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March 3, 2020
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Are you taking the Midwifery Board Exam this April 5-6, 2020? Make sure to check your Room Assignment below which has been provided by the PRC (Professional Regulation Commission) so that you’ll know where to go and where to take the Registered Midwife board exam!
UPDATE (March 2020): The official room assignments for those taking the Midwife Board Exam are now being finalized and will soon be released! Scroll below to see which exam venues already include the note “Now Available!”. This means room assignments for these venues are ready for viewing. If the PDF file is not yet displayed, the PRC is still finalizing the room assignment but it will be uploaded very soon. Kindly refresh the page or visit this page again later to see if the update has been posted.
To help you pass the exam, why not check out useful tips and tricks which we compiled below from board exam passers and topnotchers themselves? Good luck!
Do you want to receive important announcements about the Midwives Board Exam? Then click here to like the PRC Board Exam Results Facebook page !
Before you take the Board Exam, be informed about the following important details — including exam schedule, dress code, and what you can and cannot bring during exam day. All these are official instructions sourced from the PRC.
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On the first day of the board exam, be present at the venue before 6:30 AM so you can check your room and seat number. Take note that examinees who will come in late will NOT be admitted to the exam room so don’t be late, otherwise, you might not be able to take the board exam!
Here’s the schedule and exam topics in the upcoming April 2020 board exam as released by the PRC .
April 5, 2020 (Sunday)
April 6, 2020 (Monday)
NOTE: The following will be integrated with the above subjects:
Please note that all examinees are REQUIRED to wear the following attire during board exam days:
Males & Females – All examinees are required to wear their respective COLLEGE UNIFORM, as per Resolution No. 311, dated May 18, 1994.
Make sure to bring the following items with you during exam day:
NOTE: During the exam, candidates are not allowed to borrow anything or to communicate with other people taking the exam. Examinees are also not allowed to leave the room, so with regard to using the CR, make sure you go to the restroom right before taking the exam.
Take note that the following items are NOT ALLOWED to be brought inside the exam room:
Do you want some tips to help you pass the Board Licensure Exam for Midwives?
Without a doubt, passing the Board Exam requires tons of preparation, hard work, persistence, and determination. You will surely do your part. You will study long hours, read a lot of books, and answer hundreds of pages of reviewers.
But for you to pass or to be a topnotcher with above-average scores, you probably would want to hear useful tips straight from those who already passed the boards? Here’s our collection of the best insights and tips from Midwifery passers and topnotchers themselves so you can be a top scorer in the exam too!
When you read for the first time, the goal is to understand. The second time, your goal should be to improve recall. Read for the third time to help you summarize. Now, for the fourth time, read so you can memorize concepts. Finally, read for the fifth time, so that the learnings become a part of you already that even without the book, you’ll know the Midwifery Exam concepts by heart.
Prepare a calendar that will show a schedule of what you should have already reviewed and by when. This helps you manage all the concepts that you need to review, so you won’t cram when it’s already close to the exam date.
You can be flexible and you can adjust your schedule depending on the actual completion of your review. If you find yourself lagging, either study faster or allot more hours per day to review. If you see yourself getting ahead of schedule, use the additional free time to re-read and review previous concepts. (Check back our Tip #1 on reading your notes and reviewers at least 3 to 5 times.)
Do not cram the review because it’s not kind to you and your body. You probably don’t realize it but cramming is one of the worst harassments that you can possibly inflict on yourself. Stressing yourself won’t be good for you in the long run.
Some people may argue that cramming helps them focus and review more effectively. That’s probably the case for some, but longer preparation for the exam has also been proven as a more effective method. Another benefit is that by avoiding cramming, you reduce stress and anxiety on yourself since you won’t find yourself inundated with a lot of books and reviewers to study days or weeks before the exam.
Always tell yourself that you need to pass the examination. Without a doubt, your future is at stake here, so give your 100% and try your best to pass the exam on your first take. When you feel sad or disheartened, take a breather and remind yourself that there are people who care for you and can inspire you to continue, like your family, friends, loved ones, and also God.
I heard from a Midwife exam topnotcher that she posted several handwritten notes on her bedroom wall to console herself from the fact that she put herself on “self-exile” just to pass the exam. The motivational notes and quotes distracted her from the idea that she was no longer watching movies or TV shows, meeting friends, or even checking Facebook or social media. In the end, that sacrifice paid off.
If you find difficulty understanding a concept, ask your friends who already took the exam or your friends or even former professors to explain the concepts to you. You might also want to join Facebook groups or forums focused on the Midwife Board Exam. Getting suggestions from other people can also unearth useful tips, tricks, and techniques that they used that helped them pass the exam. It’s free and helpful advice so why not do it?
Useful PRC Links and Board Exam Resources:
If you see a “Now Available!” note beside the exam venue, it means the PRC already released the list for that province or city and you may now view the room assignment. If it is not yet available, the PRC is still finalizing the school and classroom details. We will update this post once the official Room Assignments are released.
Here are additional useful tips we suggest you follow before the exam.
1. You’ll notice that even in just one school, several buildings and classrooms will be used as testing centers. To make sure that you proceed to the correct location, write down the exact Building, Classroom, and Seat Number assigned to you on a piece of paper and bring this with you on the exam day so you can easily find your room assignment.
2. Prior to the actual day of the board exam, research the address of the school or venue where you’ll be taking the exam. Find out the actual location using Google Maps or a guide map to determine how to get there.
3. Better yet, try visiting the venue a few days before the board exam! Doing so will help you discover the best transportation or routes to take. If you simulate going to the venue beforehand, you’ll also have an idea how long it will take you to reach the exam center from your place. This allows you to change your transportation plans, if needed.
4. On the day of the exam, don’t be late! According to the PRC, examinees who will be late will NOT BE ALLOWED to take the exam. We suggest you arrive at the venue at least one (1) hour before the start of the exam. This gives you enough time to locate the building, classroom, and seat number assigned to you.
What happens if you did not show up or weren’t able to take the boards? The answer is in this article: I registered but I did not take the board exam .
Note: The April 2020 Midwifery board exam venues are being finalized and will be released soon. Like the Board Exam Results Facebook page to receive updates once posted.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in MANILA NCR last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
To view your exact room assignment, please wait a few seconds for the PDF file below to load completely. If the file won’t display properly, simply refresh or reload this page. Sometimes it takes two or three page refreshes to completely load the Room Assignments PDF file.
If you find any errors in the spelling of your name, school, date of birth, or application number, please contact the Application Division of the PRC office nearest you to request a correction of these errors. Alternatively, on the exam day itself, you may approach the proctors or room watchers to request to rectify the errors.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in CDO last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in CEBU last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in DAVAO last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in ILOILO last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in LEGAZPI last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in LUCENA last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in PAGADIAN last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in TACLOBAN last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in TUGUEGARAO last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
For your guidance, we identify below the schools that were used as testing centers in ZAMBOANGA last 2019. We’ll find out soon if these same schools will be used in the upcoming Apr 2020 Board Exam.
According to the PRC rules, to be eligible to take the Midwifery licensure exam, applicants are required to comply with and to submit the following requirements.
Graduate Midwife
Registered Nurse
Take note that for repeaters: Case requirements done more than five (5) years ago shall be repeated; new cases shall be submitted.
Required exam fee is P600.00.
Seek divine refuge and inspiration in this prayer below to help you prepare for the board exam.
“Almighty Father,
Guide me and be with me as I take this exam
Inspire me to be calm, confident, and clever.
Help me concentrate and clear my mind
Remove anxiety and relieve me of stress.
Grant me the wisdom to remember what I studied
And discernment to know the answers that are right.
Provide me courage and strength to pass this challenge
So I can conquer this once-in-a-lifetime exam.
I lay down before you my nerves and fears
Endow me with your peace and warm my heart.
I fervently pray for my success in this exam
All for the glory of Your name.
Amen.”
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UPDATE (March 2020): The official room assignments for those taking the Midwife Board Exam are now being finalized and will soon be released! Scroll below to see which exam venues already include the note “Now Available!”. This means room assignments for these venues are ready for viewing.