Getting ready to file your Chemical Engineering Board Exam Application this 2026?
You’re on the right place
This guide is created by the BPP team experts in board exam applications, using only verified info from the PRC. That means it’s accurate and always up-to-date.
Inside, you’ll find a complete step-by-step on how to apply for the Chemical Engineering Board Exam Application, including the requirements, deadlines, and tips to make the process smooth.
You’re in the right place. Let’s make your application easy and stress-free!
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Schedule of Application
The latest application period for the Chemical Engineering Licensure Examination (ChELE)was from February 19, 2026 to April 20, 2026.
- ChELE Opening of Application: February 19, 2026
- CHeLE Deadline of Application: April 20, 2026
Following with the Important schedule which are the next batch Exam Date and Target release of result:
- CHeLE Examination Date: May 20, 21 & 22, 2026
- CHeLE Target Release of Result: May 26, 2026
Knowing this dates is necessary to make sure you don’t apply too early or too late, help you prepare for the exam, and let you know when to expect your results.
Requirement for Filing the Application
Kindly take note of the complete list of requirements outlined below, which must be submitted in order to successfully complete the application process.
First Timer:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- PSA Marriage Contract (for married female applicants)
- TOR with scanned picture and Remarks “For Board Examination Purposes”
- Valid NBI Clearance (First Timers and Repeaters)
- Payment: P900.00 – complete
Repeater:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- PSA Marriage Contract (for married female applicants)
- TOR with scanned picture and Remarks “For Board Examination Purposes”
- Valid NBI Clearance (First Timers and Repeaters)
- Payment: P900.00 – complete

How to Apply for the Chemical Engineering Board Exam
So, you’re ready to take the Chemical Engineering Licensure Exam (ChELE)? Great! Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to help you apply without stress.
Step 1: Make Sure You’re Ready to Apply
Before starting, check if you meet the following:
- ✅ You are a Filipino citizen
- ✅ You have a degree in Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
- ✅ You’ve collected all the needed documents (see Step 2)
- ✅ The ChELE application period is open (check the PRC exam schedule)
If you said YES to all, you’re ready to move forward!
Step 2: Prepare These Documents and Requirements
Get your documents ready! You’ll need both digital copies (to upload online) and printed copies (to submit to PRC). Here’s what to prepare:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- Transcript of Records (TOR) with your photo and the remarks: “For Board Examination Purposes”
- PSA Marriage Certificate – only if you’re a married female
- Valid NBI Clearance (for both first-time takers and repeaters)
- ₱900 application fee – prepare through GCash, Maya, LandBank, or over-the-counter
Step 3: Create or Log In to Your PRC LERIS Account
Go to the PRC online application portal:
Click here: https://online.prc.gov.ph
- If you’re new, create an account.
- If you already have one, just log in.
📌 Tips: Make sure your name and details match your documents exactly!
Step 4: Apply for ChELE Online
Once you’re logged in:
- Click “Examination”
- Select “Chemical Engineer” as your exam
- Choose your exam date and preferred testing center
- Upload your scanned documents
- Set your appointment date
- Pay the ₱900 fee using your preferred method
📌Tips: After paying, download and print your Application Form. You’ll need it on appointment day.
Step 5: Go to the PRC Office for Final Verification
On your appointment day, bring:
- Printed Application Form
- Original and photocopies of all required documents
- Valid government-issued ID
- ₱21 for documentary stamp
- ₱30 for metered mailing envelope
At the PRC, they’ll review everything. If all is complete, you’ll receive:
- ✅ Notice of Admission (NOA)
- ✅ Program of Examination
- ✅ Mailing envelope
That’s it! You’re officially set for the ChELE. Your application is now complete, and you’re one step closer to becoming a licensed Chemical Engineer in the Philippines. Make sure to regularly check the PRC website for updates, and don’t forget to verify your room assignment 2–3 days before the exam date.
Final Thoughts
Applying for the Chemical Engineering Board Exam may seem hard at first, but if you follow the steps and prepare your documents ahead of time, it will be much easier.
Always double-check the PRC website for the latest announcements, deadlines, and exam schedules.
Good luck, future Chemical Engineer! Study well, stay focused, and believe in yourself. You’ve got this!
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Reference
List of Requirements | Professional Regulation Commission. (n.d.). Www.prc.gov.ph. https://www.prc.gov.ph/list-of-requirements
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