Manila Adventist College Celebrates Top 7 PTLE Achievement

Manila Adventist College

Manila Adventist College Celebrates Top 7 PTLE Achievement

Edward Rodriguez

Manila Adventist College (MAC) celebrates the remarkable achievement of its graduate, Jhiren Kish Villegas Patalinghug, who secured the seventh spot in the June 2025 Physical Therapist Licensure Examination (PTLE) with a commendable score of 88.25%. This feat underscores MAC’s commitment to academic excellence and holistic education.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) released the PTLE results on June 10, 2025, just two working days after the examinations held on June 5 and 6. The exams were conducted across various testing centers nationwide.

In total, 416 out of 630 examinees passed the PTLE, resulting in a national passing rate of 66.03%. Patalinghug’s achievement not only brings honor to MAC but also serves as an inspiration to aspiring physical therapists nationwide.

Manila Adventist College, a Christian institution operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, has long been known for producing skilled healthcare professionals grounded in faith, service, and excellence. While its Physical Therapy program continues to gain recognition, the college also offers a wide range of medical-related courses, including Nursing, Radio Technology, Medical Technology, Pharmacy, and Midwifery.

In addition to its medical programs, MAC also nurtures future leaders in the business and legal sectors by offering degree programs in Accounting, Financial Management, and a Juris Doctor program.

Manila Adventist College continues to emphasize the integration of faith and learning, aiming to produce professionals who are both competent in their fields and committed to service. Patalinghug’s success story exemplifies the college’s mission to nurture individuals who excel academically and uphold Christian values in their professional endeavors.

As MAC cherishes this milestone, the institution remains dedicated to promoting an environment where students are equipped to make meaningful contributions to society, reflecting the love and compassion of Jesus through their chosen professions.

To know more about Manila Adventist College, visit their website.

Edward Rodriguez

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