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LET Reviewer
LET Reviewer

Your Complete Guide to the Philippine Licensure Examination for Teacher

Master the LET with comprehensive study materials, step-by-step guidance, realistic practice, and exam-day strategies for Elementary and Secondary teacher licensure takers.

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Everything from basics to post-exam guidance

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Reviewed for 2026

PRC source reminders for schedules and requirements

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Focused Approach

Clear path from start to career success

How to Use This LET Reviewer

LET preparation is easier when you separate official requirements, exam coverage, and daily review habits. Start with the application and eligibility pages if you are still filing with PRC. Move to coverage and study planning once your target level is clear. Use the quiz pages to check whether you can explain the answer, not just recognize it.

The guides on this site are written for practical review: what to prepare, what to watch out for, and how to avoid common mistakes. For time-sensitive rules such as exam schedules, requirements, fees, room assignments, and rating verification, always compare our checklist with PRC before you act.

Official links to verify

  • PRC Professional Teachers for official board and profession information.
  • PRC Online Services for application, appointments, rating verification, and registration transactions.
  • Check PRC advisories before each exam window because schedules, venues, and filing requirements can change.

Essential LET Facts You Should Know

Critical information that can make or break your exam success

75%

Passing Score

You need an average of at least 75% and must not score below 50% on any test. This dual requirement makes the LET more challenging than most exams.

2x

Annual Schedule

The LET is administered by the PRC twice a year, usually in March and September. Mark your calendar early to maximize preparation time.

2

Exam Levels

Elementary level (for grades 1-6 teachers) and Secondary level (for high school teachers). Choose based on your bachelor's degree and specialization.

40% / 60%

Elementary Level Split

40% General Education, 60% Professional Education. Elementary teachers face a heavier Gen Ed component.

20% / 40% / 40%

Secondary Level Split

20% General Education, 40% Professional Education, 40% Specialization. Your major gets equal weight with Prof Ed.

Retake Limit

No limit on retakes, but you must wait for the next exam schedule. However, if you fail twice, you may need to complete a 12-month refresher course. Make each attempt count.

⚡ Pro Tip

Let's face it… the LET isn't something you can just wing. Most people don't take it seriously enough or they cram last-minute with random reviewers. But those who actually prepare smart, stick to a study plan, and use legit materials? They're the ones who pass and go on to claim better opportunities.

Think of this as your wake-up call. This exam is more than just a requirement, but a gateway to the promotion, stability, and recognition you've been working for. So don't let fear or procrastination hold you back. With the right guidance and information, you're already one step closer to becoming a certified professional.