Review centers in the Philippines prepare candidates for high-stakes professional exams — CPA, nursing licensure, civil service, bar, board exams across professions. The website serves prospective reviewees making a significant investment in their career preparation.
The short answer
Most Philippine review centers need the Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) — program pages by exam, instructor profiles, batch schedules, pricing, enrollment. Centers with online or hybrid review programs need Premium (₱220K–₱320K) for the LMS infrastructure.
What reviewees look for
Exam-specific programs. What exams does the center prepare? CPA, nursing, civil service, LET, criminology, engineering boards, bar?
Instructor quality. Who teaches? Top-ranking reviewers and CPA reviewers with strong track records command higher fees.
Pass rate / track record. What percentage of the center’s graduates pass the exam? Specific to recent batches, not all-time averages.
Program structure. Intensive, regular, weekend, online, hybrid. Schedule options.
Pricing. Per-program fees, payment terms.
Mock exam quality. Mock exams are a major differentiator — strong centers invest in realistic mock exams.
Schedule. When does the next batch start? Reviewees often time their preparation tightly around the actual exam date.
Essential pages
Home. Center positioning, featured programs, pass rate or top-ranker count, primary CTA (Enroll now / View programs).
Review Programs. One page per exam — CPA Review, Nursing Review, Civil Service Review, Board Exam Review (per specialty). Each with curriculum, schedule options, instructors, mock exam structure, and pricing.
Instructors. Faculty profiles with credentials, professional background, teaching experience, and any top-ranking or pass-rate associations.
Schedule. Upcoming batches by program with start dates, schedule (regular, weekend, intensive), and capacity.
Pass Rate / Results. Recent exam results, top rankers (with consent), pass rate by program. This is the most important credibility content.
Pricing. All program tiers with what’s included (lectures, materials, mock exams, additional support).
Enrollment. Online enrollment form with payment via PayMongo, HitPay, or bank transfer.
Free Resources. Sample lectures, mini-mock exams, study tips. Drives traffic from candidates researching exam preparation.
About. Center history, founding philosophy, accreditations.
Contact. Multiple paths — phone, email, Viber, contact form.
Online review program infrastructure
For centers offering online or hybrid programs:
LMS platform: LearnDash, Tutor LMS, or LifterLMS for WordPress; or third-party (Teachable, Thinkific) embedded.
Recorded lecture access: Video hosting and protected access for enrolled students only.
Practice exam system: Auto-graded multiple-choice questions, timed exams, detailed answer explanations.
Progress tracking: Student dashboard showing completion, scores, and recommendations.
Live online classes: Zoom or Google Meet integration with the LMS schedule.
This is Premium-tier scope.
Top ranker recognition
Philippine professional exams publish top rankers prominently. Review centers with top rankers should:
- Feature them prominently on the homepage
- Have a dedicated “Our Top Rankers” page with photos and details
- Use the top ranker count in marketing (“Producing top 10 placers consistently”)
- Update after each exam cycle
This is one of the highest-conversion content types for review center websites.
Budget
Business (₱120K–₱180K): Independent review center, full program structure, instructor profiles, enrollment, pricing. Suitable for in-person review focused centers.
Premium (₱220K–₱320K): Review center with online or hybrid programs, LMS integration, recorded lecture access, practice exam system. The typical modern review center tier.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much does a review center website cost in the Philippines?
- Most Philippine review centers need the Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) — program pages by exam type, instructor profiles, batch schedules, enrollment, and content marketing. Centers with online review programs and recorded lectures need Premium (₱220K–₱320K) for the LMS infrastructure.
- What pages should a review center website have?
- Home (programs and primary CTA), Review Programs (organized by exam — CPA, nursing, board exams, civil service), Instructors, Batch Schedule, Pass Rate / Results, Pricing and Packages, Enrollment, Free Resources or Mock Exams, and Contact.
- Should review centers publish their pass rates?
- Yes if competitive. Pass rates are the single most important conversion factor for review center prospects. A center with a strong pass rate should publish it prominently. Centers with average rates can publish qualified statistics ('70% pass rate for our intensive program') rather than total averages.
- Do review centers need online learning systems?
- Increasingly yes. Post-pandemic, hybrid review programs (in-person plus online) are the standard. A learning management system (LearnDash, Tutor LMS) lets students access recorded lectures, practice exams, and study materials. This is Premium tier infrastructure.
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