Commission of Higher Education announced that several colleges and universities in the Philippines have decided to waive entrance examinations and instead assess students’ admission based on their high school average. There is no uniform policy on the conduct of entrance examinations as other higher education institutions are still holding physical or hybrid entrance examinations.
With mass gatherings still barred amid the COVID-19 crisis, several colleges and universities have decided to waive entrance examinations and instead assess students' admission based on their high school general average, Commission on Higher Education
(CHED) chair Prospero De Vera said Thursday.
There is no uniform policy on the conduct of entrance examinations during the coronavirus crisis as other higher education institutions are still holding physical or hybrid entrance examinations, De Vera told senators during the Senate's Committee of
the Whole hearing.
"Depende sa conditions on the ground at availability of transport, but majority are waiving the admission test for state universities and colleges," he said.
"Ang marami ay ibe-base na lang admission sa grades ng students at course na inaapplyan nila. May iba na may combination ng physical test at online test. May mga munisipyo na susunduiin sila at dadalhin sila by batch sa eskuwelahan para kumuha ng test,"
he said.
(Most will just based the admission on the students' grades and courses being applied for. Others combine physical and online test. There are municipalities that fetch students and bring them to schools for tests by batches.)
The CHED chief did not enumerate colleges and universities that have waived entrance examinations.
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