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ABOUT

MAPÚA MAPÚA
Mapúa Institute of Technology is
AT A GLANCE
a private institution for higher learning
and is considered as the biggest
and premier technological school in
the Philippines. It has campuses in
Intramuros, Manila, and in Makati City The first school in the entire Southeast Asia to Programs accredited by PTC-ACBET:
be granted accreditation by the Engineering
and runs Malayan Colleges Laguna Accreditation Commission of ABET (www.abet. ƒƒ Industrial Engineering
(MCL) in Southern Luzon and Malayan org) for eight of its engineering programs: ƒƒ Civil Engineering
High School of Science (MHSS) in ƒƒ Electrical Engineering
Pandacan, Manila. Mapúa unceasingly ƒƒ Chemical Engineering ƒƒ Electronics Engineering
fosters its tradition of excellence in ƒƒ Civil Engineering ƒƒ Chemical Engineering
ƒƒ Computer Engineering
engineering, architecture, information ƒƒ Computer Engineering
ƒƒ Environmental and
technology (IT), business, and social ƒƒ Electrical Engineering
ƒƒ Electronics Engineering Sanitary Engineering
sciences education. It has embarked ƒƒ Mechanical Engineering
ƒƒ Environmental and
on a journey to develop progressive,
Sanitary Engineering
innovative approaches that champion ƒƒ Industrial Engineering Granted ISO 9001:2008
the use of technology in honing the ƒƒ Mechanical Engineering
As part of its continuous quality improvement
efforts, the Institute had pursued an ISO certification
students’ skills. Mapúa has strategized to ensure consistency and high standards in all its
an advancement of its game plan for operating practices. On September 30, 2014, Mapúa
and is accredited by the Computing Accreditation was granted an ISO certification (ISO 9001:2008
the challenges and opportunities in Commission of ABET for two of its (QMS).
the coming years with DROID, which computing programs:

refers to Mapúa becoming a digital, Consistently produced more than 270 board
topnotchers since 2002 with six sterling No. 1s
research-driven, outcomes-based, in the EE, ME, CE, ChE, Sanitary Engineering, and
and international domain, summarizing ƒƒ Computer Science Geology licensure examinations in 2014.
its response to globalization and the ƒƒ Information Technology

explosion of knowledge. Programs recognized as Centers of Excellence


by CHED: CE, EE, ECE, ME, EnSE, IT, CpE, ChE;
Center of Development: IE
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
A N D SCIENCES MANAGEMENT
ƒƒ Biological Engineering
ƒƒ Chemical Engineering
ƒƒ Chemistry
ƒƒ Civil Engineering ƒƒ Construction Engineering
ƒƒ Computer Engineering and Management
ƒƒ Electrical Engineering ƒƒ Management Science
ƒƒ Electronics Engineering and Engineering
ƒƒ Environmental and ƒƒ Service Engineering
Sanitary Engineering and Management
ƒƒ Geology
ƒƒ Industrial Engineering
ƒƒ Manufacturing Engineering
ƒƒ Materials Science
and Engineering

ARCHITECTURE
ƒƒ Mechanical Engineering

A N D DESIGN

ƒƒ Architecture
ƒƒ Industrial Design
ƒƒ Interior Design
HUMANITIES AND INFORMATION
SOCIAL SCIENCES TECHNOLOGY
ƒƒ Computer Science
ƒƒ Information Technology
ƒƒ Information Systems
ƒƒ AB Psychology
ƒƒ BS Psychology
ƒƒ Technical Communication
ƒƒ Education Technology

MULTIMEDIA BUSINESS
AND VISUAL ARTS AND MANAGEMENT
ƒƒ Accountancy
ƒƒ Business Administration
ƒƒ Entrepreneurship
ƒƒ Hotel and Restaurant Management

ƒƒ Multimedia Arts and Sciences


ƒƒ Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Digital Cinema
GRADUATE DOUBLE DEGREE
PROGRAMS PROGRAMS
ƒƒ Doctor of Philosophy ƒƒ Master of Science in
in Chemistry Chemical Engineering
ƒƒ Doctor of Philosophy in ƒƒ Master of Science in
Electronics Engineering Civil Engineering
ƒƒ Biological Engineering
ƒƒ Doctor of Philosophy in ƒƒ Master of Science in
and Chemistry
Environmental Engineering Computer Engineering
ƒƒ Civil Engineering and
ƒƒ Doctor of Philosophy ƒƒ Master of Science in
Environmental and
in Materials Science Computer Science
and Engineering ƒƒ Master of Science in
Sanitary Engineering
ƒƒ Doctor of Philosophy in Electronics Engineering
ƒƒ Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering ƒƒ Master of Science in
and Chemistry
ƒƒ Master of Engineering Electrical Engineering ƒƒ Geological Science
ƒƒ Masters in Multimedia Arts ƒƒ Master of Science in and Engineering
ƒƒ Master of Arts Engineering Management
in Psychology ƒƒ Master of Science in
ƒƒ Master of Science Industrial Engineering
in Architecture ƒƒ Master of Science in
ƒƒ Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Biological engineering ƒƒ Master of Science in
ƒƒ Master of Science in Materials Science
Environmental Engineering and Engineering
ƒƒ Master of Science ƒƒ Diploma in
in Chemistry Power Electronics
ƒƒ Master of Science
in Geoinformatics
JOINT
PROGRAMS SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships, academic grants, and financial aids are available to academically deserving, creatively gifted,
and financially challenged students of Mapúa Institute of Technology. Scholarship grants for undergraduate
studies are sponsored by the Mapúa administration, private companies, foundations, alumni associations,
government agencies, and other entities.
Applicants are screened by the Institute’s Center for Scholarships and Financial Assistance.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS


Name of Programs Qualifications Benefits
Income-Based Financial Assistance • Incoming freshmen starting Batch 2008 • 40% discount on tuition
Program (IBFAP) • Combined annual family income of not
*Students from public schools are more than P500,000
prioritized • Must obtain a score of not lower than 60%
in the Mapúa Scholastic Aptitude
Examination (MSAE)
• Must maintain a GPA of 2.75 per term
• No shifting to another program
• No failing grade in any course

ƒƒ B.S. in Electrical Engineering - M.S. in Electrical Engineering Student Assistantship • Open to currently enrolled second, third, • Minimum wage allowance
and fourth-year students
ƒƒ B.S. in Chemical Engineering - Chemistry - M.S. in Chemistry • Academic status should be “OK’”
• Shall render work for a maximum of 24
ƒƒ B.S. in Chemical Engineering - Chemistry - M.S. in Environmental Engineering hours/week at assigned offices/depart-
ments. Combined class and duty hours
ƒƒ B.S. in Civil Engineering - M.S. in Construction Engineering should not exceed 12 hours per day
• Must work for a maximum of 8 hours a
ƒƒ B.S. in Chemical Engineering - M.S. in Environmental Engineering day during term breaks and non-class days

ƒƒ B.S. in Chemical Engineering - M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering YGC Promotional Discount • Incoming freshmen starting Batch 2008
• Must pass the MSAE
• 40% discount on tuition

• At least one parent is a regular employee


ƒƒ B.S. in Computer Engineering - M.S. in Computer Engineering of any YGC company/subsidiary

ƒƒ B.S. in Electronics Engineering - M.S. in Electronics Engineering Sibling Discount* • Open to students belonging to Batch • 2nd child – 15% discount
2011 onwards • 3rd child – 25% discount
ƒƒ B.S. in Electronics Engineering - M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering • Applicants can avail of the discount • 4th and succeeding children –
provided that their siblings are enrolled 50% discount
ƒƒ M.S. in Environmental Engineering - Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering with them
• Applicants availing of the discount must
not be under any other Mapúa-sponsored *Discount is on tuition only
scholarship/financial assistance/discount
(FAMIT/MITLU/NFMS/YGC Promo)
program.
MAPÚA-SPONSORED SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS Sponsored by Private Sponsored by Mapúa Sponsored by
Agencies/Companies/ Alumni and Government Agencies
Name of Scholarship Qualifications Benefits
Foundation Alumni Associations • CHED scholarships (HEDP/
E.T. Yuchengco • Must obtain a rating of not lower than 80% • Free tuition and miscellaneous fees for
Institutional Scholarship* in the MSAE the entire duration of the program • Air Lift Asia Foundation • Chiqui Escareal-Go PESFA/ RSP/SSP/ NISGP)
• Must pass the scholarship examination • Quarterly stipend of P5,000 • Aboitiz Equity Ventures Scholarship Program (CEG) • DOST- SEI
and panel interview • Quarterly book allowance of P3,000
• Must maintain a CQWA of 2.00 per quarter • Analog Devices, Inc. • Guinhawa Family • OWWA
or higher • AY Foundation, Inc. Scholarship • PVAO
• No failing grade in any course/subject
• Essilor Manufacturing • Mapúa Alumni Association
Don Tomas Mapúa • Valedictorian or salutatorian graduate from • Full (for valedictorian) or half (for
Scholarship* a batch of at least 60 students salutatorian) tuition for two quarters only
Phils, Inc. • Alberta Chapter (MAAAC)
• No failing grade in any course/subject • Fujitsu Philippines • Mapúa Alumni Association
• Must comply with the requirements set by Scholarship Program of Eastern USA
Admissions Office
• Megaworld Foundation,Inc. (MAAEUSA)
Academic Scholarship • Must obtain a weighted grade average • Full (for highest credit grade of 1.00
of 1.00 to 1.75 every quarter to 1.50) or half (for credit average • Megaworld-FilChi • Mapúa Alumni Association
• Currently enrolled student grade of 1.51 to 1.75) tuition Scholarship of San Diego (MAASD)
• Must have an academic load of not less
than 10 units • Mines and Scholarship
• No failing grade in any course/subject Geoscience Bureau • MIT ChE-Chm
Athletic Scholarship* • For athletes representing Mapúa in the • Full tuition including miscellaneous • Modair Manila Co. Ltd. Inc. Alumni Association
NCAA & other athletic meets
• Must comply with the requirements set by
• Petron Corporation (MITCCAA) Scholarship
Mapúa Athletics Department • Petron Foundation • MIT Fil-Chi
Cheerleader Scholarship • For cheerleaders representing Mapúa in • 50% of the total charges • Philippine Development Alumni Association
the NCAA & other athletic meets Foundation Scholarship (MITFCAA)
• Must comply with the requirements set
by Mapúa Athletics Department (SuperFund Scholarships) • MIT Fil-Chi Alumni
P.D. 577 Scholarship* • Dependents of military personnel who • Full tuition • PHINMA Foundation, Inc. Association Scholarship II
died/are incapacitated in the line of • Cardno Emerging Markets (MITFCAA II)
duty since September 21, 1972
• Must comply with the requirements set
Services (Phils.) Inc. • National Association
by the Center for Scholarships and • Maeda Road Construction of Mapúa Alumni– British
Financial Assistance Co. Ltd Columbia (NAMA-BC)
The New Builder Scholarship • Must not be under any scholarship • Editor: Full tuition including • National Association
sponsored by Mapúa miscellaneous
• The Editor-in-Chief & four staff members • Staff: Full tuition of Mapúa Alumni
of The New Builder, the official student (NAMA-SP)
publication of Mapúa
• Must comply with the requirements • Southern California Mapúa
set by The New Builder Alumni Scholarship
*Available to incoming freshmen (SCMA)
• Texas Association of
Mapúa Alumni (TAMA)
INTERNATIONAL PLANT VISITS
PROGRAMS

With Mapúa, one gets a feel of the world, as he is presented with


opportunities to get exposed to a multinational and multicultural academic and
work environment.
ƒƒ Student exchanges with institutions worldwide
ƒƒ International internships (iOJT) with reputable companies globally
ƒƒ Plant visits for global exposure in the industry

STUDENT
EXCHANGE
iOJT
SUMMER PHILIPPINE
PROGRAMS E DUC AT I O N

WHY STUDY IN THE


PHILIPPINES?

Asian countries are the next


coveted market
Employers are twice as likely
to hire graduates with global 2,180
experience Higher Education Institutions

Internationally recognized Affordable living costs and


Easy visa application
universities* low student fees

*Mapúa is the first school in Southeast Asia to be granted accreditation for eight of its engineering programs by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of
ABET, and two of its computing programs by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET (www.abet.org).
PHILIPPINE PHILIPPINE
T OURI SM C ULT URE

PHILIPPINE TOURIST SPOTS


PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS
Province-wide street party and town talent shows during fiestas
CUSTOMS
(festivals), usually a celebration of harvest and faith AND TRADITIONS
ƒƒ Feast of the ƒƒ Pahiyas Festival
ƒƒ Flores de
Black Nazarene Quezon Province
HISTORICAL LAND BODIES WILDLIFE AND Mayo/Santacruzan
January 9 ƒƒ Peñafrancia Festival ƒƒ Semana Santa
SITES FORMS OF WATER NATURE PARKS Quiapo, Manila Bicol
ƒƒ Salubong
Historic town of Vigan Batanes protected land La Union Beaches Philippine Tarsier
ƒƒ Ati-atihan ƒƒ Masskara Festival ƒƒ Misa de Gallo
Stone Houses, Batanes and landscapes Hundred Islands, Pangasinan Philippine Eagle Third week of January Bacolod ƒƒ Harana
Hanging Coffins of Sagada, Tabon Cave Complex and all of Pansol Hot Spring resorts, Philippine Tamaraw ƒƒ Sinulog festival ƒƒ La Naval ƒƒ Kundiman
Mt. Province Lippun, Palawan Laguna Mount Hamiguitan Range
Church of Nuestra Señora de Paleolithic Archaeological Neolithic Shell Midden Sites, Wildlife Sanctuary, Davao
Third Sunday of January Quezon City ƒƒ Pagmamano
la Asuncion, Ilocos Sur Sites, Cagayan Valley Cagayan Triboa Bay Cebu City ƒƒ Lantern Festival ƒƒ Caracol
Paoay Church, Ilocos Norte Kabayan Mummy Turtle Island, Tawi-tawi Mangrove Park, Subic ƒƒ Hot Air Balloon Festival Pampanga ƒƒ Bayanihan
Church of Santo Tomas Burial Caves, Benguet Daranak Falls, Rizal Puerto Princesa Subterranean Clark, Subic
de Villanueva, Iloilo Butuan Archeological Sites Pagsanjan Falls, Laguna River National Park, Palawan ƒƒ Dinagyang Festival ƒƒ Barong Tagalog and
Rizal Park, Manila Petroglyphs and Petrographs, Boracay Beach Tubbataha Reef ƒƒ Panagbenga Festival Fourth Sunday of January Baro’t Saya as
Intramuros, Manila Angono, Alab, Mountain El Nido, Palawan National Park, Palawan Baguio City Iloilo City National Costumes
Aguinaldo Shrine, Cavite Province, and Cagayan Puerto Galera, Mindoro Apo Reef, Mindoro
Taal Heritage Site, Batangas Chocolate Hills, Bohol Maria Cristina Falls, Iligan El Nido-Taytay Managed
ƒƒ Moriones Festival ƒƒ Sarao Jeepney
Corregidor Mt. Malindang Range Natural Chico River, Resource Protected Area, Marinduque
Dambana ng Kagitingan, Park, Misamis Occidental Cagayan de Oro Palawan Easter Sunday
Bataan Mt. Pulag National Park, Coron Island Natural
Magellan’s Cross, Cebu Benguet Biotic Area, Palawan
Northern Sierra Madre Mount Iglit-Baco
Natural Park, Central Luzon National Park, Mindoro
*Source: http://whc.unesco.org Mt. Mantalingahan, Palawan

ƒƒ Surfing ƒƒ Kayaking ƒƒ Swimming


POSSIBLE ƒƒ Spelunking ƒƒ Zipline ƒƒ Island Hopping
ƒƒ Trekking ƒƒ Board sailing ƒƒ Parasailing
ACTIVITIES ƒƒ Camping ƒƒ Aerial Sports ƒƒ Snorkeling
ƒƒ Whitewater rafting ƒƒ Scuba Diving ƒƒ Bird watching
REPUBLIC OF THE
PHIL IPPINES
ADMISSION
GUIDELINES
Capital: MANILA

Area of 300,000 square km.


ENTRANCE EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS
Archipelago of 7,107 islands
1. Fully accomplished application form
2. Two (2) pcs. identical pictures (plain background), size 1.5” x 1.5”
Divided into three groups: 3. Proof of Candidacy for graduation:
Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao (Photocopy of the following: Report card for the current school year, Certificate of Good Moral
Character, certificate of enrollment, current school ID with school year and year level)
Two distinct seasons : 4. Application fee (if applicable)
5. Additional Requirements:
Wet (June to November) a. For applicants who attended bridging programs in their high school
Dry (December to May) (graduation year is 2017):
i. Certificate of Candidacy for Graduation stating the following details:
Over a hundred ethnic groups • Student attended a bridging program in the school
• Year level and graduation year
b. For applicants from schools in the Philippines or schools abroad under DepEd, who
Mixture of foreign influences graduated in the previous years (graduation year is 2016 and prior) and did not enroll in
Spanish, Chinese, and American any college/university after graduation:
i. Original and photocopy of 4th year HS / Grade 12 Report Card
ii. Certification from the high school principal regarding the student’s F137- A that it is still in the
One of the largest English-speaking school file and has not been forwarded to another college/university
countries in the world c. For graduates of Non-Formal Education Accreditation and Equivalency or graduates of
Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency:
i. Certificate of Rating (with passing marks in all subjects)
PHILIPPINE ƒƒ
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Suman
Bibingka
d. For graduates of Associate Degree Programs:
i. Transcript of Records
CUISINE ƒƒ
ƒƒ
Puto Bumbong
Champorado
• No failing grade
• Weighted average of at least 2.00 or its equivalent, excluding Religion, PE and NSTP
ii. Honorable Dismissal/Certificate of Transfer Credential
ƒƒ Lechon ƒƒ Kuchinta iii. Photocopy of NSO Birth Certificate
ƒƒ Chicharon ƒƒ Puto e. For applicants coming from schools abroad (except for Filipino schools under DepEd):
ƒƒ Crispy Pata ƒƒ Balut i. Authenticated Transcript of Records from Senior Year
ii. Certificate of completion of secondary education
ƒƒ Adobo ƒƒ Fresh Lumpia (senior high school / grade 12 or its equivalent)
ƒƒ Kare-kare ƒƒ Ilocos Empanada Additional requirements for foreign nationals:
ƒƒ Sinigang ƒƒ Halo-halo • Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) or Special Study Permit (SSP)
ƒƒ Kaldereta ƒƒ Tablea Tsokolate • Original and photocopy of Passport
NOTE: The application is considered official once a receipt has been issued:
ƒƒ Sisig ƒƒ Turon • Mapúa’s official receipt (for those who applied in-campus) or
ƒƒ Bulalo ƒƒ Maja Blanca • Mapúa’s provisional receipt (for those who applied at any accredited Testing Center)
ƒƒ Bacolod Chicken Inasal ƒƒ Biko
ƒƒ Pancit ƒƒ Sapin-sapin *Examinees should present their examination permits together with the receipts on the day of the examination.
ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS:
The following rules shall govern the admission of transfer students:
1. Mapúa Examination Permit or Examination Result Letter or Notice of Results
2. Original Grade 12 / 4th year HS Report Card (Form 138) with the applicant’s eligibility for admission to 1. Transfer students may be admitted to a degree program provided that –
college duly signed by the school principal • they would complete in Mapúa at least sixty percent (60%) of the units required
3. Fully accomplished Student Data Sheet / Enrollment Form for the degree program
4. Original Birth Certificate printed on National Statistics Office (NSO) paper • the maximum number of students quota set by the School and the Registrar
5. Original certificate of good moral character (dated February 2016 onwards) from the high school for the degree program to which admission is sought has not yet been filled up
(with school seal) • they have accomplished and submitted the Fraternity Contract
6. One (1) pc. ID picture (plain background), size 1.5 ” x 1.5” (form issued by the Registrar’s Office during enrollment)
7. One (1) long brown envelope to contain all of the above
8. Additional Requirements: 2. The admission of transfer students shall be on probationary basis until all courses taken outside Mapúa (i.e. English,
a. For graduates from schools in the Philippines or schools abroad under DepEd, who Mathematics, Chemistry, Drawing, Physics, and Computer) which are required for the degree program are validated.
graduated in the previous years (graduation year is 2016 and prior) and did not enroll in any Validation examinations are to be given one (1) month before the enrollment period, for a fee. Otherwise, he should
college/university after graduation: repeat the courses. Only courses in the basic program may be credited
i. Certification from the high school principal regarding the student’s F137-A stating that it is
still in the school file and has not been forwarded to another college/university 3. No validation examination should be given to applicants who come from higher educational institution with status of
b. For graduates of Non-Formal Education Accreditation and Equivalency or graduates of full autonomy (granted by the Commission on Higher Education) provided the course description for the courses to
Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency be credited are equivalent to Mapúa’s course description.
i. Certificate of Rating (with passing marks in all subjects)
ii. Photocopy of Diploma B. BACHELOR’S DEGREE HOLDERS FROM OTHER SCHOOLS
c. For graduates of Associate Degree Programs: i. Original Transcript of Records with no failing grade and with a weighted average of at least 2.00 or its
i. Transcript of Records with no failing grade and with a weighted average of at least 2.00 equivalent, excluding Religion, PE and NSTP
or its equivalent, excluding Religion, PE and NSTP ii. Admission fee
ii. Honorable Dismissal/Certificate of Transfer Credential iii. Additional requirements after passing the MSAE:
iii. Certified true copy of Form 137-A • Two recommendation letters from previous school
d. For Filipino graduates coming from schools abroad (forms issued by the Admissions Office)
(except for Filipino schools under DepEd): • Original certificate of good moral character issued by the college Student
i. Authenticated Transcript of Records from Senior Year Affairs Office (with school seal)
ii. Certificate of completion of secondary education (senior high school or its equivalent) • Letter of Intent addressed to the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
e. For enrollees beginning 2nd or 3rd term: • Original copy of Honorable Dismissal/Certificate of Transfer Credential
i. Official Results of Basic Medical Laboratory Work-up (CBC, Urinalysis, • Original or certified true copy of course (subject) descriptions
Chest X-Ray: PA View) from any major hospitals. • Original birth certificate printed on National Statistics Office paper
f. For enrollees beginning 2nd or 3rd term: • Two (2) identical pictures (plain background), size 1.5” x 1.5”
i. Current graduates (graduation year is 2017) who graduated from senior high school in • Photocopy of ACR for foreign nationals
the Philippines or schools abroad under DepEd:
• Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) or Special Study Permit (SSP) IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
• Original and photocopy of Passport 1. All applicants with a Bachelor’s Degree from other schools are required to take the Mapúa Scholastic
• Photocopy of birth certificate from country of origin Aptitude Examination for another degree.
ii. Current graduates (graduation year is 2017) and previous graduates (graduation year is
2016 and prior) who graduated from schools abroad: 2. For transferees, only those applying for Engineering and Sciences programs are subject to take the MSAE
• For the complete list or requirements please see/call the Registrar’s Office or for Math.
refer to this link: http://mapua.edu.ph/admissions/foreignstudentguide/index.html
3. All applicants applying for Architecture, Interior Design and Multimedia Arts and Sciences are required to take
the Skills Test as an additional examination.
OTHER APPLICANTS
A. TRANSFEREES 4. All applicants must submit their Official Results of Basic Medical Laboratory Work-up (CBC, Urinalysis, Chest
i. Original Transcript of Records with no failing grade and with a weighted average of at least 2.00 X-Ray: PA View) from any major hospitals, upon enrollment.
or its equivalent, excluding Religion, PE and NSTP
ii. Original certificate of good moral character issued by the college Student Affairs Office
(with school seal)
iii. Letter of Intent addressed to the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs (EVPAA). Please
state the program applied for
iv. Additional requirements once approved by the EVPAA:
• Admission fee
• Original copy of Honorable Dismissal/Certificate of Transfer Credential
• Original or certified true copy of course (subject) descriptions
• Original birth certificate printed on National Statistics Office paper
• Two (2) identical pictures (plain background), size 1.5” x 1.5”
• Photocopy of ACR for foreign nationals
Admissions Office
Mapúa Institute of Technology
Muralla Street, Intramuros,
Manila, 1002 Philippines
Tel.: +63 (2) 247-5000
Telefax: +63 (2) 524-5570
Email: admissions@mapua.edu.ph
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