Roberto Pagdanganan - Education

Education

Obet Pagdanganan holds the following educational qualifications.

  • Doctorate in Educational Management (Honoris Causa), Bulacan State University (1995);
  • Master in Business Administration, Dela Salle University (1981);
  • Bachelor of Laws, Manuel L. Quezon University (1990);
  • Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (1968), where he is the only Summa Cum Laude to date in the School of Engineering, 11th Placer, Chemical Engineering Board Examinations (July, 1968);
  • Calumpit Institute, Valedictorian (1963);
  • Calumpit Elementary School (also Caniogan Elementary School), Valedictorian (1959)

Pagdanganan, 62, was among the record 6,533 law graduates who took the September, 2008 Philippine Bar Examination.

Currently, there are only five (5) Pagdanganans who are admitted in the Philippine Bar, namely: (1) Nicanor T. Pagdanganan; (2) Jose Sauro Pagdanganan; (3) Fortunato C. Pagdanganan, Jr.; (4) Liam S. Pagdanganan; and (5) Ernesto S. Pagdanganan. In the event Roberto M. Pagdanganan is successful, and will pass the Philippine Bar Examinations, he will be the sixth Pagdanganan in the Roll of Attorneys.

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