18/04/2026
ARE YOU AN ECE STUDENT OR PROFESSIONAL? READ THIS.
Do you really know the law that governs your profession?
The Republic Act No. 9292 is more than just a requirement for board exams—it is the foundation of your identity, responsibility, and authority as an Electronics Engineering professional in the Philippines.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
✔️ What is RA 9292 and why does it matter?
✔️ Who are qualified as Electronics Engineers (ECE) and Electronics Technicians (ECT)?
✔️ What are your legal scope of practice and limitations?
✔️ What are the requirements for licensure?
✔️ What practices are considered ILLEGAL under the law?
✔️ What are the penalties for violations?
✔️ How does this law protect public safety and professional standards?
WHY THIS MATTERS TO YOU:
RA 9292 ensures that only qualified, competent, and ethical professionals are allowed to design, install, operate, and maintain critical electronic systems in:
📡 Telecommunications
Microelectronics
Power electronics
📺 Broadcasting
💻 ICT Infrastructure
⚙️ Instrumentation and Control
🤖 Emerging Technologies
Biomedical and Biotechnology
and many others
🎯 FOR STUDENTS:
Understanding RA 9292 early will guide your career path, responsibilities, and professional growth.
🎯 FOR PROFESSIONALS:
This law defines your rights, privileges, and accountability—and reminds us to continuously improve through lifelong learning and CPD.
REMEMBER:
Being an ECE is not just about passing the board exam.
It is about upholding integrity, competence, and responsibility to society.
Let’s continue to elevate the profession through excellence and unity with the Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines
Are you ready to practice Electronics Engineering the RIGHT way?