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PLM Admission Test PLM receives thousands of applications from all over the Philippines every year. Graduates or senior students of the Division of City Schools-Manila and private high schools recognized by the Department of Education, provided they are quali fied residents of Manila, may be admitted as freshmen to PLM based on the follow ing: General Weighted Average (GWA) obtained in the Fourth Year level in high school of 85% or its equivalent Performance in the PLM Admission Test (PLMAT) Qualifying Criteria When PLM opened its doors in 1967, it exclusively admitted the top 10% of the gr aduating class of then-29 public high schools under the Division of City Schools -Manila (DCS-Manila). Many years after, applicants for admission came from any high school in Manila ( public and private) who could either be a Manila resident or Manila-born, or bot h. Qualification was extended to high school students from other cities and prov inces who belong to the upper 4% of the graduating class. In 2005, only high school graduates who were Manila residents had been allowed t o take the PLMAT. Honor graduates (Valedictorian, Salutatorian, First to Third H onorable Mentions) of Manila's public high schools have automatically qualified for admission. At present, Manila residents who are graduates of DCS-Manila, and other high sch ools in and outside Manila recognized by the Department of Education (DepEd) may be accepted as applicants for PLMAT. Additionally, PLM has permitted non-Manila -resident honor graduates (valedictorians and salutatorians) of all high schools in Manila, including those from high schools outside of Manila, to take the PLM AT. Who are qualified to take the PLM Admission Test? 1. Manila residents who are graduates of public high schools of the Division of City Schools-Manila (DCS-Manila) 2. Manila residents who are graduates of private high schools in Manila 3. Manila residents who are graduates of public and private high schools outside Manila 4. Prospective Valedictorians and Salutatorians from all over the country's priv ate and public high schools may take the examinations (to be scheduled/announced later) upon presentation of proofs, like documents certifying honors received b y their duly constituted school authorities Acceptance Rate For SY 2006-2007, the acceptance rate is mere 3 percent. PLM admitted approximat ely 2,000 high school graduates who met the cut-off scores required by the colle ge in which they applied for, out of 5,000 pre-selected applicants from more tha n 40,000 college applications nationwide. In the recent years, there had been a decrease in the number of students from lo w-income families that pass the PLMAT and an increase in the number of students from middle-income families that enroll at PLM. Because of this, the administrat ion carried out the "PLM Big Brother" project which aims to provide review class es to graduating high-school students who come from poor families in Manila and enable them to be on equal footing with students coming from middle-income famil ies, who normally perform better in the PLMAT. This is also a way of upholding t he university's life purpose and mission. Admission Privileges 1. Manila residents who are honor graduates of public high schools of the Divisi

on of City Schools-Manila (Valedictorians, Salutatorians, 1st to 3rd Honorable M entions) shall automatically qualify for admission upon presentation of a certif ication issued by a duly authorized school official indicating the honor receive d. 2. Graduates of other high schools recognized by the Department of Education (De pEd) who are either Valedictorians or Salutatorians may qualify for admission up on passing the PLMAT. 3. Children/direct descendants of PLM employees may qualify for admission upon p assing the PLMAT. Qualifying Requirements Bring the original copy and photocopy of the following: Fourth-year high school report card with a general weighted average (GWA) of at least 85% or better for the 2nd grading period Parent's latest Voter's Registration with voting record, and/or SK Voter's ID of the applicant (as primary proof of Manila residency) Parent's Income Tax Return/Real Property Tax receipt (2010) (as primary proof of Manila residency) NSO-certified birth certificate (to establish the applicant's relation with the parent) Barangay certification of residency, or the parent's company ID (as secondary pr oofs in support of the primary proofs above) It is incumbent for an applicant to bring a verifiable identification as adjunct to the above submittals so as to establish proof of ownership of the documents so submitted (high school ID). Application Requirements Upon satisfaction of the qualifying criteria, submit the following requirements: Correctly and completely accomplished PLMAT Form No.1 (Application Form) Two (2) 1.5" x 1.5" identical photographs taken within the last six months Official Receipt bearing the payment of application fee of PhP500 The Exam The PLMAT is a 2-hour examination consisting of sub-tests on language proficienc y, reading comprehension, mathematics, science and reasoning, written in English and Filipino. It is usually administered in November or December of every year. Applicants' scores upon taking the PLMAT are weighted against a standardized PL MAT score. If their score satisfies the suggested cut-off score, they will quali fy for enrollment. The range of cut-off scores approximates the applicant's expe cted performance in the University. PLM reserves the right to accept or reject a pplicants on the basis of their performance scores in the admission test and oth er factors as deemed appropriate by PLM. The PLMAT Examinees Report is a system-generated output which indicates that the applicant is qualified to enroll at PLM. PLMAT passers are advised to see the O ffice of the University Registrar for enrolment purposes. From 2005-2008, PLMAT passers were admitted under the General Education Program (GEP) where there was no course assigned. Starting SY 2009-2010, PLM reverted to the regular system of admitting the new f reshmen to the specific colleges that they qualified to. Important Reminders: 1. Students who took the PEPT, the Non-Formal Education (NFE) test and the Alter native Learning System are also eligible to apply. 2. As a matter of policy dictated by good norms, fine bearing and deportment exp ected of a PLM scholar, no applicant with body tattoo shall be admitted to the U niversity. 3. Required credentials filed in support of the application become the property of the PLM and will not be returned to the applicant. 4. Previous applicants who did not qualify for admission may not apply again. 5. If a PLMAT passer, for any valid reason, will not be able to enroll in the cu

rrent school year, he/she shall submit a letter of deferment to the University R egistrar for approval. Approved request is valid only for one school year. Failu re to enroll in the succeeding school year would mean the cancellation of the ad mission privilege. PLM Admission Test (PLMAT) for School Year 2012-2013 Beginning November 2011, the General Information on Freshman Admission will be a vailable at PLM, Intramuros, Manila, and all public high schools of the City of Manila under the Department of Education. 14 November 2011 - Start of processing of applications for PLMAT. The applicati on form, which costs PhP500, is security coded and is available only at PLM. Admission tests will be administered on the following dates: 04 December 2011 15 January 2012 11 December 2011 22 January 2012 Valedictorians and Salutatorians will be scheduled tentatively by 3r d week of April 2012. Exact date is usually announced in mid-February. PLM starts to ac cept PLMAT Form No. 1 when the honors are determined. Upon confirmation of honor received, please submit all verifiable credentials for the processing of your PLMAT application. Test results for regular applicants will be released on 17 February 2012. Prior notice for changes will be announced. For more information, pls. visit the FAQ section. For updates, pls. visit the Announcements section. For queries or concerns not addressed in the FAQ section, pls. post on the wall of the official FB page of PLM. For a copy of the PLMAT primer, pls. download the electronic version here. Previous announcement: For SY 2012-2013: Annually, the PLMAT primer for the upcoming school year is usually uploaded to t he official PLM website on September or October. The application for the PLM Admission Test (PLMAT) for regular applicants (Manil a residents) is tentatively scheduled to start on 14 Nov 2011 since, traditional ly, it commences on the 2nd Monday of November. The exams are tentatively schedu led on 04 & 11 Dec 2011 and 15 & 22 Jan 2012. The specific test schedule is as s tamped on the Test Permit to be issued by PLM upon application. Non-Manila valedictorians and salutatorians, should they be allowed to apply, ar e usually scheduled to apply shortly before their graduation. They are tentative ly scheduled to take the PLMAT on the first week of April (2012) based on the da te stamped on the Test Permit, which date is usually announced by mid-February s o they can prepare the necessary documents. The minimum General Weighted Average (GWA) for SY 2012-2013 is 85% (which was 80 % in previous years). A PLMAT fee has been approved to be imposed unto PLMAT examinees by November 201 1 in the amount of PhP500.

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