TESDA Offer 5,000 Foreign Language Scholarship


The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) of the Philippines is giving almost 5000 scholarship for our Filipino workers who want to learn writing and speaking the different dialects of other countries.

For almost 5,000 scholarships and free training that will be given, a grantee could choose to enroll in learning either English, Japanese, Mandarin, Arabic, Spanish, Russian, Germany, and Bahasa.


The said organization wishes to help not only our Overseas Filipino Workers but also Filipinos who are working in the country so they initiate with this program.

As Deputy Director General for Policies and Planning of Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Rosanna Urdaneta said that according to one of the studies in America, a person should know at least 2 major languages and their cultures to surely help him easily adopt.

In order to avail the scholarship, the applicant must be a Filipino citizen, of legal age and at least High School graduate.

The scholarship is a first come, first served basis so even a Filipino who works in the Philippines could apply for it. You should only first register online through the TESDA website (www.tesda.gov.ph) and wait for their confirmation.

Upon application, the applicant also needs to prepare for the following documentary requirements:

  • Original and photocopy of any of the ff: College or High school diploma, transcript of record, training certificate from TESDA registered program, NC/COC issued by TESDA.
  • 3 pcs 1x1 and 2x2 photo with white background.


Top 10 TESDA Vocational Courses


The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) of the Philippines is one of the agencies that offer short and free vocational courses to everybody especially to those youths who can’t be able to send in colleges by their parents.
The government made their initiative to establish this organization aiming to help and Filipinos in order to have at least a decent job after finishing and learning to TESDA.

Nevertheless, what are these vocational courses in TESDA offers which are mostly in-demand to people last 2016 which you can be also enrolled for this year?

These in-demand skills are in construction, information and communications technology, tourism, agri-fisheries, and health and wellness industries, TESDA Director-General Guiling Mamondiong said in a press conference.

Based on TESDA's records, these were the most popular courses in 2016:
  1. Shielded metal arc welding (course II) - 52,650 enrollees
  2. Cookery - 51,083 enrollees
  3. Food and beverage service - 50,646 enrollees
  4. Bread and pastry production - 47,728 enrollees
  5. Housekeeping - 43,993 enrollees
  6. Electrical installation and maintenance - 35,824 enrollees
  7. shielded metal arc welding (course I) - 27,839
  8. Computer systems servicing - 24,468 enrollees
  9. Bookkeeping - 23,569 enrollees
  10. Contact center services - 23,228 enrollees


After graduating from the programs given by TESDA, trainees will be given a National Certificate from TESDA Assessment that comes with benefits that include a quality assurance that the graduate has acquired proper knowledge and an understanding of the task at hand from undergoing a series of practical and hands-on demonstrations, positive attitudes from interviews with people who contribute to the job and work projects. Not only that, but the certificate will also guarantee that the graduate has acquired the values that can help his/her skills needed for the said occupation and for future opportunities that can follow from the success of the current project.

TESDA eyes to hold Language Proficiency, Culture Training for OFWs


The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) offered different and free short courses. It includes here the Language Proficiency Course. The TESDA aims to help trainees in order for them to gain a basic or intermediate knowledge and understanding of a particular language which they will use in their future career within or outside the country.



The TESDA as one of the leading career developer in the country is now making another move to mold the language proficiency aspect of our workers through their coordination with foreign embassies targeting to build up more not only the language proficiency but also the culture training of Filipinos who want to work abroad. The foreign embassies including Spain, People’s Republic of China, United Kingdom, Vietnam, Malaysia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Japan, Korea, Italy, France, Russia and Germany are the countries where Philippines will be making the possible tie-up. TESDA Director General Guiling Mamondiong has already sent a letter for those countries regarding the proposal.



Mamondiong said that through this initiative, it will surely help Filipinos who want to work overseas for them to be more effective and productive in speaking the languages they used in that country as well as their culture. According to a survey, possessing and knowing then the languages and the different cultures by the employees in the country they wish to work for is a big advantage because this will make their service on their employer be better.

In connection to this, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority also made their immediate plan to coordinate to the Department of Employment in order for this project to pursue. But if your plan now is to work in other countries, you may also avail the free Language Proficiency Course of TESDA which includes Basic Japanese Language and Cultures, Basic English Language, Basic Korean Language, Basic Mandarin Language and Cultures, Basic Arabic Language and Saudi/Gulf Cultures and Basic Spanish Language for Different Vocations.

source: insidemanila

TESDA Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW): A short course offered by TESDA


Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) NC II is one of the kinds of Welding courses offered by TESDA which specializes in welding carbon steel pipes components. You may think that it is similar to other welding courses like shielded metal arc welding but this one uses specific equipment which varies from the other welding equipment. Flux-Cored Arc Welding tools are used in this kind of welding. It merely relies on flux to generate the necessary protection and minimally relies on shielding gas unlike SMAW.

Different from other Welding Courses, Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) is a semi-automatic or automatic arc welding method. Comparing it to SMAW/Shielded Metal Arc Welding and GTAW/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, FCAW requires lesser skills for operators so you won’t find it hard to execute when you are on the Job.

You are given enough choices if you are interested in becoming a welder. We have Gas Metal Arc Welding, Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding and this, Flux-Cored Arc Welding. The choice is yours. Check out the skills that you may acquire if you choose this course.

This course offers plenty of competencies such as:

  • -Applying Safety Practices;
  • -Interpreting Drawings and Sketches;
  • -Performing Industry Calculations;
  • -Contributing to Quality System;
  • -Using Hand Tools;
  • -Preparing Weld Materials;
  • -Setting up Welding Equipment;
  • -Fitting up Weld Materials;
  • -Repairing Welds;
  • -Welding Carbon Steel Pipes using FCAW

COURSE DURATION

Flux-Cored Arc Welding course can be finished in a minimum span of 268 hours of sessions.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

-Nothing has changed in the required documents. You just need to prepare the common requirements for TESDA courses and that include your:
-Copy of Birth Certificated validated by NSO
-Copy of High School and/or College Diploma
-Certified True Copy of Transcript of Records
-1x1 and/or 2x2 Pictures
-Certification of Good Moral Character

These are the fixed common requirements that you need to prepare. Nevertheless, some institutions require more depending on where you would enroll at so it is better to inquire first and get in touch with the personnel or school or training center’s official representatives for you to be fully aware on what to bring aside from those mentioned above.

PREREQUISITE

Another note to first time takers: Some TESDA-Accredited institutions may oblige you to undergo and finish Flux-Cored Arc Welding NC I first before being permitted to take Flux-Cored Arc Welding NC II.

CAREER

Eligible graduates of Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II may find employments as either of the following:
-Plate Welder (FCAW)
-Pipe Welder (FCAW)

COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATIONS

Individuals who enrolled in this short course may have to undergo Competency Assessment first before graduation. This is to ensure the issuance of National Certificates (NC II) that will be given to students once they pass the assessment. You may find more information regarding the assessments and certifications on this page.


TESDA Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) NC II: A short course offered by TESDA


Another kind of Welding course is offered by TESDA: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) NC II which trains you in welding carbon steel plates and carbon steel pipes components as précised by design, blueprints, diagrams, work order, welding process or practical directions using GTAW equipment.

It is almost the same as Shielded Metal Arc Welding but different in equipment and procedures. GTAW deals with the welding of thin sections of stainless steel and non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and copper alloys while Shielded Metal Arc Welding covers the manual process of welding consumable electrodes, iron and steels.


This course offers plenty of competencies such as:

  • -Applying Safety Practices;
  • -Interpreting Drawings and Sketches;
  • -Performing Industry Calculations;
  • -Contributing to Quality System;
  • -Using Hand Tools;
  • -Preparing Weld Materials;
  • -Setting up Welding Equipment;
  • -Fitting up Weld Materials;
  • -Repairing Welds;
  • -Welding Carbon Steel Pipes using GTAW


COURSE DURATION

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) NC II course can be finished in a minimum span of 268 hours of sessions.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

-Nothing has changed in the required documents. You just need to prepare the common requirements for TESDA courses and that include your:
-Copy of Birth Certificated validated by NSO
-Copy of High School and/or College Diploma
-Certified True Copy of Transcript of Records
-1x1 and/or 2x2 Pictures
-Certification of Good Moral Character

These are the fixed common requirements that you need to prepare. Nevertheless, some institutions require more depending on where you would enroll at so it is better to inquire first and get in touch with the personnel or school or training center’s official representatives for you to be fully aware on what to bring aside from those mentioned above.


PREREQUISITE

Another note to first time takers: Some TESDA-Accredited institutions may oblige you to undergo and finish Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) NC I first before being permitted to take Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) NC II.

CAREER

Eligible graduates of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding NC II may find employments as GTAW/TIG Welder both local and international. There are numerous jobs abroad that need skilled workers especially in New Zealand and middle east.

COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATIONS

Individuals who enrolled in this short course may have to undergo Competency Assessment first before graduation. This is to ensure the issuance of National Certificates (NC II) that will be given to students once they pass the assessment. You may find more information regarding the assessments and certifications on this page.

TESDA Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II: Complete Details


You may or may not have seen the other Welding courses aside from this one but still, we are to offer you another welding course that might go with your preferences as a welder. This course is pretty much designed to improve the knowledge, desirable attitudes regarding extraordinary jobs, and skills in performing shielded arc welding work to a standard which are expected in the workplace.
This short course will help you in specific works particularly in welding carbon steel plate and pipe components which is specified by layout, blueprints, diagrams, work order, welding procedure and oral instructions using of course, the shielded metal arc welding equipment.

This course covers variety of competencies such as: applying safety practices, interpreting drawings and sketches, performing industry calculations, contributing to quality system, using hand tools, preparing weld materials, setting up welding equipment, fitting up weld materials, repairing welds, welding carbon steel plates and pipes using SMAW. These competencies can only be acquired of course, if you enroll in this short course. Otherwise, you may learn it from practical application but there aren’t any other institutions that would let you experience those in just a whim of interest aside from TESDA so it still is better if you enroll.


COURSE DURATION

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) course can be finished in a minimum span of 268 hours of sessions.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

-Nothing has changed in the required documents. You just need to prepare the common requirements for TESDA courses and that include your:
-Copy of Birth Certificated validated by NSO
-Copy of High School and/or College Diploma
-Certified True Copy of Transcript of Records
-1x1 and/or 2x2 Pictures
-Certification of Good Moral Character

These are the fixed common requirements that you need to prepare. Nevertheless, some institutions require more depending on where you would enroll at so it is better to inquire first and get in touch with the personnel or school or training center’s official representatives for you to be fully aware on what to bring aside from those mentioned above.

PREREQUISITE

Another note to first time takers: Some TESDA-Accredited institutions may oblige you to undergo and finish Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I first before being permitted to take Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II.

CAREER

Eligible graduates of Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II may find employments as SMAW welders in both local and international. There are numerous jobs abroad that need skilled workers especially in New Zealand and middle east.


COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATIONS

Individuals who enrolled in this short course may have to undergo Competency Assessment first before graduation. This is to ensure the issuance of National Certificates (NC II) that will be given to students once they pass the assessment. You may find more information regarding the assessments and certifications on this page.

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TESDA Pipefitting NC II: All Information you should Know


Most of us got no time for minor utility problems so we never deal with them ourselves, instead, we hire professionals to fix them for us. Do we always have to do that? Do we always have to rely on others to fix our mess? No! We are intellectual beings therefore; we look for possible ways to fix the problems that we are facing. If you’re one of those people who would want to try something new for themselves or are curious of what they can do regarding the said matter, you are pretty much welcome to check one of the courses of TESDA: Pipefitting NC II.

Pipefitting or pipefitter course may help us know things about installing, assembling, fabricating, maintaining and repairing piping systems. It is a very high-leveled profession which requires to be licensed as seen in other countries.


More often, pipes can get disturbing, especially when they break, thus, we must know how to fix them, not necessarily everything but at least even a bit to lessen the Pipefitter’s job. Nevertheless, their work does not end in fixing pipes alone as they can also assemble them and then install them, fabricate and repair, troubleshoot, lubricate and other processes in Pipefitting. If you are interested in learning skills in terms of Pipefitting, then this course suits your interest best and you might become one of the few Pipefitters in your area. That could both be satisfying and rewarding at the same time.
Aside from the things mentioned above, this course offers you load of other competencies such as:

  • -Preparing construction materials and tools
  • -Observing procedures, specifications, and manuals of instructions
  • -Interpreting technical drawings and plans
  • -Performing mensuration and calculation
  • -Maintaining tools and equipment
  • -Cutting, beveling and / or threading pipes
  • -Installing overhead piping system
  • -Installing underground piping system
  • -Performing tack welding


Course Duration

This course can be completed in at least 202 hours of sessions.


Admission Requirements

These are the basic and most common requirements that you need to prepare in order to enroll in this course:
-Copy of Birth Certificate authenticated by NSO
-High School or College Diploma
-Certified true copy of Transcript of Records or Form 137
-Certificate of Good Moral Character
-1x1 and / or 2x2 Pictures

Careers

Once you graduate Pipefitting NC II, you are now qualified to apply or be employed as a Pipefitter. There are numerous jobs abroad that hire pipefitter.


Competency Assessment and Certification
Students who are enrolled in the Pipefitting NC II course may be obligated to go through a Competency Assessment before graduation. This is to ensure the issuance of National Certificates (NC II) that will be given to students once they pass the assessment. You may find more information regarding the assessments and certifications on this page.

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TESDA Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) NC II in the Philippines


The person who operates welding equipment to connect metal components together using metal inert gas is called a Gas Metal Arc Welder. A very complicated yet challenging job as it requires 100% of your attention because of its dangerous super-heated metal. On the other hand, upon enrolling in this kind of course, we may get to know how to read blueprints, basic math, metallurgy and a basic understanding of electricity. Interesting, right?

Gas Metal Arc Welding will also help us in the application of welding carbon steel pipes components with the use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment.
Captivated by the given competencies? If not, then check out the other competencies offered by this short course.


Below are the other competencies you may acquire upon enrolling in this short course:
(1) Apply safety practices;
(2) Interpret drawings and sketches;
(3) Perform industry calculations;
 (4) Contribute to quality system;
(5) Use hand tools;
(6) Prepare Weld materials;
(7) Set up Welding equipment;
(8) Fit up weld materials; and (9) Repair welds.

Course Duration

Gas Metal Arc Welding NC II can be completed in at least 268 hours of sessions.

Admission Requirements
These are the basic and most common requirements that you need to prepare in order to enroll in this course:
-Copy of Birth Certificate authenticated by NSO
-High School or College Diploma
-Certified true copy of Transcript of Records or Form 137
-Certificate of Good Moral Character
-1x1 and / or 2x2 Pictures


Prerequisite

In some Technical Vocational Institutions (TVIs), they require you to undergo or finish Gas Metal Arc Welding NC I first before being permitted to take Gas Metal Arc Welding NC II so we suggest you inquire first before enrolling.

Careers

Once you graduate Gas Metal Arc Welding NC II, you may now apply or be employed as a Plate or Pipe welder. There are numerous jobs abroad like in Japan and New Zealand with high salary.


Competency Assessment and Certification

Students who are enrolled in the Gas Metal Arc Welding NC II course may be obligated to go through a Competency Assessment before graduation. This is to ensure the issuance of National Certificates (NC II) that will be given to students once they pass the assessment.

Vocational Certificate or Short Course Certificate is one of the requirements to apply abroad, especially for welding jobs.

You may find more information regarding the assessments and certifications in this link or you can also go directly to the nearest institution in your area for personal inquiries.

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List of TESDA Training Center For Japanese Language


This year, Japan offers millions of job opportunities for foreign workers. Some of the available jobs we can apply are nurses, ship builder, hotel and restaurant staff, caregiver, construction worker, factory worker, English tutors, food processing, and housekeeping.




Filipinos who want to apply in Japan will not pay for a placement fee. But one of the requirement is to know the Japanese language (Nihonggo) in order to be hired. In that case, TESDA will help you because it offers different kinds of foreign language. 


Related: How To Enroll in TESDA

We will list down the TESDA Training Center that offers the Japanese Language:

5M-STAR TRAINING & DEV'T. CENTER INC.
Japanese Language and Culture
3/F RODCEL Bldg., Rodeo Drive, Laguna Bel-Air 2, Sta. Rosa City, Laguna
0905-3350731
________________________________________

ABH Skills Development and Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
Rm 309 3/F Plaza Garcia Bldg., Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga
(045)438-7807 (0905)8775617
________________________________________

Advance Ability Assistance Foundation
Japanese Language
Mercado Village, Pulong Sta. Cruz, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
502-1652
________________________________________

Apple Nihonggo Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture I
G/F Kymata Bldg. 2740 Faraday Brgy. San Isidro Makati City
09339352637
________________________________________

Asia Pacific Caregiver & Healthcare Training Center, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language, Culture and Work Ethics
Unit 501, 5th Floor , Panorama Building, 1139 EDSA Quezon City
410-3331
________________________________________

Asia Resources and Keepers (ARK) Training Foundation, Inc.
Japanese Language Proficiency
2nd Floor ICR Bldg. 1 661Quirino Highway Bagbag, Novaliches Quezon City
419-5040
________________________________________

Asian Caregiving and Technology Education Centers, Inc.
Japanese Language Proficiency
A & A Bldg., 120 P. Jacinto cor. Boni Serrano St. Calaanan East, Caloocan City
366-3975/367-8233/366-9282
________________________________________

Asian Dream Language School (ADLS), Inc.
Basic Japanese Language Culture and Ethics
3/F King's Bldg. 2218 F.B. Harrison cor. William St. Brgy. 027, Pasay City
2389198
________________________________________

Asian Training and Educational Center Pangasinan, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language 
Brgy. San Vicente, San Jacinto, Pangasinan
(075)6531318
________________________________________

AYCO M Japanese Language Training Center inc.
Basic Japanese Language 
Blk 1 Lot 11, Buena Rosa 9, Macabling Phase 2, Santa Rosa City, Laguna
(049) 309-5604
________________________________________

Banzai International Language and Training Institute, Inc.
Japanese Language
No. 2702 M. Cabrera St., Brgy. 62 Zone 8, Pasay City
09194496198
________________________________________

Benguet Technical School
Japanese Language Program
Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet
(074) 424-7060/ 422-6234
________________________________________

Bicol University
Basic Japanese Language and Culture
Rizal St., Legazpi City
(052) 481-3129
________________________________________

Bohol Kaigo International Language & Skills Academy, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture Tradition
15-A/B Lamberts Bldg., Maria Clara, Cor. Remolador St., Tagbilaran City, Bohol
038-5010723
________________________________________

Cebu Multicultural Learning Institute
Basic Japanese
Door 2D, CP Center, #15 Don J. Llorente St., Cebu City
(032) 412-4170
________________________________________

Center for Applied Practical Skills Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
3/F 865 A.P. Building, M.F. Jhocson St. Sampaloc, Manila
732-08-31//743-06-52
________________________________________

Cinelle Training Consulting Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
4th Flr. LA Bldg, 861 Don Quijote ST Sampaloc, Manila
740-30-69
________________________________________

Corinth Global Japanese Language and Skills Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language
No. 6586 Dahlia St., San Dionisio, Gatchalian 1, Parañaque City 
820-5167
________________________________________

CPDC Training & Testing Corp.
Japanese Language
2317- A Luna Street, Pasay City 
551-4846
________________________________________

Davao International Language Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language N5
Roxas Ext., Digos City, Davao del Sur
None
________________________________________

Davao-Japan Agri Assistance Association, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language for Agricultural Producers 
Pag-asa Kalye Putol, Mabini-Artiaga St., Davao City
082 282-30-37
________________________________________

DIVERSIFIED CORPORATION
Japanese Language and Culture
No. 826 Fabella St., Plainview, Mandaluyong City 
535-9026
________________________________________

Dream English Learning Center, Inc.
Japanese Proficiency Program 
3-F SJV Bulasao Bldg., Km. 4, Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet
None
________________________________________

Emilie Gardose International Training Center
Japanese Language Proficiency
Blk 56 Lot 5, Maunlad Ave., Maunlad Homes, Brgy. Mojon, Malolos City, Bulacan
791-0246/ 9297808640
________________________________________

Ethics to Help Others Succeed (E-T-H-O-S) Corp.
Basic Japanese Language
Corner Cebu South Road and Eucalyptus St., Basak, San Nicolas, Cebu City 
414-1531, 0943-4960567
________________________________________

Excellent Language and Culture Training School Inc.
Japanese Language Proficiency
MNBB Bldg. Meadowood Ave., P.F. Espiritu V. Bacoor City, Cavite
(046) 472-6743
________________________________________

Far East Tribune Foundation, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
Interior, McArthur Highway, Balibago, Angeles City, Pampanga
(0918)9640706/ (0932)8602750
________________________________________

Far East Tribune Foundation, Inc.
Japanese Language 
Berzon Bldg.,McArthur Highway, San Agustin, City of San Fernando,Pampanga
(0918)964-0706
________________________________________

Filipino Support Organization, Inc. Operating under the name TIS Japanese Language Training Center
Japanese Language & Culture
2nd Floor, Door B, Chua Tiam Bldg., A. Del Rosario St., Guizo, Mandaue City
343-3417
________________________________________

Foundation for Advancement of Skills & Technology (FAST), Inc.
Nihongo Language and Japanese Culture, Work Values and Ethics
Eagle Bldg., Don Gil Garica Street, Capitol Site, Cebu City 
253-1566, 253-1544


Gengo Kenshu Center
Basic Japanese Language
Unit 201, Pacita Arcade Bldg., La Salle Avenue, Brgy. Villamonte, Bacolod City
0929-8151896
________________________________________

Givers International Language Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
No. 14 United St., Kapitolyo, Pasig City
None
________________________________________

Global Arcs Technical and Vocational School
Intensive Japanese Language and Culture Education
178 Dahlia St., Alido Hts, Bulihan, Malolos, Bulacan
09235647775
________________________________________

Green House Training and Assessment Center Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
No. 5402-04 M. Curie St. cor., Filmore St. Brgy. Palanan, Makati City
823-8085
________________________________________

Heartful Philippines Institute Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
No. 1112 Estrada St. Malate, Manila
401-79-65
________________________________________

Human Improvement Support Corporation
Japanese Language and Culture Training
Rm. 306 WDC Bldg., P. Burgos St., Cebu City 
255-5575
________________________________________

Japan Scholars Assistance Foundation, Inc.
Fundamental Japanese for Beginners
3F Clotilde Yap Bldg., Casuntingan, Mandaue City, Cebu
343-3418
________________________________________

Japan Scholars Assistance Foundation, Inc.
Fundamental Japanese for Intermediate
3F Clotilde Yap Bldg., Casuntingan, Mandaue City, Cebu
343-3418
________________________________________

Japan Scholars Assistance Foundation, Inc.
Fundamental Japanese for Advanced
3F Clotilde Yap Bldg., Casuntingan, Mandaue City, Cebu
343-3418
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Japanese Language Research Center, Inc.
Fundamentals of Japanese Language and Work Ethics
Unit 506 Cityland Shaw Tower, Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City
None
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Japanese Language School of Next Bridge, Inc.
Basics of Japanese Grammar and Communication
3/F NSR Bldg. Evangelista cor. Dallas St., Makati City
814-0830 loc 51
________________________________________

Japhil Inter-Culture Language Institute Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
1990 Nicfur Building Quirino Ave., Manila
5271301/ 710-6210
________________________________________

Japhil Inter-Culture Language Institute Inc.
Advanced Japanese Language
1990 Nicfur Building Quirino Ave., Manila
5271301/ 710-6210
________________________________________

JLink Career Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
No. 1503 Anastacio cor. Antipolo St. Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City 
09175362412
________________________________________

JLTC Language, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
Unit 306 TDS Bldg., 72 Kamias Rd. Quezon City
None
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JMG Training and Assessment Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
G/F 1377 Sta. Monica St., cor. A. Mabini St., Ermita, Manila
945-42-67
________________________________________

JPI Technologies Training and Services, Inc.
Japanese Language Proficiency
JM Square Bldg., M. de Leon St., Poblacion, Sta. Maria, Bulacan
09274769455
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K-Ann International Inc.
Japanese Language and Their Culture
Blk. 4 Lot 29 & 30 Burol II, Congressional Rd. DBB-B, Dasmariñas City, Cavite
(046) 416-3432
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Kai Creation Training and Development Center Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
3/F Antero Ramos Catsao (ARC) Bldg., Governor's Drive, Brgy. Sampaloc 3, Dasmariñas City, Cavite
(046) 412-4641
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Kai Japanese Language and Training Center, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language, Culture and Tradition
No. 888 Yrreverre Square, Brgy. Talipapa Mindanao Avenue, Quezon City
09186720532/09158896520
________________________________________

Kansai Care Training Center, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language, Culture and Ethics
10th Floor Coher Center Building, 1424 Quezon Ave., Brgy. South Triangle, Quezon City
211-6098 /0917-5858149
________________________________________

Kokusai Skills Training Center, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
746 M. Geronimo Bldg., 3rd Flr. Mindanao Ave. Quezon City
986-7725
________________________________________

Kokusai Skills Training Center, Inc.
Intermediate Japanese Language
746 M. Geronimo Bldg., 3rd Flr. Mindanao Ave. Quezon City
986-7725
________________________________________

Lancaster International Training Academy, Inc.
Japanese Language Proficiency
Unit 304, Lancaster Bldg., 622 Shaw Blvd. Highway Hills, Mandaluyong City 
632-1810 loc. 7071
________________________________________

Languages Internationale, Inc. (formerly: FRD Languages Internationale)
Basic Japanese Language
2/F Language Internationale Bldg. 926 A. Arnaiz Ave. Brgy., San Lorenzo Makati City 
810-7765/fax 812-0494
________________________________________

Languages Internationale, Inc. (formerly: FRD Languages Internationale)
Advanced Japanese Language
2/F Language Internationale Bldg. 926 A. Arnaiz Ave. Brgy., San Lorenzo Makati City 
810-7765/fax 812-0494
________________________________________

Lead Technical Gakuin of the Philippines
Basic Japanese Language
Unit 407 The Centrale Southpoint Subd., Banay-banay, Cabuyao, Laguna
(049) 543-1991
________________________________________

Lexus Academy Training and Assessment Center, Inc.
Japanese Language
58-B. Sta. Monica, Pasay City
834-7362/ 09773737168
________________________________________

MAGSAYSAY CENTER FOR HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS, INC.
Japanese Language Skills 
3rd Floor Times Plaza Building, United Nations Ave., cor. Taft Ave., Manila
585-0531/ 524-9996
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Matsudo International Nihonggo Training (MINT), Inc.
Japanese Culture and Ethics
No. 157 Aglipay St. Brgy. Old Zaniga Mandaluyong City
None



Me Nihongo Language and Cuture Exchange, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language 
397 A&M Building, Binakod Street corner J.P. Rizal Street, Olympia, Makati City 
890-9380
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Me Nihongo Language and Cuture Exchange, Inc.
Advanced Japanese language
397 A&M Building, Binakod Street corner J.P. Rizal Street, Olympia, Makati City 
890-0950
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Migreachellet Learning and Training Services Center
Japanese Language Training
4496 Gov. Padilla St., Poblacion, Plaridel, Bulacan
09256000580
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MIRAI EMPOWER Foundation Corporation
Basic Japanese Language
#77 San Sebastian St., Brgy. 32, Bacolod City
34-2132557 / 0912-3436066 info@mirai.ph www.mirai.ph
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MIRAIJIN TRAINING CENTER, INC.
Intensive Basic Japanese Language Course
3/F Cancio Bldg., 1024 Metropolitan Ave., Makati City
897-8348/897-9908
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MRN Wordlink Training Center Phils., Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
Blk. 19 Lot 15 Balubad St. Amparo Village, Brgy. 179, Caloocan City
404-7036/ 961-1270
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MULTILINGUAL INC.
Basic Japanese Language
123 A Lake Street cor. Aurora Blvd., Brgy. Salapan, San Juan, Metro Manila
Tel. 727-0944-48
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MUTUAL ASSISTANCE FOR PHILIPPINE PROFESSIONALS FOUNDATION, INC.
Basic Japanese Language
No. 3-B Padre Diego Cera Ave., Manuyo I, Las Pinas City
None
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N-Shouji Japanese Language Learning Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
No. 1849 Dian St. cor. Ampere St., Brgy. Palanan, Makati City
None
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National Language Skills Institute
Japanese Language and Culture for Health Workers
TESDA Complex, East Service Rd., SSH, Taguig
888-56-46 / 888-56-80 817-8933
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Nippon Human Resources Foundation, Inc.
Japanese Language 
2/F Rizal Tower, 4474 Singian St., Makati City
899-2157
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Nouryoku Technical School Incorporated
Basic Japanese Language and Culture Program
2/F and 3/F, 302 J.P. Rizal St., Project 4, Quezon City 
441-8972/709-6034
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Nouryoku Technical School Incorporated
Basic Japanese Language and Culture Program and Ethics
2/F and 3/F, 302 J.P. Rizal St., Project 4, Quezon City 
441-8972/709-6034
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Ohayo Japanese Language Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
Unit FCC-3A-1, 548 Shaw Blvd. Mandaluyong City 
531-2771/ 633-2407
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Oshiro Japanese Language Training Center, Inc.
Basics of Japanese Grammar Culture and Work Ethics
4/F, 287 P. Tuazon St. cor. 18th Ave. Cubao, Quezon City
425-2294
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Perpetual Help Dalta Training Center Foundation, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
Alabang-Zapote Rd., Pamplona III, Las Piñas City
871-06-39
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Personal Ability Development Foundation, Inc.
Easy Japanese I
Unit 4F N.T. Center Bldg., Alabang-Zapote Road, Tierra Nueva Village, Cupang, Muntinlupa City 
None
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Personal Ability Development Foundation, Inc.
Easy Japanese II
Unit 4F N.T. Center Bldg., Alabang-Zapote Road, Tierra Nueva Village, Cupang, Muntinlupa City 
None
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Personal Ability Development Foundation, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language I
Unit 4F N.T. Center Bldg., Alabang-Zapote Road, Tierra Nueva Village, Cupang, Muntinlupa City 
None
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Personal Ability Development Foundation, Inc.
Intermediate Japanese Language I
Unit 4F N.T. Center Bldg., Alabang-Zapote Road, Tierra Nueva Village, Cupang, Muntinlupa City 
None
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Personal Ability Development Foundation, Inc.
Intermediate Japanese Language II
Unit 4F N.T. Center Bldg., Alabang-Zapote Road, Tierra Nueva Village, Cupang, Muntinlupa City 
None
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Personal Ability Development Foundation, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language II
Unit 4F N.T. Center Bldg., Alabang-Zapote Road, Tierra Nueva Village, Cupang, Muntinlupa City 
None
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Phil-Nippon Technical College Inc.
Japanese Language N5
Address: Lot 7-14 Madison South, Brgy. Batino, Calamba City, Laguna
Contact Number: (049) 544-5614
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Phil-Nippon Technical College Inc.
Japanese Language N4
78 Brgy. Punta, Calamba City
(049) 502-1172/ 502-1174/ 2457111
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Phil-Nippon Technical College Inc.
Japanese Language Factory Words
78 Brgy. Punta, Calamba City
(049) 502-1172/ 502-1174/ 2457111
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Phil-Nippon Technical College Inc.
Japanese Language N2
78 Brgy. Punta, Calamba City
(049) 502-1172/ 502-1174/ 2457111
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Phil-Nippon Technical College Inc.
Japanese Language N3
78 Brgy. Punta, Calamba City
(049) 502-1172/ 502-1174/ 2457111
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Philippine Legacy Nihongo Center
Japanese Language Proficiency
PLS A Bldg., 0494 Sta. Barbara, Baliuag, Bulacan
09255100179
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Philippine Nikkei-Jin Kai, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
Mamay Road, Lanang, Davao City
(082) 225-3576
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Philippine Organized Workforce For Economic Recovery Foundation (POWER Foundation),Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
Marapara Heights, Brgy. Bata, Bacolod City
433-8040/709-0749
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Prince ZMT Training and Assessment Center, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
EDAR Bldg., Dr. A. Santos Avenue, Sucat, Paranaque City
0949-8450387
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PSAA INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, INC. (Formerly Edu. Power Corp.)
Japanese Language and Culture
1745 Abdon St., Brgy. 843, Pandacan, Manila
563-8105/521-47-07
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Quezon City Lingkod Bayan Skills Development Center
Japanese Language and Culture
Barangay Fairview Hall Compound, Dahlia Avenue, Quezon City
937-4248
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Regional Training Center - Iloilo
Japanese Language and Culture
TESDA Compound, Zamora Street, Iloilo City
300-12-05/email address: rtc_iloilo@yahoo.com
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Roselink Technical Skills Development & Training Center, Inc.
Japanese: Second Language Level N4
G/F Triple M. Bldg., 1273 Batangas cor. Guatemala Sts., San Isidro, Makati City
463-9812
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Sage Asian Language & Education Center Bulacan, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language & Writing
Units 7, 8, 9, 10, & 11, North Centrum Bldg, Sta. Cruz, Guiguinto, Bulacan
09175584727
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Sakura Japanese Language School, Inc.
Nihonggo Language Training and Japanese Culture Orientation
Unit E, 2/F Miki Mari Bldg., Sta. Cecilia Road, Talon Dos, Las Pinas City
403-28-23
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SAKURA Skills Development Center Inc
Japanese Language Course
BBM Bldg. McArthur Highway, Del Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga
(0916)364-8471
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SAKURA Skills Development Center Inc
Japanese Language and Culture
Jaral Bldg., Sto Cristo, Tarlac City
09178538938
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Sakura Skills Development Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
No. 2687 Arellano Avenue, Malate, Manila
241-03-62
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Sanko Language School, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
No. 2814 B Violeta Court, F.B. Harrison St., Pasay City
09158978813
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Segawa Fil-Jap Language Culture & Ethics Training Center, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
San Vicente, Liloan, Cebu
None
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Sodeyama Training Center Inc.
Basic Japanese Language Training
159 San Jose 1, Noveleta, Cavite
None
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Sodeyama Training Center Inc.
Advance Japanese Language and Culture
159 San Jose 1, Noveleta, Cavite
None
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Speedtalk Inc.
Speedtalk Japanese
Main Mall, 220 Banilad, Town Centre, Banilad, Cebu City
(032) 416-1618
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St. Paul University Dumaguete, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language (Nihongo) and Culture
Bantayan St., Dumaguete City
035-2251506/ 225-2680/ 225-3657/ 225-7217
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Stars and Rainbow Academy, Inc.
Japanese Language
RECRAA Bldg., Vitalez Cmpd., Sucat, Paranaque City
826-81-69/ 825-7956 loc. 50/ 826-8169 fax 
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Sunrise Nihonggo Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language
2121 M. H. del Pilar St., Malate, Manila
254-0560
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Sunvalley Languages and Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
No. 300 J.P. Rizal St. Brgy. Tejeros , Makati City 
805-8278/0918-3578760
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The Alps Technology Academy (TATA), Inc.
Basic Japanese Language 
Unit 5-8A 4th Floor, Maga Center Paseo de Magallanes, Magallanes Village Makati City
851-5762/853-3622
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The Alps Technology Academy (TATA), Inc.
Advanced Japanese Language 
Unit 5-8A 4th Floor, Maga Center Paseo de Magallanes, Magallanes Village Makati City
851-5762/853-3622
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TOMEI SKILLS INSTITUTE INC.
Japanese Language
976 Pres. Quirino Ave., corner Modesto St., Malate, Manila
5258548/521/5047
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Torch Assessment & Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
4/F Diones Bldg., 3709 Bautista cor Casino Sts., Palanan, Makati City 
552-7442/ 0912-409-7051
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Tsubaki Nihongo Training Center Corp.
Japanese Language 
B9 L10 Mango St., Summerwind Village 2, Brgy Salitran 3, Dasmarinas City, Cavite
(046) 973-8527
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United Achiever Assessment & Training Center, Inc.
Japanese Language and Culture
8 Patio Madrigal Compound, San Rafael St., Brgy. 076, Pasay City 
831-1900
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Unoth Corporation
Japanese Language and Culture
Unit 303, IT Center, Oakridge Business Park, 880, A.S. Fortuna St., Banilad, Mandaue City 
564-3772, 520-6943
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West Cebu Foundation, Inc.
Basic Japanese Language
Buanoy, Balamban, Cebu
231-9233/ 3332729
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Worldstar College of Science & Technology formerly Isabela College of Science & Technology
Japanese Language and Culture
1st/2nd flr., Hatol Bldg., National Highway, Bantug, Roxas, Isabela
078-642-0421
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Youngji International Home School
Japanese Nihonggo Language and Culture
S1B1L2 ABCD Sunny Brooke 2, San Francisco, Gen. Trias, Cavite
(046) 402-1779

TESDA Food Processing Course NC II in the Philippines


As there are a lot of food-related courses present today, this is one of the most basic of them all, although, if we really look into it, it is simple yet challenging. Food processing comes with handling of food, operating common food processing equipment and packaging. You may already apply the ideas you knew about the processing of foods, plus, you may still learn new stuffs regarding this short program.

People are not too naïve as to let their work be as simple as fixing their bed. In fact, even when we fix our beds, we put in a little effort so the outcome will not be a so-so. Same is through with our work, and relating to this, there is so much more than just packaging and stuffing foods to their respective places. We may also learn to apply food safety and sanitation before packaging finished or processed food products. The essence of working as an individual and as a team will be developed here as well because there is a shift for individual work and that of teamwork. We are to be taught how to implement good manufacturing practice procedure and maybe perform mathematical procedures too.

Lastly, but definitely one of the most important things is the practice of occupational health and safety procedures. There are actually more skills that we may learn from this Food Processing, short course, but if we discuss each, then it wouldn’t be a surprise to those who are interested.

Are you interested? Enroll now and find out the other competency skills relating to food processing.

Food Processing NC II training time only takes 568 hours to complete. It doesn't take much of your time, it’s lesser compared to when you study in college, but the quality of training is guaranteed and satisfying.

Requirements are the listed below:

  • -Copy Birth Certificate authenticated by NSO
  • -High School or College Diploma
  • -Certified true copy of Transcript of Records or Form 137
  • -Certificate of Good Moral Character
  • -1x1 or 2x2 Pictures


Prerequisite - Just a reminder: Some Technical Vocational Institutions (TVIs) are actually requiring their students to train for Food Processing NC I before being allowed to enroll in Food Processing NC II. It’s not actually bad to undergo the Food Processing NC I because by then, you will already know the basics of this short course and will not find any difficulty as you move to the next step which is the intermediate courses. You will already have some backgrounds as to what to do in the basic practical activities in this course.

As you finish this short course, you will be able to apply or be employed as any of the following:

  • -Production Aide
  • -Packaging Aide
  • -Business Owner


Upon finishing this course, you will be required to take a Competency Assessment before graduation to ensure the issuance of the National Certificate (NC II). Questions and inquiries will be entertained if you visit directly the nearest TESDA institution in your area.

TESDA Institutional Health Care (Health Care Services) NC II Course in the Philippines


Let’s go directly to the point of this short course, it is basically a service concerning the maintenance or improvement of health via diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease or other physical and mental impairments of Human beings. It is natural and expected for Filipinos to be so concerned to their family members so unlike other countries which send their elders to an institution that take care the old, they foster them whole-heartedly.

Corresponding to the said matter, TESDA offers Institutional Health Care (Health Care Services) that teaches and trains you in assisting patients of medical institutions. This service extends hands not limited to hospitals alone, so there is no need to be a person working at a hospital to apply or to work as a Health Care Service Agent. Once you learn the skills you need to be qualified, you may be able to work immediately. These skills are as follows:
  • Implement and Monitor Infection control policies and procedures
  • Responding immediately to difficult and challenging behavior
  • Applying basic first aid
  • Maintaining high standard of patient services
  • Preparing and maintaining beds
  • Collecting and maintaining linen stocks at end-users location
  • Assisting in patient mobility
  • Assisting in transporting patients
  • Assisting in bio-psychosocial support care of patients
  • Handling waste in a health care environment

Those are the common skills you may need, but you may also learn other stuff as well along the way so if you are interested to know more about Health Care Services, we suggest you go enroll at TESDA now.

This short course does not take much of your time for training, instead, it just takes a minimum of 960 hours to finish. The requirements are the same with other short courses: Birth Certificate authenticated by NSO; High School or College Diploma; Certified true copy of Transcript of Records of Form 137; Certificate of Good Moral Character; and of course, don’t forget your 1x1  and/or 2x2 Pictures.


Though, the requirements are fixed, some short courses require more based on what they demand you to bring so it is best to inquire first before you enroll to avoid unnecessary problem. Ask the training center’s official representative for more detailed information.

Now, you may be wondering, what happens when I graduate? What job awaits me? Will I be able to be hired or this is just an experience for my own benefits? You need not to worry as you may be able to use the skills for your own or you may find employment as any of the following:
  • Nursing Attendant
  • Nursing Aid
  • Hospital Assistant
  • Health Aide

In order for you to be fully labeled as any of the Professionalisms above, you may have to undergo a Competency Assessment first before you graduate. There, you will receive a National Competency (NC II) once you passed the assessment.

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TESDA Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Short Cource in the Philippines


Is it enough that we know how to basically operate computers? What if it breaks or some software malfunctioned? Do we always have to rely on others to fix our computers? Don’t you think it’s better if we know something about how to fix our computers even the very basic for us not to be taken for granted by other technicians?

So here we go again, trying to find a solution about some basics in our lives and that can only be solved by figuring out what to know or what to learn about this particular issue.


We give you: Computer Hardware NC II, offered by TESDA, established to teach us how to diagnose and troubleshoot software and hardware problems in our computer. Let’s be honest, admit it or not, most of us know how to operate or use computer, whether it’s basic or intermediate, but only few are wise in using it. Therefore, in order for us to improve our skills in operating computers, we must learn this variety of stuffs so that we can save efforts, time and money.


This computer related short course contains lessons about troubleshooting, options we may use to repair the systems of our computer and other skills that we may acquire once we enroll in this program. There are actually plenty of other competencies offered by this course namely: Performing computer operations; Performing mensuration and calculation; Preparing and interpreting technical drawings; Using hand tools; Terminating and connecting electrical wiring and circuits; Installing computer systems and networks; and Maintaining computer systems and networks. These are actually but a few examples of other competencies we may learn. Others can be inquired if you desire so.
The goodness of this course is that; it only takes 320 hours to complete. Then you may be able to apply as a Computer Technician or Computer Repairman.


Requirements, on the other hand, vary based on the type of course you are going to take. Although, fixed requirements still need to be submitted. These requirements are your Birth Certificate authenticated by NSO, Your High School or College Diploma, Your transcript of records or Form 137, Your Certification of Good Moral Character, and lastly, Your 1x1 or 2x2 Pictures. It is best not to forget these as these are the core requirements in enrolling.

Upon finishing this course, you will be required to take a Competency Assessment before graduation to ensure the issuance of the National Certificate (NC II). Questions and inquiries will be entertained if you visit the this site, or o directly to the nearest TESDA institution in your area.

Bread and Pastry Production – a Short Course offered by TESDA in the Philippines


Bread has been a part of people’s system. It is one of the best substitutes for rice when we can’t afford to buy them. Baking has just been a hobby for some people but now they make a living out of it. We can notice the different experiments of people about breads as we come across variety of types of breads in a bakery.

There is a saying: “Baking soothes the soul”. How can it not? There is this something which guarantees the relaxation of the baker and during the process; you will find yourself relieved from stress because of its creative process. So, if you are ever looking for stress relieving course for yourself, better check this one out as it suggests variety of options to undergo.


Interested in baking? Then check out Bread and Pastry Production in TESDA. We guarantee you; everything you read above is legitimate. This program helps you in preparing products such as pastries and deserts in restaurants, hotels, and any other food related firm in the country, more or less, in your own bakery. In line with this is the skill to prepare bakery products, bakery decoration techniques, desert packaging procedure, and safety awareness with accident prevention.

Undergoing this Bread and Pastry Production NC II, short course requires 141 hours to completion.

Course Requirements

Requirements are the usual set, having your Birth Certificate authenticated by NSO, 1x1 and/or 2x2 Pictures, High School Diploma, Police Clearance Certificate, Barangay Clearance, and Certificate of Good Moral Character or Honorable Dismissal.

Job opportunities are as follows:

You may find employment, being an assessment passer, as a Baker, or Pastry Chef in restaurants or in Bakery Shops. Bakers and Pastry Chefs differ from one another, though they are both products of the same course. The assignment of Pastry Chefs will be the preparation of pastry products, cooking and preparing breakfast or snacks like Burgers and Sandwiches. It all depends on the restaurant that you will work for. They have exclusive menus that you need to learn before working.

You are required to undergo OJT (On the Job Training) for this program. This is to help you grow  and teach you more techniques and strategies in designing, preparing, and of course, the basic information of Bread and Pastry Production.

Would you like to have a certification, proving that you passed this short course? You must first undergo a Competency Assessment before you graduate. You will receive a National Certificate or NC II once you passed the assessment.

TEDSA FREE Technical Emergency Skills and Training Program


Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) started their Technical Emergency Skills and Training Program which aims to give training to whoever people whose interest are in the field of working and business.


This program mainly focuses on the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), relatives of policemen and soldiers who died in the field of their service, relatives of traffic enforcers of Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), surrendered drug users and informal settlers.

Courses offered are motorcycle/small engine servicing; prepare cold meals; solar lamps assembly;nihonggo language; hilot (wellness massage); carpentry; process food bysalting, curing and smoking at maintain and repair audio/video products.

Upon taking this program, the best part of it is that the tuition fee is absolutely free . Along with this are free training kits, transportation allowance, lunch & snacks for those who participated.

According to Presidential Spokesperson, Ernesto Abella, this program answers the platforms of President Rodrigo Duterte which supports the OFWs to go back in the Philippines to start a new living after going abroad.

Abella added, “It is a simple solution where the government can actually provide the kind of support, government can act as facilitators. Filipino is very creating and very innovative and madiskarte. Ang kailangan lang talaga is the right model.

At present, there are more than 2000 trainees in the whole country. They are honed with knowledge and skills which could give them necessary occupations in the near future.

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TESDA Technical Drafting NC II in the Philippines (Full Info)


So as one of the main development in our society now-a-days, people assign themselves to technology and advance their skills in terms of technical equipment. Most people tried to access the world of technology with a specific purpose: one can be for designing sites, promoting items such as high technology devices, operate computers to its maximum capacity and the like. While most of these things happen in the technology world, there is a passage wherein you can maximize your skills more if you are interested in architectural designs. Outlines and details regarding architectural designs for structural, electrical/electronic, sanitary/plumbing and mechanical drawings using both CAD systems and manual drafting method are taught during the sessions. 


TESDA offers Technical Drafting NC II. As the first statements said, this short course will train you to do the said skills. Other than that, you may also acquire variety of other competencies such as: Performing mensuration and calculations, applying quality standards,  interpret technical drawings and plans, operate personal computer, draft architectural layout and details, prepare computer aided-drawings, drafting structural layout and details, draft electrical and electronic layout and details, and draft mechanical layout and details. These are just some of the many skills you may acquire if you enroll in this program.


Nonetheless, it may take some time to actually cope with it. 148 hours is the required hours for Technical Drafting NC II. You’ll find it satisfying and fulfilling once you finish this short course.

Requirements are fixed. Just bring the most common requirements for TESDA course namely: your NSO Birth Certificate, your High School or College Diploma, your Transcript of records, your Certificate of Good Moral Character and of course your 1x1 or 2x2 Pictures.

Then again, requirements may vary depending on the course or situation you are going to enroll at. It is still better if you consult the staffs that are in charge with the requirements for you to know each detail.

Once you finish this short course, you may be able to land a job as either a draftsman or a CAD operator.

Would you like to have a certification, proving that you passed this short course? You must first undergo a Competency Assessment before you graduate. You will receive a National Certificate or NC II once you passed the assessment.

TESDA Machining Course, Skilled Workers Need This


Accidents happen anytime and anywhere. What’s worse is when it happened during the busiest hours of our lives. Moreover, we needed some tools or equipment in order to make our works easier and an example of these tools are some of the helpful machines regardless of what kind. What would happen if our machines got broken? Our deals would lessen and our living would’ve been hassled. In order to avoid such phenomenon, we should know the proper maintenance of our machines and in order to know that, of course we must learn it by studying it.

Check out one of the most in demand short courses offered in TESDA, Machining NC II. It is offered in the Philippines and guess what? It trains you in setting up and operating variety of machine tools in performing precision machining operations. If you think that would be all, think again! You may learn other competencies and the requirements as you continue on reading.

Aside from those mentioned above, here are some of the useful skills you may acquire upon enrolling in this course:

  • -Interpreting working drawings and sketches
  • -Selecting and cutting workshop materials
  • -Performing Shop computations (Basic)
  • -Measuring Workpiece ( Basic)
  • -Performing Shop Computations (Intermediate)
  • -Measuring workpiece using angular measuring instruments
  • -Performing preventive and corrective maintenance
  • -Performing Bench work (Basic)
  • -Performing Bench work (Complex)
  • -Turning Work Piece (Basic)
  • -Turning Work Piece (Intermediate)
  • -Milling work piece (Basic)
  • -Milling work piece (Intermediate)
  • -Grinding work piece (Basic)
  • -Grinding Work piece (Complex)


Course Duration
This short Course only takes up a minimum of 307 hours to completion.


Admission Requirements

Common requirements for TESDA course include:
-Copy of Birth Certificate authenticated by NSO
-Copy of High School or College Diploma
-Certified true copy of Transcript of Records or Form 137
-1x1 or 2x2 Pictures
-Certificate of Good Moral Character

Requirements may vary depending on the training center, we recommend  to visit this page for detailed instruction.

Careers

Those who are qualified graduates of Machining NC II may find employment as any of the following:
-Machinist
-Lathe Operator
-Milling Machine Operator
-Precision Grinding Machine Operator
-Bench worker/fitter

Competency Assessment and Certification
Students who enrolled in the this course may be required to undergo a Competency Assessment before graduation. This is applicable to any of the courses you would enroll at. A National Certificate (NC II) will be issued to those who will pass this assessment. For accurate and more detailed information about the Assessment and Certification, you may visit this page.

Source: Courses.com.ph

TESDA Automotive Body Painting/Finishing Course: Full Details


Some people love to craft things out of objects that seem trash already. Most of the products are functional as that of the new ones. If you, yourself, have the ability to craft things, restore damaged or undamaged body parts of a motorcycle and the like, then this course suits your talent. Not only will it enhance your craftsmanship, you may learn a thing or two about the interpretation of manuals as well as application of specifications.


TESDA offers you Automotive Body Painting/Finishing NC II. It is one of the newest short courses offered in the Philippines that trains you in repairing body or panel paint on land based vehicles such as automobiles, trucks, buses, big bikes and motorcycles. You may also learn how to revamp those vehicles by covering colorful paints; put on and take away masks, and implement maintenance.


Let your talent be of use as we recommend this short program to people like you. Visit your nearest TESDA institution and check this out, right away.


Below are some of the examples of skills that you may acquire once you enroll in this short program:
  • -Applying appropriate sealant/adhesive
  • -Moving and positioning vehicle
  • -Performing mensuration and calculation
  • -Reading, interpreting and applying specifications and manuals
  • -Using and applying lubricant/coolant
  • -Performing shop maintenance
  • -Preparing damaged and undamaged surface for painting
  • -Applying and removing masking
  • -Spraying solid color paints
  • -Repairing solid color paints
  • -Performing Polishing
  • -Performing solid/metallic color mixing
  • -Spraying metallic color paint
  • -Repairing metallic color paint


Course Duration

The hours allotted for Automotive Body Painting/Finishing NC II takes a minimum of 158 hours to accomplish.



Admission Requirements

Below are the common requirements for TESDA course:
-Copy of Birth Certificate authenticated by NSO
-Copy of High School or College Diploma
-Certified true copy of Transcript of Records or Form 137
-1x1 or 2x2 Pictures
-Certificate of Good Moral Character

Although, requirements may vary depending on the course or situation you are going to enroll at, we strongly advise that you proceed directly to the school or training center’s official representatives or other staffs who are in charge with the requirements for more precise and detailed information regarding the said matter.


Prerequisite

In other Technical Vocational Institutions, they require people to finish Automotive Body Painting/Finishing NC I first before being endorsed to take Automotive Body Painting/Finishing NC II.

Careers

Those who are qualified graduates of Automotive Body Painting/Finishing NC II may find employment as an automotive painter for two stage paint or as an automotive paint finisher for two stage paint.

Notion for Competency Assessment and Certification

Those who are enrolled in the Automotive Body Painting/Finishing NC II may be required to undergo a Competency Assessment before graduation. This is applicable to any of the courses you would enroll at. A National Certificate will be issued to those who will pass this assessment. For accurate and more detailed information about the Assessment and Certification, you may visit the this link. 

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