The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has announced the schedule for the upcoming Nurse Licensure Exam (NLE), to be held on November 4 & 5, 2025, which are Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Examination Details
The NLE will be administered in multiple locations across the country, including:
- NCR (National Capital Region)
- Baguio
- Butuan
- Cagayan de Oro
- Calapan
- Cebu
- Davao
- Iloilo
- Koronadal
- Legazpi
- Lucena
- Pagadian
- Palawan
- Pampanga
- Rosales
- Tacloban
- Tuguegarao
- Zamboanga
- Cabanatuan
- Ilocos Sur
Important Dates
Aspiring nurses should take note of the following important dates:
Opening of Online Application: July 21, 2025
Deadline for Filing of Application: September 22, 2025
Target Release Date of Examination Results: November 26, 2025
Applicants are advised to submit their applications online through the PRC official website within the specified period.
The PRC typically releases the room assignments for the NLE a few days before the examination date. Examinees are advised to check the PRC website regularly for updates and announcements.
The Board of Nursing, the Board of Nursing is composed of:
Chairman: Hon. Elsie A. Tee
Members: Hon. Carmelita C. Divinagracia, Hon. Elizabeth C. Lagrito, Hon. Zenaida C. Gagno, Hon. Marylou B. Ong, Hon. Merle L. Salvani, and Hon. Leah Primitiva S. Paquiz
The PRC and the Board of Nursing wish all examinees the best of luck in the upcoming Nurse Licensure Exam.
Exam Day Essentials: What to Bring to Ensure a Smooth Experience
As examination season approaches, students are reminded to prepare diligently not only in their studies but also in gathering the necessary materials for the big day. Overlooking essential items can lead to unnecessary stress and potentially hinder performance. Here’s a comprehensive list of what you need to bring to ensure a smooth and successful examination experience:
Key Documents
Notice of Admission: This is your official ticket to enter the examination venue. Ensure it is printed and readily accessible.
Official Receipt: This serves as proof of payment for the examination fee. Keep it safe and present it along with your Notice of Admission.
Writing Instruments
Pencils (No. 2): Bring at least two or more No. 2 pencils. These are typically required for answering multiple-choice questions and filling out answer sheets.
Ball Pens (Black Ink Only): A black ink ball pen is essential for writing essays or providing detailed answers. Ensure your pen is in good working condition to avoid any disruptions during the exam.
Long Brown Envelope: This will be used to submit your answer sheets and other required documents after the examination.
Long Transparent/Plastic Envelope: Use this to keep your valuables and other allowed items secure and visible. This helps prevent any suspicion and allows for easy inspection by the proctors.
Additional Tips for Exam Day
Check the specific requirements: Always refer to the official examination guidelines for any specific instructions or additional items you may need to bring.
Prepare the day before: Gather all your materials the day before the exam to avoid any last-minute rush or forgotten items.
Stay calm and focused: Remember to take deep breaths and maintain a positive attitude. A well-prepared mind is just as important as the materials you bring.
Dress Code Decoded: What to Wear on Examination Day
As examination season approaches, it’s essential for examinees to be well-prepared, not just academically, but also in adhering to the specified dress codes. The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has set guidelines to ensure uniformity and professionalism during examinations. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to wear on the big day:
For Male Examinees
- Clinical Uniform: A clinical uniform with white shoes and white socks is a standard option. Ensure that the uniform is clean and well-pressed.
- Important Note: The uniform must be without nameplate, school insignia/logo, and pin. This is to maintain a neutral and standardized appearance.
- School Uniform: Alternatively, examinees may opt to wear their school uniform, provided it meets the PRC’s guidelines.
For Female Examinees
- Clinical Uniform: Similar to male examinees, a clinical uniform with white shoes and white socks is a primary choice.
- Important Note: The uniform must also be without nameplate, school insignia/logo, and pin.
- School Uniform: A school uniform is also acceptable, as long as it complies with the PRC’s regulations.
Special Provision for Pregnant Female Examinees
- White Clinical Scrub Suit: Pregnant female examinees are permitted to wear a white clinical scrub suit for comfort and convenience during the examination.
Additional Tips for Exam Day Attire
- Check the Specific Requirements: Always refer to the official examination guidelines for any specific instructions or additional items you may need to wear.
- Prepare the Day Before: Ensure your attire is clean, ironed, and ready to go the day before the exam to avoid any last-minute rush or forgotten items.
- Comfort is Key: While adhering to the dress code, prioritize comfort to help you stay focused and relaxed throughout the examination.
By following these guidelines, examinees can ensure they meet the dress code requirements and focus on performing their best on exam day. Good luck to all examinees!
Strictly Prohibited: Items Not Allowed During Board Exams
As board examinations draw near, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) is issuing a strict reminder about items that are absolutely prohibited inside the examination venues. These measures are in place to ensure the integrity and fairness of the examination process. Here’s a comprehensive list of what you must leave behind:
Prohibited Materials
- Books, Notes, and Review Materials: All forms of printed materials, including books, notes, review materials, and any other documents containing coded information or formulas, are strictly prohibited.
- Calculators with Advanced Functions: Calculators that are programmable or have embedded functions, particularly models like CASIO FX991ES and CASIO FX991ES Plus, are not allowed. Only basic, non-programmable calculators are permitted.
- Electronic Devices: The use of any electronic devices is strictly forbidden. This includes Apple, Samsung, and other smartwatches, cellular phones, ear plugs, transmitters, portable computers, Bluetooth devices, and any other electronic equipment that could be used for communication purposes.
- Bags of Any Kind: To maintain security and prevent any form of cheating, bags of any kind are not allowed inside the examination rooms.
Important Reminders
- No Responsibility for Lost Items: The PRC explicitly states that it will not be responsible for any lost personal belongings. It is highly advised to leave all prohibited items at home or in a secure location outside the examination venue.
- Adherence to Guidelines: Strict compliance with these guidelines is expected from all examinees. Violation of these rules may result in disqualification from the examination and other corresponding penalties.
- Focus on Preparation: Instead of relying on prohibited items, focus on thorough preparation and a solid understanding of the subject matter.
Tips for Exam Day
- Leave Prohibited Items at Home: To avoid any issues, leave all prohibited items at home or in a secure location outside the examination venue.
- Double-Check Your Pockets: Before entering the examination room, double-check your pockets and belongings to ensure you are not carrying any prohibited items.
- Stay Informed: Keep yourself updated with the latest announcements and guidelines from the PRC to ensure you are fully aware of all regulations.
By adhering to these guidelines, examinees can help maintain the integrity of the examination process and ensure a fair and secure environment for everyone.
Comprehensive and Rigorous: November 2025 Nursing Licensure Exam Coverage
The November 2025 Nursing Licensure Examination once again underscored the rigorous standards and comprehensive scope set forth by the Philippine Board of Nursing, assessing not only academic knowledge but the core competencies essential to safe and effective nursing practice.
This year’s exam delved into critical domains of nursing care, with a firm emphasis on three primary areas: Community Health Nursing, Maternal and Child Care, and Management of Clients with Physiologic and Psychosocial Alterations. These focus areas reflect the real-world demands placed on nurses in diverse healthcare settings, especially amid the continuously evolving landscape of public health in the Philippines.
Foundation of Nursing Excellence
According to the Board of Nursing, the examination drew from foundational knowledge, technical skills, and professional attitudes across major subject areas. These include:
- Fundamentals of Nursing, including Professional Adjustments
- Maternal and Child Nursing
- Community Health Nursing and Communicable Disease Nursing
- Nursing of Adolescents, Adults, and the Aged
- Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
Each area is carefully designed to ensure that nursing graduates are not only technically competent but also prepared to adapt ethically and professionally in any healthcare environment.
Mapping Competence to Standards
A key feature of the examination is its alignment with the eleven (11) Key Areas of Responsibility outlined in the Competency Standards of Nursing Practice in the Philippines. These key areas serve as the benchmark for entry-level competence, covering critical responsibilities such as:
- Safe and quality nursing care
- Management of resources and environment
- Health education
- Legal responsibility
- Ethico-moral responsibility
- Personal and professional development
- Records management
- Communication
- Collaboration and teamwork
- Research
- Quality improvement
These standards not only define what it means to be a competent Filipino nurse but also ensure alignment with global nursing practices.
Integration of Allied Sciences
The exam also integrated core biomedical and allied health sciences that form the backbone of sound clinical decision-making. These include:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Pathophysiology
- Pharmacology and Therapeutics
- Nutrition and Diet Therapy
- Parasitology and Microbiology
This integrated approach ensures that examinees are able to contextualize their nursing interventions within a broader understanding of human biology and disease processes.
A Test of Readiness and Responsibility
The Nursing Licensure Exam is more than a test—it’s a measure of readiness to take on the sacred responsibility of caring for human lives. With its comprehensive structure and alignment to national competency standards, the November 2024 exam continues to uphold the integrity and excellence of the nursing profession in the Philippines.
As the healthcare system evolves, so too must the standards of assessment—challenging future nurses not only to master theoretical knowledge but to embody the values of compassion, accountability, and lifelong learning.
ROOM ASSIGNMENTS: November 2024 Nurse Licensure Exam (NLE)
Room Assignments
Examinees are advised to verify the room assignments through the links below or the notices and announcements posted on the PRC official website. Here is the list of room assignments for the November 2024 Nurse licensure exams.
- Metro Manila
- Metro Manila (Added to the list)
- Metro Manila (Conditioned)
- Manila (PWD)
- Baguio
- Baguio (Removal/ Conditioned)
- Butuan
- Butuan (Advisory)
- Cagayan De Oro
- Cebu
- Davao
- Iloilo
- Koronadal
- Legazpi
- Lucena
- Oriental Mindoro
- Pagadian
- Palawan
- Pampanga
- Pampanga (PWD)
- Rosales
- Tacloban
- Tuguegarao
- Zamboanga
Summary of Results
- List of Passers: November 2024 PNLE Results
- Alphabetical List: A-C Passers | D-F Passers | G-I Passers | J-L Passers | M-O Passers | P-R Passers | S-U Passers | V-Z Passers
- Topnotchers: November 2024 PNLE Top 10 Passers
- Performance of Schools: November 2024 PNLE Top Schools
- Verification of Ratings: November 2024 PNLE Results