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SMAW NC I

SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) NC I

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I is a technical-vocational qualification that enables a person to weld carbon steel plates and components using SMAW equipment. It is an entry-level certification designed to equip trainees with the skills required to perform basic welding tasks in the metals and engineering sector.

Duration

268 hours (approximately 34 to 45 days)

Certification

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I

Mode

On-site Training

Basic Competencies
  • Receive and respond to workplace communication
  • Work with others
  • Demonstrate work values
  • Practice basic housekeeping procedures
Common Competencies
  • Apply Safety Practices
  • Interpret Drawings and Sketches
  • Perform Industry Calculations
  • Prepare Weld Materials
  • Setup Welding Equipment
  • Fit up Weld Materials
  • Repair Welds
Core Competency
  • Weld Carbon Steel Plates Using SMAW
Qualifications
  • 18 years old and above
  • At least High School or Senior High Graduate
Documentary Requirements
  • Birth Certificate
  • Marriage Certificate (if married)
  • Diploma
  • Valid ID
  • 4 pcs passport size photo & 4 pcs 1x1 photo (white background, wearing formal attire)
  • Long brown envelope
SMAW NC II

SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) NC II

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II is a technical-vocational qualification that certifies an individual can competently weld carbon steel plates and pipe components using the SMAW process.

Duration

268 hours (approximately 34 to 45 days)

Certification

SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) NC II

Mode

On-site Training

Basic Competencies
  • Participate in Workplace Communication
  • Work in Team Environment
  • Practice career professionalism
  • Practice occupational health and safety procedures
Common Competencies
  • Apply Safety Practices
  • Interpret Drawings and Sketches
  • Perform Industry Calculations
  • Contribute to Quality System
  • Use Hand Tools
  • Prepare Weld Materials
  • Setup Welding Equipment
  • Fit up Weld Materials
  • Repair Welds
Core Competency
  • Weld Carbon Steel Plates Using SMAW
Requirements
  • Photocopy of Birth Certificate
  • Photocopy of Previous School Record (HS or College) - Diploma or TOR
  • Photocopy of Brgy. Clearance or NBI Clearance
  • Photocopy of valid Gov't Issued ID with 3 specimen signatures
  • Photocopy of Medical Certificate or Brgy. Health Certificate (Physically Fit for TESDA Training)
  • Latest ID Pictures 2pcs 1x1 picture (White background, formal attire)
Conditional Requirements
  • Completed training in SMAW NC I or a holder of SMAW NC I
  • Can communicate both oral and written
  • Physically and mentally fit
  • Can perform basic mathematical computation
Cookery

Cookery NC II

Cookery NC II is a technical-vocational program designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge required to work as a professional cook, commis, or assistant cook in various food and beverage service facilities, including hotels, restaurants, and catering businesses.

Duration

316 hours or 320 hours, often spanning about 40 to 54 training days

Certification

Cookery NC II

Mode

On-site Training

Basic Competencies
  • Participate in workplace communication
  • Work in a team environment
  • Practice career professionalism
  • Practice occupational health and safety procedures
Common Competencies
  • Develop and update industry knowledge
  • Observe workplace hygiene procedures
  • Perform computer operations
  • Perform workplace and safety practices
  • Provide effective customer service
Core Competencies
  • Clean and maintain kitchen premises
  • Prepare stocks, sauces and soups
  • Prepare appetizers
  • Prepare salads and dressing
  • Prepare sandwiches
  • Prepare meat dishes
  • Prepare vegetables dishes
  • Prepare egg dishes
  • Prepare starch dishes
  • Prepare poultry and game dishes
  • Prepare seafood dishes
  • Prepare desserts
  • Package prepared food
Qualifications
  • 18 years old and above
  • At least High School Graduate / Senior High School Graduate
  • Physically and mentally fit
Documentary Requirements
  • Birth Certificate
  • Form 137 / Form 138 / High School Card
  • Diploma / TOR, if available
  • Valid ID
  • 4 pcs 1x1 or passport size photo, white background
  • Long brown envelope
Bread and Pastry

Bread and Pastry Production NC II

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (BPP NC II) is a technical-vocational qualification in the Tourism Sector (Hotel and Restaurant) designed to equip individuals with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to work as a baker or commis pastry.

Duration

141 hours of training, may span around 18–20 days

Certification

Bread and Pastry Production NC II (BPP NC II)

Mode

On-site Training

Basic Competencies
  • Participate in workplace communication
  • Work in team environment
  • Practice career professionalism
  • Practice occupational health and safety procedures
Common Competencies
  • Develop and update industry knowledge
  • Observe workplace hygiene procedures
  • Perform computer operations
  • Perform workplace and safety practices
  • Provide effective customer service
Core Competencies
  • Prepare and produce bakery products
  • Prepare and produce pastry products
  • Prepare and present gateaux, tortes and cakes
  • Prepare and display petits fours
  • Present desserts
Qualifications
  • 18 years old and above
  • At least High School Graduate / Senior High School Graduate
  • Physically and mentally fit
Documentary Requirements
  • Birth Certificate
  • Form 137 / Form 138 / High School Card
  • Diploma / TOR, if available
  • Valid ID
  • 4 pcs 1x1 or passport size photo, white background
  • Long brown envelope
DIT - Diploma in Information Technology

3 Year Course - Diploma in Information Technology

Be a TESDA Scholar in Diploma in Information Technology under the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act (UAQTEA). Full scholarship with NO HIDDEN FEES, including allowance amounting up to 29,200.00 per two sem, free workshop uniform, free instructional materials, and free training support fund.

Duration

3 Year Course

Certification

Diploma

ANIMATION NC II

COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NC II

BOOKKEEPING NC III

VISUAL GRAPHICS DESIGN NC III

Mode

On-site Training

Admission Requirement
  • Must be a Senior High School Graduate / Old Curriculum and ALS Graduate
  • Must be with Good Moral Character
  • PSA Birth Certificate (Photocopy)
  • Diploma (Photocopy)
  • Barangay Certificate (Indigency)
  • 1x1 10pcs
  • Long brown envelope
Course Features
  • ✓ Full scholarship (NO HIDDEN FEES)
  • ✓ With an ALLOWANCE amounting up to 29,200.00 per two sem
  • ✓ Free Workshop Uniform
  • ✓ Free Instructional Materials
  • ✓ Free Training Support Fund
National Certificates Required to Take
Animation NC II
Basic Competencies
  • Participate in workplace communication
  • Work in team environment
  • Practice career professionalism
  • Practice occupational health and safety procedures
  • Contribute to workplace innovation
  • Solve/Address general workplace problems
  • Exercise sustainable development in the workplace
Common Competencies
  • Apply quality standards
  • Perform Computer Operations
Core Competencies
  • Apply traditional drawing techniques for animation
  • Produce traditional cleaned-up key drawings
  • Produce traditional in-between drawings
  • Produce digital cleaned-up key drawings
  • Produce digital in-between drawings
Bookkeeping NC III
Basic Competencies
  • Lead workplace communication
  • Lead small team
  • Develop and practice negotiation skills
  • Solve problems related to work activities
  • Use mathematical concepts and techniques
  • Use relevant technologies
Common Competencies
  • Apply quality standards
  • Perform computer operations
  • Maintain an effective relationship with clients and customers
  • Manage own performance
Core Competencies
  • Journalize transactions
  • Post transactions
  • Prepare trial balance
  • Prepare financial reports
  • Review internal control system
Computer Systems Servicing NC II
Basic Competencies
  • Participate in workplace communication
  • Work in a team environment
  • Practice career professionalism
  • Practice occupational health and safety procedures
Common Competencies
  • Apply quality standards
  • Perform computer operations
  • Perform mensuration and calculation
  • Prepare and interpret technical drawing
  • Use hand tools
  • Terminate and connect electrical wiring and electronic circuits
  • Test electronic components
Core Competencies
  • Install and configure computer systems
  • Set-up Computer Networks
  • Set-up Computer Servers
  • Maintain and Repair Computer Systems and Network
Visual Graphic Design NC III
Basic Competencies
  • Lead workplace communication
  • Lead small teams
  • Develop and practice negotiation skills
  • Solve problems related to work activities
  • Use mathematical concepts and techniques
  • Use relevant technologies
  • Apply critical thinking and problem solving techniques in the workplace
  • Use information creatively and critically
  • Work in a diverse environment
Common Competencies
  • Apply quality standards
  • Perform computer operations
Core Competencies
  • Develop designs for a logo
  • Develop designs for print media
  • Develop designs for user experience
  • Develop designs for user interface
  • Develop designs for product packaging
  • Design booth and product/window display
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