About to apply for the 2026 Midwives Board Exam Application?
You’re in the right place.
This guide is made by the BPP team experts in board exam applications. We only use verified information from the PRC, You can trust that everything here is accurate and up-to-date.
Inside this Midwives Board Exam Application Guide, you’ll find a complete step-by-step process on how to apply for the exam including all the requirements, deadlines, and helpful tips.
Let’s make your application smooth and stress-free!
Table of Contents
Schedule of Application
The latest application period for the Midwives Licensure Examination (MLE) was from January 14, 2026 to March 16, 2026.
- MLE Opening of Application: January 14, 2026
- MLE Deadline of Application: March 16, 2026
Following with the Important schedule which are the next batch Exam Date and Target release of result:
- MLE Examination Date: April 14 & 15, 2026
- MLE Target Release of Result: April 20, 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
These are the documents and requirements you must have to Midwives apply for the Midwives Board Exam.
General requirements:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- PSA Marriage Contract (for married female applicants)
- TOR with scanned picture and Remarks “For Board Examination Purposes” (First Timers and Repeaters)
Graduate Midwife:
- Record of the following procedures actually handled by the applicant, supervised by the Clinical Instructor, and certified correct by the Principal/Dean and duly notarized:
- Five (5) SUTURING of PERINEAL LACERATIONS (1st or 2nd degree)
- Five (5) INTRAVENOUS FLUID INSERTIONS
- Twenty (20) NORMAL DELIVERIES
- Twenty (20) INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS
2. The Principal or Dean must have a health-related Master’s Degree
3. The submitted cases shall be obtained during the immediate past five (5) years prior to the examination.
4.Certificate of Training of the clinical instructor who supervised the cases from a training program on the expanded functions of Midwives under RA No. 7392 accredited by the CPD Council for Midwives
Registered Nurse:
- Record of the following procedures actually handled and supervised by a registered and trained Midwife on the expanded functions under RA No. 7392, which must be certified and signed by the City Health Officer/Municipal Health Officers/Chief of Hospital and duly notarized:
- The submitted cases shall be obtained during the immediate past five (5) years prior to the examination
- Certificate of Training of the Midwife who supervised the cases from a training program on the expanded functions of Midwives under RA No. 7392 accredited by the CPD Council for Midwives
- Certificate of Consent from the hospital or birthing centers where the cases were Performed
- Certificate of Consent from the hospital or birthing centers where the cases were Performed
Repeaters:
- Submit cases obtained in the immediate five (5) years under Resolution No. 4 (s.2019) shall be strictly observed
- Payment: P600.00


How to Apply for the Midwives Board Exam
So, you’re ready to become a licensed midwife? That’s great! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you apply for the Midwives Licensure Examination (MLE) without the stress.
Step 1: Make Sure You’re Ready to Apply
Before anything else, check if you’re qualified:
- ✅ You’re a Filipino citizen
- ✅ You’ve finished a Degree in Midwifery
- ✅ You’ve gathered all the required documents (see Step 2!)
- ✅ The MLE application schedule is already open (check the schedule of application above!)
If all your answers are YES, you’re good to go!
Step 2: Prepare These Documents and Requirements
Now it’s time to gather your documents. Make sure you have both digital copies (for online upload) and printed copies (for your PRC visit).
Here’s what you need:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- Transcript of Records (TOR) with scanned photo and remarks: “For Board Examination Purposes”
- PSA Marriage Certificate (if you’re a married female)
- Valid NBI Clearance (required for both first-time takers and repeaters)
- Application Fee: ₱900 (plus ₱20 service fee if you pay online)
Step 3: Create or Log In to Your PRC LERIS Account
Go to the PRC online portal:
Click here: https://online.prc.gov.ph
- First-time applicant? Click “Register” to create an account.
- Already have one? Just log in.
📌Tips: Make sure your details match exactly with your documents.
Step 4: Apply for the MLE Online
Once logged in, follow these steps:
- Click “Examination”
- Select “Midwife” as your profession
- Choose your exam date and preferred testing center
- Upload your scanned documents
- Set an appointment date
- Pay the ₱900 exam fee via GCash, Maya, LandBank, or over-the-counter
📌 Tips: After paying, download and print your Application Form — you’ll bring it during your appointment.
Step 5: Go to the PRC Office for Final Verification
On your scheduled date, go to the PRC office and bring:
- Printed Application Form
- Original and photocopies of all your documents
- A valid government-issued ID
- ₱21 for documentary stamp
- ₱30 for metered mailing envelope
At the PRC office, they’ll check everything. If all goes well, you’ll get:
- ✅ Notice of Admission (NOA)
- ✅ Program of Examination
- ✅ Mailing envelope
You’re All Set!
Congrats, future midwife! You’ve completed your MLE application. Before exam day, don’t forget to check your room assignment on the PRC website 2–3 days before the exam.
Final Thoughts
Applying for the Midwives Board Exam is easy when you know the steps. Make sure to prepare all your documents and follow the instructions carefully.
Keep track of the deadlines and check the PRC website often for updates. Stay calm, study well, and you’ll be ready on exam day. Good luck!
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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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