The long-awaited moment is steadily drawing near for thousands of criminology graduates across the Philippines as preparations intensify for the February 2026 Criminology Licensure Examination (CLE). Scheduled to take place from February 4 to February 6, 2026, this nationally administered examination represents more than an academic requirement—it marks the threshold to a career anchored in justice, law enforcement, forensic investigation, and public safety. As the examination dates rapidly approach, examinees now turn their attention to the upcoming release of the official room assignments, which will be issued by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).
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CLICK HERE – CLE Room Assignment February 2026 Criminology Licensure Exam
The Board of Criminology, headed by Hon. Ramil G. Gabao as Chairman, with Hon. Lani T. Palmones and Hon. Warren M. Corpuz as members, continues to oversee the examination process with diligence and precision. Their leadership guarantees that the licensure examination will be conducted in accordance with the highest ethical and professional standards expected of future criminologists.
The CLE will be administered simultaneously in PRC-designated testing centers nationwide, including the National Capital Region (NCR/Manila), which serves as one of the main testing hubs. The release of room assignments plays a vital role in organizing examinees efficiently and ensuring a smooth and orderly examination experience.
On examination day, candidates are reminded to bring essential materials, including multiple No. 2 pencils, black ballpens, and other allowed supplies. The Notice of Admission (NOA) is mandatory for entry, along with a valid government-issued ID bearing the examinee’s photo and signature. Additionally, examinees must comply with current health protocols by presenting the PRC-prescribed vaccination certificate or health declaration form, as applicable.