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Midwives Licensure Examination April 2026: Schedule, Subjects, and What to Bring

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April 14, 2026
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Midwives Licensure Examination April 2026 Schedule

Midwives Licensure Examination April 2026 Schedule

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TL;DR: The Midwives Licensure Examination is on April 14 and 15, 2026. Day 1 covers Obstetrics, Fundamentals of Health Care, and Infant Care and Feeding. Day 2 covers Primary Health Care and Professional Growth and Development. Arrive before 6:30 AM on Day 1. Wear your college uniform. No phones, calculators, or bags allowed inside.

The Professional Regulatory Board of Midwifery has released the revised program for the Midwives Licensure Examination this April 2026. The exam is set on April 14 and 15, 2026. If you’re taking the boards this month, here’s everything you need: the full two-day schedule, covered subjects, what to bring, and what to leave at home.

Midwives licensure exam schedule for April 14-15, 2026

The exam runs over two days. Day 1 has four sessions; Day 2 has two. Here’s the official program from PRC:

Day 1 – Tuesday, April 14, 2026

TimeSubject
7:00 AM – 7:45 AMGeneral Instructions and Filling-out of Forms
8:00 AM – 10:00 AMObstetrics
11:00 AM – 1:00 PMFundamentals of Health Care
2:00 PM – 4:00 PMInfant Care and Feeding

Day 2 – Wednesday, April 15, 2026

TimeSubject
8:00 AM – 10:00 AMPrimary Health Care
11:00 AM – 1:00 PMProfessional Growth and Development
Midwives Licensure Exam April 2026 – Key Facts Apr 14-15 2026 Exam dates 5 Main subjects across 2 days 8 Integrated subjects 6:30 AM Arrive by on Day 1
At-a-glance summary of the Midwives Licensure Examination April 2026

Midwives licensure exam April 2026 results

PRC typically releases midwifery board exam results within three to five working days after the last exam date. Once the official list is out, we’ll update this page right away.

Results release: expected around April 20, 2026

Check back here for the official passers list, topnotchers, and top performing schools.

View Midwives Licensure Exam April 2026 results

What subjects does the midwifery board exam cover?

There are five main subjects: Obstetrics, Fundamentals of Health Care, Infant Care and Feeding, Primary Health Care, and Professional Growth and Development.

In addition to those, the exam weaves eight more subjects throughout both days. They don’t appear as standalone sessions, but questions from each can show up anywhere. Specifically, those subjects are Fundamentals of Sociology, Principles of Bacteriology, General Anatomy and Physiology, General Psychology, Nutrition, Parasitology, Microbiology, and Pharmacology. Don’t skip them in your review.

What to bring on exam day

Pack everything the night before. Here’s the complete list from PRC:

  • Notice of Admission
  • Two or more No. 2 pencils
  • Ball pens with black ink only
  • One long brown envelope
  • One long transparent (non-colored) plastic envelope
  • Packed snacks, meals, and medications in clear or transparent containers
  • Enough drinking water for the full day

Food delivery is not allowed once the exam is in progress. Similarly, you cannot leave the room during testing, except for restroom breaks. So bring everything you need for the entire day.

Items prohibited inside the exam room

The PRC will conduct bodily searches per Memorandum Order No. 57, s. 2020. Confiscation is automatic for any of the following:

  • Review materials, books, notes, and coded data sheets
  • Calculators (all types, no exceptions)
  • Smartwatches (Apple Watch, Samsung, and similar devices)
  • Cellphones, earbuds, Bluetooth devices, and transmitters
  • Bags of any kind (backpack, shoulder bag, ladies bag, attaché case)
  • Any other electronic gadget that can store or transmit data

Your personal belongings are your own responsibility. The PRC is not liable for anything lost during the exam.

Bring These + Notice of Admission + Two or more No. 2 pencils + Black ink ball pens + Long brown envelope + Clear plastic envelope + Snacks in transparent containers + Drinking water for the day + College uniform (required) Leave These Behind – Review materials and notes – Calculators (all types) – Smartwatches – Cellphones and earbuds – Bluetooth devices – Bags (all types) – Electronic gadgets
What to bring and what to leave behind for the April 2026 midwifery board exam

Important reminders before exam day

Wear your college uniform. PRC Resolution No. 311 (May 18, 1994) requires this. No uniform means no entry. There are no exceptions.

Check your building assignment at prc.gov.ph two to three working days before April 14. Bring your Notice of Admission when you verify. After that, visit the venue in person so you know exactly where to go on exam day.

Arrive before 6:30 AM on Day 1. You need to verify your room and seat number on-site before testing begins. PRC will not admit late examinees. That rule is firm.

Staying updated on PRC announcements is part of exam prep too. For other board exam schedules and announcements, visit our PRC board exam updates page.

Frequently asked questions

What time does the Midwives Licensure Examination start on April 14, 2026?

General instructions begin at 7:00 AM. The first subject, Obstetrics, starts at 8:00 AM. However, you need to be at your building before 6:30 AM to verify your room and seat number. PRC will not admit late examinees, so get there early.

What subjects does the midwifery board exam cover?

The five main subjects are Obstetrics, Fundamentals of Health Care, Infant Care and Feeding, Primary Health Care, and Professional Growth and Development. Furthermore, eight subjects run through these as integrated topics: Fundamentals of Sociology, Principles of Bacteriology, General Anatomy and Physiology, General Psychology, Nutrition, Parasitology, Microbiology, and Pharmacology.

Can I bring a calculator to the PRC midwifery exam?

No. All calculators are strictly prohibited inside the examination premises. There are no exceptions to this rule. Leave yours at home.

What should I wear to the Midwives Licensure Examination?

You must wear your college uniform. This is required under PRC Resolution No. 311 (May 18, 1994). Examinees without a uniform will not be allowed to enter the premises.

Where do I check my school or building assignment for the April 2026 midwifery exam?

Go to prc.gov.ph two to three working days before April 14. Bring your Notice of Admission when you check. Visit the venue before exam day so you know exactly where to go.

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