
UST produces most number of new RMTs in August 2023 medtech boards
In the recently concluded August 2023 Medical Technologist Licensure exams administered by the Professional Regulation Commission, ten BS

In the recently concluded August 2023 Medical Technologist Licensure exams administered by the Professional Regulation Commission, ten BS

Bachelor of Science in Food Technology alumna Natalie Mae K. Caumban, PFT secured the 10th place in the

The University of Santo Tomas was recognized as the #2 Top Performing School in the August 1-2, 2023

College of Nursing academic staff Asst. Prof. Ritzmond Loa, PhD, RN won Best Oral Research Presentation, while alumnus

Six BS Architecture alumni snagged rankings in the June 2023 Licensure Examination For Architects (LEA), administered by the

Two new Thomasian Nurses were among the top examinees in the May 2023 Nursing Licensure Exams, administered by

Eleven new Thomasian architects were led by topnotchers Anngela Aratan (#2 – 81.40%) and Erik Julius R. Pinaroc

Atty. Louis-mari R. Opina, JD leads the newest crop of Thomasian lawyers who hurdled the Bar Examinations administered

Thomasian certified public accountants who made an indelible mark in the accounting profession in its first one hundred

In the March 2023 licensure exams for medical technologists administered by the Professional Regulation Commission, Jilliane Patrice W.
Two scientific research posters presented by UST researchers won in the poster contest held on the occasion of

In the November 2022 Nurse Licensure Exams administered by the Professional Regulation Commission, all two hundred eighty-six (286)

Five BS-Pharmacy alumni landed in the top ranks of the recently concluded Pharmacy Licensure Exam (PHLE) 2022, administered

Three Thomasian Physicians made it to the topnotchers list in the October 2022 Physician Licensure Exams, administered by
The research that used “AI-based prediction of colorectal cancer using miRNA expressions” won the 2022 BPI-DOST Innovations Award.

Pascua earned a rating of 84.50%, while UST logged a passing rate of 61.60%, higher than the national


Six graduates of the UST Faculty of Pharmacy’s BS Medical Technology program led UST’s 194 new medical technologists