All UPCAT news and results are announced on the university's website, usually around January, with the results by April. The list of qualified applicants is also posted outside the U.P. Office of Admissions. Aside from these, a list of examinees and their corresponding qualifying status is sent to their respective high schools. Finally, individual letters containing qualifying information and further instructions, if any, are sent to the individual examinees. Around 10%-15% of the examinees pass the UPCAT and qualify for admission to the university every year. In 2016, in the first UPCAT conducted in the fully enforced K+12 system in the country, out of 10,000 applicants, only around 1,500 passed. The university has since seen applications for the UPCAT exceeding 100,000 annually since 2017, the first time that the first K+12 system graduates have taken the examinations. In 2019, with
RA 10931 enforced, institutionalizing free tuition across state universities and colleges (SUCs), a record-high 90,426 applicants took the test. Of this, 11,821 qualified for admission. Since 2018, the UPCAT results can be accessed via any WAP-enabled device (such as PDAs and mobile phones) at the university's official WAP site. From 2019 onwards, in consideration of the country's Data Privacy Act, the viewing of results shifted to a new system, ending the era of public viewing via a master list, with student applicants requested to log in using the email address and password used during the online application process. In the late 2010s, UPCAT results were infamous for being released late relative to other major Philippine universities, which have cost some parents upwards of ₱5,000.00 in reservation fees in different universities. This has also caused great anxiety to applicants because they only release a range of weeks or months, resulting in applicants checking every day of that month or week. The UPCAT was suspended from 2020 to 2022 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic but reinstated in 2023, the first time the number of examinees breached the 100,000 mark. Out of 135,236 examinees who took the UPCAT 2025, there were 17,996 who received an admission notice or 13.31% of all test-takers. For UPCAT 2026, there were 147,437 examinees with 18,350 passing the test corresponding to 12.44% of all test-takers. ==Oblation Scholars==