iACADEMY Achieves 100% Passing Rate in 2026 Real Estate Appraisers Licensure Examination, Produces Five Topnotchers

As the demand for competent real estate valuation professionals continues to grow, higher education institutions play a vital role in preparing graduates with the technical expertise and industry competencies required by the profession. Once again, iACADEMY has demonstrated its commitment to academic excellence after delivering an outstanding performance in the 2026 Real Estate Appraisers Licensure Examination (REALE).
iACADEMY recorded a 100% passing rate, with all of its examinees successfully earning their licenses. Further highlighting this achievement, the institution produced five national topnotchers, showcasing the strength of its Real Estate Management program and its commitment to producing industry-ready professionals.
Leading iACADEMY's roster of top performers is Jessica Lyn Toledo Mupas-Buhain, who ranked Top 3 nationwide with a rating of 92.50%. She is joined by fellow graduates who also secured places among the country's highest scorers:
Lauren Angela Cabato Pacis – Top 5 (91.50%)
Villa Venetia Aranas Carado – Top 6 (91.00%)
Angelie Chiong Wee – Top 7 (90.50%)
Jamie Garcia De Guzman – Top 8 (90.00%)
These results reflect iACADEMY's consistent commitment to delivering industry-aligned education through experienced faculty, practical learning experiences, comprehensive review programs, and a curriculum designed to meet the evolving standards of the real estate profession.
"At the heart of our Real Estate Management program is a commitment to shaping future industry leaders. Through immersive learning, real-world applications, and rigorous licensure preparation, we go beyond credentials, equipping students with a true competitive edge," said Ms. Lovelle Taleon, Chairperson of iACADEMY's Real Estate Management Program.
JV Padua, Dean of the School of Business and Liberal Arts, emphasized the institution's holistic approach to education. "Here at iACADEMY, we go beyond technical skills, we cultivate leadership, ethics, and entrepreneurial vision. You're not just preparing to manage properties; you're preparing to elevate lifestyles and drive growth in every community you touch. This is where future developers and decision-makers begin."
Meanwhile, Raquel Perez-Wong, President and Chief Operating Officer of iACADEMY, highlighted the institution's mission of creating professionals who make meaningful contributions to society. "At iACADEMY, we don't just shape real estate professionals, we shape visionaries who redefine cities, communities, and lives. You're learning how to manage properties, but more importantly, how to create value and trust. Real impact begins with responsible ownership, and it starts here."
This latest achievement builds on iACADEMY's consistently outstanding performance in recent licensure examinations. In the April 2026 Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination, iACADEMY was recognized as the Top Performing School, achieving a 100% passing rate, producing the Top 1 examinee nationwide, and securing multiple places in the national rankings. Continuing this tradition of excellence, Jessica Lyn Toledo Mupas-Buhain further distinguished herself by earning Top 3 in the 2026 Real Estate Appraisers Licensure Examination, making her a double topnotcher after previously placing Top 2 in the April 2026 Real Estate Brokers Licensure Examination. These remarkable milestones underscore iACADEMY's sustained commitment to producing highly competent real estate professionals who consistently excel in national licensure examinations.
The institution's performance in the 2026 Real Estate Appraisers Licensure Examination further strengthens iACADEMY's track record of excellence in real estate education. By combining academic rigor with practical, industry-driven training, iACADEMY continues to produce graduates who are well-prepared to excel in licensure examinations and make lasting impact in the Philippine real estate industry.
The full list of successful examinees may be viewed through the official Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) results: