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Bill waiving entrance exam fees for qualified students lapses into law

MANILA, Philippines — A bill that waives the entrance exam fees for students with an excellent academic background and of a certain household income has lapsed into law.

Republic Act (RA) 12006, or the Free College Entrance Examinations Act, requires private higher education institutions to give free entrance exams to "disadvantaged students who show potential for academic excellence," the Presidential Communications Office said in a news release. The bill lapsed into law on June 14.

Under the law, students can avail of the free admission test based on five conditions:

The law also authorizes the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to impose appropriate sanctions against private schools that may violate the law. 

CHED must also promulgate the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the law within 60 days from its effectivity, in coordination with the Department of Education.

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