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🏫 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers — LEPT / LET

LET Reviewer 2026
Elementary & Secondary

Free MCQ reviewers for the PRC Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers. Covering General Education, Professional Education, and all Secondary specializations — based on the PRC Enhanced Table of Specifications (TOS) effective March 2023 onwards.

94,357 March 2026 examinees
67.17% Overall pass rate — highest ever
Sep 20 Next exam — 2026
₱900 Exam fee

ℹ️ Exam overview

Administered by
PRC — Board for Professional Teachers
Republic Act No. 7836 — Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994
Next exam date
September 20, 2026 (Sunday)
Application window: est. June–July 2026 via PRC LERIS — monitor prc.gov.ph for official dates
Passing requirement
75% general weighted average
No subject below 50%. Three consecutive fails → PRC requires refresher course before 4th attempt
Exam structure
150 items per subject
Elementary: 300 total items. Secondary: 450 total items. ~3 hrs per subject. Single Sunday exam day.

📈 Subject weights by level

Elementary level (BEED) Grades 1–6 • 300 items
General Education (Gen Ed) 40%
English, Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences
Professional Education (Prof Ed) 60%
Teaching Profession, Principles of Teaching, Child Development, Assessment, Curriculum, Ed Tech, Developmental Reading
Note: Elementary with Specialization (Early Childhood Ed, Special Needs Ed) now available per 2025 RA 7836 amendment. Check PRC LERIS for eligibility requirements.
Secondary level (BSED) Junior High School • 450 items
General Education (Gen Ed) 20%
English, Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences
Professional Education (Prof Ed) 40%
Teaching Profession, Principles of Teaching, Child Development, Assessment, Curriculum, Ed Tech, Developmental Reading
Area of Specialization (Major) 40%
Your college major — English, Math, Science, Filipino, MAPEH, TLE, Social Studies, Values Ed, and more

📚 Subject coverage

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General Education (Gen Ed)
Elementary 40% • Secondary 20%
English: Study & Thinking Skills Writing in the Discipline Speech & Oral Communication Philippine Literature Master Works of the World Filipino: Komunikasyon sa Akademikong Pilipino Pagbasa at Pagsulat sa Pananaliksik Masining na Pagpapahayag Math: Fundamentals & Plane Geometry Elementary Algebra Statistics & Probability Science: General Biology Physical Science with Earth Science Social Sciences: Phil. Government & Human Rights Phil. History Economics, Taxation, Agrarian Reform Society, Culture & Family Planning Rizal & Other Heroes Philosophy of Man Arts & General Psychology ICT
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Professional Education (Prof Ed)
Elementary 60% • Secondary 40%
Teaching Profession Social Dimensions of Education Principles of Teaching 1 & 2 Educational Technology Curriculum Development Facilitating Learning Child & Adolescent Development Assessment of Student Learning 1 & 2 Developmental Reading 1 & 2 Field Study 1–6 Practice Teaching (FS 7) The Teacher & the School Curriculum The Teacher & the Community

🎓 Secondary specializations (40% of Secondary exam)

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2025 update — new specializations added: PRC amended RA 7836 introducing Culture and Arts and Physical Education as separate Secondary majors. Early Childhood Education and Special Needs Education were also added for Elementary. This is the first major LET overhaul in three decades. Only Secondary Math majors are permitted a non-programmable calculator during the Specialization portion (PRC Resolution No. 25, s. 2019).
Secondary
English
Linguistics, Literary Criticism, Mythology, Afro-Asian & Philippine Lit, Teaching of Speaking & Writing, Campus Journalism
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Secondary
Mathematics
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Probability & Statistics, History of Math, Problem Solving Strategies
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Secondary
Filipino
Linggwistika, Wika at Lipunan, Panitikan, Metodolohiya sa Pagtuturo, Pagtataya at Ebalwasyon
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Secondary
Biological Sciences
Cell Biology, Genetics, Ecology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, Taxonomy
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Secondary
Physical Sciences
Chemistry, Physics, Earth & Space Science, Thermodynamics, Organic Chemistry, Nuclear Processes
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Secondary
Social Studies
World History, Asian Studies, Economics, Governance, Phil. Geography, Cultural Anthropology
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Secondary
MAPEH
Music Theory, Philippine Folkdance, Sports Science, Health Education, Physical Education Mechanics
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Secondary
Values Education
Ethics, Personhood, Filipino Values, Moral Issues, Virtues, Values in Contemporary Society
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Secondary
Technology & Livelihood Education (TLE)
Agriculture & Fishery Arts, Industrial Arts, Home Economics, ICT, Entrepreneurship, NCII Competencies
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Secondary — New 2025
Culture and Arts
Phil. Cultural Heritage, Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Arts Integration in Teaching, Cultural Mapping
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Elementary — New 2025
Early Childhood Education
Child Growth & Development, Play-Based Learning, Early Literacy, ECE Curriculum, Kindergarten Education Act
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Elementary — New 2025
Special Needs Education
Inclusive Education, Learning Disabilities, Assistive Technology, IEP Development, SPED Legislation
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✏️ Pre-board practice exams

  • Gen Ed MCQ in General Education — English, Filipino, Math, Science, Social Sciences for both levels
  • Prof Ed MCQ in Professional Education — Principles of Teaching, Assessment, Child Development
  • Prof Ed MCQ in Educational Technology, Curriculum Development & Developmental Reading
  • Major: Math MCQ in Mathematics Specialization — Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Statistics
  • Major: English MCQ in English Specialization — Linguistics, Literary Criticism, Language Assessment
  • Major: Science MCQ in Biological & Physical Sciences Specialization
  • Major: Social Studies MCQ in Social Studies Specialization — World History, Economics, Geography

💡 Study tips for LET takers

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Elementary takers: Prof Ed is 60% — that is where your exam is won or lost
Gen Ed is only 40% of the Elementary LET. Professional Education — Principles of Teaching, Assessment of Student Learning, Child and Adolescent Development, Curriculum Development — is the dominant half. Prioritize Prof Ed first, then use the final weeks to fill Gen Ed gaps across English, Filipino, Math, Science, and Social Sciences.
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Secondary takers: your Major carries the same weight as Prof Ed — 40% each
Many Secondary examinees drill Prof Ed heavily and neglect their Major because they assume their BSEd training covers it. But the LET tests your specialization at a depth you likely have not revisited in years. Match your Major review hours to your Prof Ed hours — they carry identical weight in your final rating.
3
The LET is scenario-based — memorizing theories alone will not pass it
Over 94,000 examinees took the March 2026 LET — by far the largest PRC board exam. Questions are predominantly situational and application-type. Past board questions from previous LET administrations are the single best preparation tool available. Read each item carefully and practice choosing the most developmentally appropriate or pedagogically sound answer.
4
Do not under-review Filipino Gen Ed — it appears in every LET cycle at both levels
Many examinees spend most of their Gen Ed time on English and underestimate Filipino. Komunikasyon sa Akademikong Pilipino and Pagbasa at Pagsulat appear in every administration. For Secondary takers, Gen Ed is only 20% of the total — but failing the 50% subject floor on Filipino alone disqualifies an otherwise passing candidate regardless of how well they scored in Prof Ed or their Major.
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75% passing GWA with a 50% subject floor — every subject must independently pass
A 90% Prof Ed score cannot save a 48% Gen Ed score. All subjects must clear 50% individually, and your overall weighted average must reach 75%. This is stricter than the 70% GWA required for most engineering boards. Balanced preparation across all subjects is not a strategy for the LET — it is a requirement.

⚖️ Elementary vs Secondary — which level should you take?

Elementary level
BEED graduates • teaches Grades 1–6
Degree required Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) or any bachelor’s degree + 18 professional education units (CMO 75)
Subjects taken 2 subjects — Gen Ed (40%) + Prof Ed (60%)
Total items 300 items — 150 per subject
Specialization Not required. Optional: Early Childhood Education or Special Needs Education (2025 RA 7836 amendment)
Mar 2026 pass rate 56.03% — 18,376 out of 32,796 passed
Teaching scope All subjects for Grades 1–6 (generalist teacher)
DepEd hiring Item 1 positions in public elementary schools nationwide
Best for: BEED graduates, ECE graduates, and career changers who completed the 18-unit professional education requirement and want to teach primary school children.
Secondary level
BSED graduates • teaches Junior High School
Degree required Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) with a major field, or bachelor’s degree in the subject area + 18 professional education units (CMO 75)
Subjects taken 3 subjects — Gen Ed (20%) + Prof Ed (40%) + Major (40%)
Total items 450 items — 150 per subject
Specialization Required. Your college major determines your field (English, Math, Science, Filipino, MAPEH, TLE, Social Studies, Values Ed, Culture & Arts, etc.)
Mar 2026 pass rate 73.10% — 45,001 out of 61,561 passed
Teaching scope One subject across Grades 7–10 (subject specialist teacher)
DepEd hiring Item 1 positions in public junior high schools, subject-specific placement
Best for: BSED graduates with a declared major, or bachelor’s degree holders (e.g. BS Math, BS Biology) who completed 18 professional education units and want to teach their subject at high school level.

📊 LET pass rate history — Elementary & Secondary

Administration Level Examinees Passers Pass rate
March 2026 Elementary 32,796 18,376 56.03% ↑
March 2026 Secondary 61,561 45,001 73.10% ↑
Sep / Nov 2025 Elementary 43,035 21,967 51.04%
Sep / Nov 2025 Secondary 79,493 57,729 72.62%
March 2026 (combined) Both levels 94,357 63,377 67.17% — highest ever recorded
What the data shows: Secondary consistently passes at 70–73% while Elementary trends lower at 50–56%. The March 2026 combined pass rate of 67.17% is the highest ever recorded in modern LET history. Elementary examinees face a harder challenge — the wider scope of Gen Ed subjects combined with the depth required in Prof Ed produces a lower pass rate than Secondary, where a focused Major specialization helps narrow the review scope significantly.

📋 Application requirements

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Transcript of Records (TOR)
Original TOR marked “For Board Examination Purposes.” Must show BSEd, BEEd, or bachelor’s degree + 18 professional education units (CMO 75) from a CHED-recognized institution
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PSA Birth Certificate
Original PSA-authenticated birth certificate plus one photocopy. Married women must also submit PSA Marriage Certificate
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Passport-size photos
Recent colored photos, white background, collared attire required, name tag below photo. No glasses per PRC rules. Quantity as required during LERIS application
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Certificate of Good Moral Character
Signed by school dean or registrar with official school seal. Must be recently issued within the application period
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PRC LERIS online application
File at online.prc.gov.ph — no walk-in applications accepted. September 2026 application window estimated June–July 2026. Monitor prc.gov.ph for official opening date
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Exam fee — ₱900
Plus ₱20 service fee for digital payments via GCash, Maya, or other PRC-accredited e-payment channels integrated in the LERIS portal

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