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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