Results are out for the Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination April 2026. PRC confirmed [PASSERS] out of [TAKERS] passed, a [RATE]% passing rate from the April 16, 2026 single-day exam. If you passed, congratulations. If you didn’t, this post has your next steps too. For all PRC board exam results and updates, WisePH covers every licensure cycle.
Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination April 2026: official results
PRC released the Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination April 2026 results on April 21, 2026, five days after the April 16, 2026 exam.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Exam date | April 16, 2026 |
| Results released | April 21, 2026 |
| Passers | [PASSERS] out of [TAKERS] ([RATE]%) |
| Testing centers | [NUMBER] centers nationwide |
| Board chairman | [BOARD CHAIR NAME] |
| PRB Secretariat Chief | [SECRETARIAT CHIEF NAME] |
April 2026 real estate brokers exam passers list
✅ Official passers list: released April 21, 2026
[PASSERS] out of [TAKERS] passed the Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination April 2026.
April 2026 real estate brokers exam top 10 placers and top performing schools
✅ Top 10 placers and top performing schools: out now
PRC published the top 10 examinees and top performing schools for the Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination April 2026 on April 21, 2026.
What the real estate brokers exam covers (and why Professional Practice decides most results)
The Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination runs in one day across three subjects. To pass, you need a 70% general weighted average, with no single subject falling below 50%.
| Subject | Schedule | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| General/Fundamentals of Real Estate Service | 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM | 25% |
| Special and Technical Knowledge | 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM | 25% |
| Professional Practice | 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM | 50% |
Professional Practice is not just the longest block. It carries half your grade and covers real estate brokerage practice, finance and economics, urban and land use, planning and zoning, basic ecology, and basic appraisal. Four hours sounds generous until you are applying tax computations, zoning rules, and capitalization rates at the same time.
The computation trap most reviewees underestimate
General and Special Knowledge look manageable on paper, 25% each with two hours per block. Most examinees report that Professional Practice is where confidence drops. Brokerage practice questions blend RA 9646 provisions with applied scenarios, not just recall. Finance and economics questions test net operating income, capitalization rates, and property valuation methods in actual computation form.
Urban and land use questions under PD 957, BP 220, and the Human Settlements Act require you to apply the provisions, not just identify them. Examinees who treat Professional Practice as a theory subject and skip computation drills typically find that out during the four-hour afternoon session. That pattern shows up in the passing data every cycle.
You passed: 3 steps you must not skip
Passing the Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination does not make you a licensed real estate broker yet. Under RA 9646, you need oath-taking, initial PRC registration, and professional org membership first. All three must be done before you can legally practice or sign any brokerage document.
| Step | What it involves | Cost of skipping |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Oath-taking | Register via LERIS, attend PRC mass oath-taking ceremony | No COR or PRC ID without it |
| 2. Initial registration | Personal appearance at PRC, P1,050 fee | Not officially a registered broker without it |
| 3. Professional org membership | Join REBAP, PAREB, ACOP, or NREA at your local chapter | Cannot use the REB title; blocks most brokerage firm hirings and DHSUD accreditation |
Watch the official PRC Facebook page starting April 21. PRC posts the oath-taking schedule and LERIS registration window within days of results. That window closes fast. Check daily.
For the full exam schedule, subject breakdown, and what you were allowed to bring on April 16, see the Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination April 2026 exam guide.
Why professional org membership is not optional
REBAP (Real Estate Brokers Association of the Philippines) is the largest PRC-accredited professional organization for real estate brokers. PAREB, ACOP, and NREA are also accredited options. Under RA 9646 and PRC rules, membership is required for both initial license registration and every three-year renewal. You cannot legally use the “REB” designation on business cards, contracts, or listings without it.
REBAP chapter fees vary, but initiation typically runs P3,000 to P5,000, covering your first year of dues and a membership ID. Go within the first month after oath-taking. Delaying it means delaying your CPD compliance record, which matters when your first renewal lands in three years.
The REBAP, DHSUD, and practice setup moves most new brokers miss in year one
Most results pages stop at the passers list. However, this post covers what comes after. The first 12 months after your PRC ID set your client pipeline, income trajectory, and whether your first renewal goes smoothly or becomes a scramble.
Months 1-3: professional org membership and network building
After oath-taking and initial PRC registration, join your chosen professional organization right away. REBAP chapters hold regular membership orientations, and many new brokers find their first referral partner through that initial network. Start a CPD tracker now. You need 45 CPD units in your first three-year renewal period under PRC Memorandum Order 2018-01. CPD seminars under REBAP and PAREB count toward this, and many are free or subsidized for new members.
Most new brokers start under a licensed broker or join an existing brokerage firm. This is the fastest way to work on actual transactions while building your own client base. Firms that specialize in subdivision projects, condominiums, or commercial leasing are all good entry points. Pick based on where you reviewed most heavily during Special and Technical Knowledge preparation.
Months 4-9: DHSUD accreditation if you are selling projects
If you plan to sell condominiums or subdivision projects, apply for DHSUD accreditation (DHSUD is formerly HLURB). It is required before you can legally market or close any PD 957 or BP 220 project. Requirements include your PRC license, professional org membership, and a completed application under DHSUD Memorandum Circular 2022-003. Without it, developer-backed sales kits, project listings, and in-house developer training are all off the table.
In parallel, build your digital presence. Real estate in the Philippines runs heavily on referrals through Facebook groups, Viber communities, and online classified platforms. New brokers who post listings from month one consistently build larger inquiry pipelines. Don’t wait for walk-in leads. Start early, even with a single listing.
Months 6-12: set up your practice properly from a tax and compliance side
If you plan any independent brokerage work, register your professional practice with BIR. Get your TIN if you don’t already have one, register your business activity, and file BIR Form 1901. You will need to issue official receipts for every commission you earn. Most new brokers skip this step entirely. Learn how to file your annual income tax return as a professional before your first BIR notice arrives.
Consider opening an MP2 savings account with your first commission too. Real estate income is irregular by nature. A compounding savings vehicle builds a financial buffer between transactions and grows toward a longer-term goal alongside your practice.
What to do if you failed the April 2026 real estate brokers exam
The next Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination is expected in October 2026. PRC has not yet released the official date; check leris.prc.gov.ph for the updated schedule when it opens. There is no mandatory waiting period.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Next REBLE exam dates | October 2026 (tentative; check LERIS for official date) |
| Filing schedule | Check LERIS at leris.prc.gov.ph for the updated application window |
| Filing platform | Online via LERIS; print your NOA after approval |
| Requirements (repeater) | Typically NBI Clearance and Good Moral Certificate only; verify the complete list on LERIS |
Download your PRC rating slip as soon as results drop. It shows your exact score per subject. Use that number, not gut feeling, to build your retake plan. If Professional Practice failed, the problem is almost never coverage. Instead, it is computation speed and applied scenario practice. As a result, generic reviewers that focus on definitions will not close that gap. If General/Fundamentals or Special Knowledge fell below 50%, target these laws specifically: RA 9646, RA 7160, PD 957, BP 220, and RA 8424. They are your priority cluster for October.
Frequently asked questions about the Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination April 2026
When are the Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination April 2026 results released?
PRC released the results on April 21, 2026, five days after the April 16, 2026 exam. Check prc.gov.ph or the official PRC Facebook page for the announcement and downloadable PDF.
How do I check the April 2026 real estate brokers exam passers list?
Go to prc.gov.ph and look for “List of Passers” under Licensure Examination, then Real Estate Broker. The official PDF is also posted on the verified PRC Facebook page at the same time it goes live on the website.
What is the passing rate for the Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination April 2026?
[Update with actual data on April 21, 2026.] Historical passing rates for the real estate brokers board exam range from 45 to 65 percent per cycle. The passing grade is a 70% general weighted average, with no single subject falling below 50%.
What are the next steps after passing the real estate brokers board exam?
Register for the PRC oath-taking ceremony via LERIS right after results drop. Complete your initial registration at PRC (P1,050 fee, personal appearance required). Then join a PRC-accredited professional organization: REBAP, PAREB, ACOP, or NREA. All three steps are required under RA 9646 before you can legally practice or use the REB title.
When is the next real estate brokers board exam if I need to retake?
The next Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination is expected in October 2026. PRC has not released the official date yet. Check leris.prc.gov.ph for updates. There is no mandatory waiting period, and repeaters typically only need an NBI Clearance and Good Moral Certificate to refile.
Every other site posts the names and moves on. This post gives you the passers list, the subject breakdown that decides most results, the three mandatory post-passing steps under RA 9646, the REBAP, DHSUD, and practice setup roadmap most new brokers miss in year one, and your retake plan for October 2026. The Midwives Licensure Examination April 2026 results are also out this season. For all PRC board exam results and updates, WisePH covers every licensure cycle.










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