Conduct of NCEE in More Overseas Countries
Letter of Instructions No. 1423, issued on September 10, 1984, authorizes the administration of the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) in various overseas locations, expanding beyond ASEAN countries. This decision responds to the increasing number of students, both Filipino and foreign, seeking admission to Philippine colleges and universities. The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports is tasked with overseeing the examination process, which will include sites such as New York City, Los Angeles, Paris, and Lagos. An examination fee of $35 will be charged, with funds managed by the Philippine Mission at each site to cover related expenses. Implementation guidelines will be developed by the Minister based on recommendations from the National Educational Testing Center.
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- What is Conduct of NCEE in More Overseas Countries about?
- Letter of Instructions No. 1423, issued on September 10, 1984, authorizes the administration of the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) in various overseas locations, expanding beyond ASEAN countries. This decision responds to the increasing number of students, both Filipino and foreign, seeking admission to Philippine colleges and universities. The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports is tasked with overseeing the examination process, which will include sites such as New York City, Los Angeles, Paris, and Lagos. An examination fee of $35 will be charged, with funds managed by the Philippine Mission at each site to cover related expenses. Implementation guidelines will be developed by the Minister based on recommendations from the National Educational Testing Center.
- What type of law is Letter of Instructions No. 1423?
- Conduct of NCEE in More Overseas Countries (Letter of Instructions No. 1423) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Conduct of NCEE in More Overseas Countries enacted?
- Conduct of NCEE in More Overseas Countries (Letter of Instructions No. 1423) was enacted on Sep 10, 1984.
- What is the citation for Conduct of NCEE in More Overseas Countries?
- Conduct of NCEE in More Overseas Countries, Letter of Instructions No. 1423, Sep 10, 1984 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 1423
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
September 10, 1984
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1423
AUTHORIZING THE NATIONAL COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (NCEE) TO BE GIVEN IN MORE OVERSEAS COUNTRIES
| TO | : | The Minister of Education, Culture and Sports |
| The Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||
| The Minister of the Budget |
WHEREAS, successful completion of the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) is a prerequisite to admission to all post-secondary or professional degree programs in Philippine colleges and universities;
WHEREAS, NCEE examinations have been held in ASEAN countries since the issuance of LOI No. 783 on December 15, 1978 authorizing overseas examinations;
WHEREAS, the Philippine higher education system attracts more and more students from overseas, of both Filipino and foreign nationalities, creating the need to give the NCEE examination in more locations abroad;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by Law, do hereby Order and Instruct:
1. The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports ("Ministry"), through the National Educational Testing Center (NETC) shall administer the National College Entrance Examination in countries other than within the ASEAN beginning September 1984; TIHDAa
2. The specific sites of the examinations shall be approved by the Minister of Education, Culture and Sports ("Minister") on the basis of estimated demand. The initial sites shall include, in addition to the capitals of the ASEAN countries, New York City and Los Angeles in the United States, Paris, France, and Lagos, Nigeria;
3. The examinations may be administered by staff members of the Ministry with the assistance of staff members of the foreign service, or by duly authorized foreign schools or other appropriate institution as may be approved by the Minister; IEDaAc
4. An examination fee shall be charged each examinee, in the amount of thirty-five dollars (US$35.00) for the 1984 examination. The fee may be changed in subsequent years with the approval of the Minister;
5. Receipts from examination fees shall be held in trust for the Ministry-NETC by the Philippine Mission at the examination site or at a convenient branch of the Philippine National Bank, from which shall be paid all expenses incident to the conduct of the examination abroad, subject to the provisions of Section 40 of P.D. No. 1177;
6. Guidelines to implement these Instructions shall be issued by the Minister on recommendation of the NETC.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 10th day of September, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Four.
Cite This Law
Conduct of NCEE in More Overseas Countries, Letter of Instructions No. 1423, Sep 10, 1984 (Philippines)
Conduct of NCEE in More Overseas Countries, Letter of Instructions No. 1423 (Phil. 1984)
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