CLE Criminology Rating Calculator
Enter your six CLE subject scores. The calculator applies the PRC Criminology Board weightages, checks the 75% passing rule plus the 50% subtest floor, and flags your weakest subject.
Enter your subtest scores (%)
Weighted CLE rating
70.00%
Below 75% weighted — more review needed
Weakest subtest: Criminal Law (RPC Books 1 & 2) (70%). That's the biggest lever for your next review cycle.
CLE rating rule
PRC sets the passing rating for the CLE at 75% weighted average across the six subjects, with no individual subject below 50%. Weightages vary slightly per cycle — the values above track the most recent PRC Board Resolution.
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Frequently asked questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CLE passing rating?
PRC requires a weighted average of 75% across the six CLE subjects, with no individual subject below 50%. Fail either rule and the result is a fail, regardless of how high the average is.
How is the CLE weighted?
The PRC Criminology Board uses the following weightings (latest Board Resolution): Criminal Law 20%, Law Enforcement Administration 20%, Criminalistics 20%, Correctional Administration 10%, Criminal Sociology 10%, and Criminology Theory 20%. Weightings are re-ratified per cycle — verify on prc.gov.ph before the exam.
How many takers pass the CLE per cycle?
The national passing rate hovers between 25–35% per cycle. About 90,000 candidates sit the CLE each year — making it the second-largest PRC board exam after LET.
What's a good CLE target rating?
Aim for at least 80% weighted average on mocks, with no subject under 60%. That gives you the buffer to absorb exam-day nerves and unexpected phrasing.