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Fifty-six graduates of the Tarlac Agricultural University β College of Veterinary Medicine (TAU-CVM) have officially passed the Veterinary Licensure Examination 2025, marking another remarkable milestone for the White Eagles community. Their success stands as a testament to years of rigorous academic formation, laboratory practice, field exposure, and unyielding determination in pursuing a profession that safeguards animal health, public safety, and agricultural development.
The list of successful passers is as follows:
1. Aquino, Darlyn Trisha Peralta
2. Asuncion, Aerrol Christian Delos Trino
3. Balmaceda, Noemi Mallari
4. Benemerito, Divine Padama
5. Bermudez, Jeweliza Pusag
6. Bernardino, Ardel Jay Simon
7. Breganio, Adrian Pangilinan
8. Bumacod, Marinel Pagaduan
9. Cabe, Ma. Lovely Mae Ayong
10. Cachapero, Vincent Christian Tamondong
11. Carranceja, Irish Ivan Taclibon
12. Cruz, Nicole Kate Clemente
13. Dacalanio, Kimberly Ponce
14. De Jesus, Shiela May Toribio
15. Duque, Marc Justin Saldana
16. Eleosida, Nicole Roxas
17. Eliscupidez, Nikka Razon
18. Esteban, Rachel Ann Callos
19. Evangelista, Marvin Matulin
20. Fernandez, Lynjoy Cariaga
21. Gano, Maricel Dulnuan
22. Lim, Michael Adrianne Sy
23. Machica, Noel Albo
24. Malgana, Emmanuel Untalan
25. Mariano, Chloie Lou Rafael
26. Matudio, John Cedrick Macalinao
27. Mendoza, Jarih Soriano
28. Miranda, Irish Eduard Segovia
29. Octaviano, Princess Analyn Castillon
30. Olaira, Norlyn Gatilao
31. Ortiz, Gillen Joy Garcia
32. Palaganas, Alyssa Mae Jimenez
33. Parungao, Jesus Baltazar
34. Piaga, Remjie Lynn Alindayo
35. Pobre, Kuhshiela Agliam
36. Quibilan, Trizia Benneah Fae Briones
37. Quides, Geriel Lorenzo
38. Raguindin, Leonard Dave Damasco
39. Ramiscal, John Jephet Gallon
40. Raymundo, Next Bonifacio
41. Redondiez, Angel Rose Laranang
42. Reyes, Samaria Venice Baxal
43. Rombaoa, Aaron Christian SuΓ±iga
44. Hugo, Cassandra Ibarrientos
45. Gendeve, Xander Adel Millari
46. Torres, Shiela Joy Cunanan
47. Valiente, Crisanto Teodoro
48. Varca, John Carlo Ostonal
49. Jose, Jon Mari Dacalanio
50. Juan, Mary Shaine Mamaril
51. Viray, Celine Joy Agustin
52. Wabina, Fredierick Quizora
53. Torio, Sharmaine Alvarez
54. Santos, Anthony Pamintuan
55. Villavicencio, Cham Dela Cruz
56. Vargas, Jane Barco
In an official message, CVM Dean Dr. Lavina Gracia M. Ramirez congratulated the new veterinarians, emphasizing their crucial role in the growing landscape of One Health. βAs you step into the field, may you continue to uphold the highest standards of veterinary practice and contribute meaningfully to animal health, public welfare, and agricultural innovation. You now stand at the forefront of One Health stewardshipβready to serve, lead, and inspire.β she said.
βI want to extend my deepest gratitude to the CVM faculty members and staff for their unwavering commitment, and to the TAU Administration for their steadfast support. Through collective dedication, tireless effort, and fervent prayers, this milestone was made possible. To our dear newly licensed veterinarians, we honor your success and look forward to your impact in the field. May your journey be guided by compassion, excellence, and purpose,β she added.
TAU President Dr. Silverio Ramon DC. Salunson likewise extended his commendation, affirming the CVMβs role in producing professionals rooted in service, excellence, and character. βPagbati para sa ating mga matagumpay na White Eagles ng TAU! Ipagpatuloy ninyo ang pagpapakita ng husay, dedikasyon, at malasakit sa inyong propesyon. Nawaβy maging instrumento kayo ng kabutihan at kaunlaran sa larangan ng beterinaryong agham at sa lipunan,β he stated.
Based on the official TAU-CVM report, the college posted an overall rating of 59.57%, with first-time takers earning 70.59% and repeaters earning 53.33% β demonstrating consistent and strengthened academic competency over the years.
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