Gusto mo bang mag-aral ng culinary skills at baking?
Good news! Pagkakataon mo ng mag-aral ng libre sa TESDA dahil ang Apple International School of Culinary Arts Inc. (AISCA) ay tumatanggap ngayon ng mga scholars para sa short vocational course na Cookery NC II at Bread and Pastry Production NC II.
Ang scholarship na ito ay under ng TESDA Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP) na may libreng training, assessment at allowance.
Qualifications:
- At least 18 years old
- Filipino Citizen
- At least High School Graduate or ALS Passer
Requirements:
- Photocopy of PSA Birth Certificate
- Photocopy of TOR (if College Level/Graduate) or Form 137 (HS/K-12 Graduate)
- Photocopy of Marriage Contract (if married)
- 4 pcs Passport Size ID Picture
- 4 pcs 2x2 ID Picture
- 4 pcs 1x1 ID Picture
- 1 Long Brown Envelope
How to enroll?
Para sa mga interesado sa schoalrship program na ito, tumawag o bumisita sa
AISCA Campus.
Address: Mac Arthur Highway, Carmen East, Rosales, Pangasinan
Contact numbers: (075) 202-9043 / 0917-5030-166
Ang Bread and Pastry Production NC II at Cookery NC II ay mga vocational
course na inaalok ng TESDA na nagbibigay ng practical skills sa larangan ng
food industry.
Bread and Pastry Production NC II
Ang short course na ito ay nakatuon sa paggawa ng iba’t ibang uri ng
tinapay, cakes, at pastries. Matututunan dito ang tamang pag-measure ng
ingredients, mixing, kneading, baking, at basic cake decorating. Kasama rin
ang food safety at proper use of baking tools and equipment. Pagkatapos ng
assessment, maaari kang makakuha ng National Certificate (NC II) na
magagamit sa bakery, hotel, café, o sa pagsisimula ng sariling baking
business.
Cookery NC II
Ang Cookery NC II naman ay nakatuon sa paghahanda at pagluluto ng iba’t
ibang putahe. Dito matututunan ang basic cooking methods, food preparation,
plating, kitchen safety, at proper food handling. Maaari kang magtrabaho
bilang kitchen staff, commis, o cook sa restaurant, hotel, catering
services, o magtayo ng sariling food business.
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