
MALAYBALAY CITY (OP-IPS) Bukidnon State University reiterates its announcement of the list of passers so far of the BukSU College Admission Test (BukSU CAT) held on February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 and March 7.
You may check this link for the list, as provided by the BukSU – Office of the Student Services (OSS). The list is presented in alphabetical order.
For subsequent schedules of the conduct of the BukSU CAT, which were earlier postponed, the exams will resume on June 8 to 16, 2020 in a supervised computerized manner to be conducted in the BukSU Computer Laboratories. The BukSU-OSS will announce after June 16, if it will accept more applicants via its online BukSU CAT online application app.
For the school year 2020-2021, BukSU-CAT has two rating status: “Passed” or “Failed”. In order to be enrolled in BukSU, the exam taker must obtain at least 40% (passing rate). Exam takers who obtained rating below the passing rate will not be admitted. For board courses like Education, Nursing and Accountancy, their colleges require 50% and above BukSU-CAT rating. The validity of the exam is for one year. No retake is allowed within a year from the date of the exam.
For more information, please refer to the BukSU – OSS social media page (Buksu-OSS). (OP-IPS)

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