Accreditation and Certification Board for Engineering and Technology (ACBET) is organized by PTC to implement the PTC policies, procedures, criteria, guidelines and standards for engineering programs:
- establishes the annual accreditation plan and make sure that this is effectively implemented.
- approves the appointment of Program Evaluation Teams (PET);
- receives the accreditation evaluation report from EAC on engineering program
- decides on accreditation actions recommended by the EAC
- responds to complaint or appeal concerning the accreditation process
- accepts and recommends proposals for improvements on the provisions of CASEE and accreditation practices
- 3 former PTC Presidents – one shall hold office for 2 years; another one shall hold office for 3 years; and the third to hold office for 4 years. Any of the former PTC Presidents maybe re-nominated for another term of three (3) years.
- 13 EPO nominees – 4 shall hold office for 2 years; 4 shall hold office for 3 years, and 5 hold office for 4 years. EPO representatives may be re-nominated only for another term of three (3) years.
- The ACBET Chair shall be elected by the ACBET members from among the most seniors among them and shall hold office for the duration of his appointment as ACBET member, however, the remaining term of office should not be less than 2 years

- ACBET Officers
- Aerospace Engineering
- Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics Engineering
- Geodetic Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Naval Architects and Marine Engineering
- Sanitary Engineering