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UB Criminology graduates Pass October 2025 NAPOLCOM Examination

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The University of Batangas (UB) recorded another milestone as graduates from its Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Crim) program passed the October 2025 National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) Examination, with results released on December 23, 2025.

Fourteen UB examinees successfully met the standards set by the National Police Commission, demonstrating their competence and readiness to serve in law enforcement and public safety roles. The passers include Windell C. Angulo, Rubie Angela B. Bautista, Nicko Camaya, Joven J. Carandang, Jericho Clerigo, Margielyn C. Frago, Kian Enrico Jherome Moratillo, Klyo Carl L. Oliver, Justine Ormido, Lei Cristine G. Ramirez, Jhabar A. Rebugar, Angelo Sangalang, Mark Joshua B. Seva, and Gerzon Kyle B. Talamante.

The BS Criminology program at UB equips students with comprehensive training in criminal justice, law enforcement procedures, forensic science, and ethical policing. Through structured instruction and practical exposure, the university prepares its graduates to uphold public order and community safety.

The successful results align with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions by strengthening the pool of qualified law enforcement professionals, and SDG 4: Quality Education by ensuring access to relevant, competency-based education.

Through this achievement, the University of Batangas continues to contribute to nation-building by producing graduates committed to integrity, accountability, and public service.

VISION

The Criminology Education program is envisioned in producing graduates who have the knowledge and skills in addressing the problem of criminality in the country and the competence to meet the challenge of globalization.

MISSION

To provide the community with professionally competent and morally upright graduates who can deliver efficient and effective services in crime prevention, crime detection and investigation, law enforcement, and custody and rehabilitation of offenders.

OBJECTIVES

• Inspire and instill in the students the value of service to God and Humanity and respect to duly Constituted Authorities;
• Provide the students the basic and fundamental knowledge and skills in the various law disciplines applicable in the proper and efficient attainment of the Criminal Justice System Process and an unwavering attitudes and commitment in the prevention and control of criminality in the community, law enforcement and other related areas in the light of modern crime fighting and technology;
• Develop in the students communication skills vital to their continuous acquisition and use of interactive activities with the community they may be destined to live and serve;
• Promote health, physical fitness and sportsmanship by providing training in the art of self-defense and marksmanship;
• Enhance vision so that in this enforcement task, he would intelligently decide justice, law and order; and
• Integrate development of moral character and personal discipline in learning the courses/subjects in the curriculum.

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UB Criminology graduates Pass October 2025 NAPOLCOM Examination

The University of Batangas (UB) recorded another milestone as graduates from its Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Crim) program passed the October 2025