TESDA Women’s Center & TESDA Training Center - Taguig Courses


TWC Open Courses 


TESDA Women’s Center
Gate 1, TESDA Complex, East Service Rd., South Superhighway, Taguig City
 
OPEN PROGRAMS
·         Automotive Servicing - 7 months
·         Consumer Electronics – 5 ½ months
·         Dressmaking – 4 ½ months
·         Food Processing – 5 months
·         Pharmacy Services – 2 ½ months
·         Shielded Metal Arc Welding – 3 months
 
Requirements for Application:
1.       Two (2) pieces 1x1 ID pictures, colored, white background
Registration schedule: Monday to Thursday, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM




TESDA Training Center - Taguig Courses 


TESDA Training Center – Taguig Campus Enterprise
Gate 2, TESDA Complex, East Service Road, South Superhighway, Taguig City
Tel. No.: 893-2443
 
Center for Advance Training in Food and Beverage Services
Tel. No.: 817-6727
Courses Offered:
1.       Culinary Arts – 10 days
2.       Advanced Culinary Arts – 10 days
3.       Bartending - 10 days
4.       Advanced Bartending – 10 days
5.       Waitering – 10 days
6.       Advanced Waitering – 10 days
7.       Comprehensive Commercial Baking – 8 days
 
CATIA Foundation, Inc.
Tel. No.: 817-2735
Courses Offered:
1.       MS Office Applications
2.       Computer Installation, Maintenance and Repair
3.       PC Network Installation and Maintenance
Electronics Assembly Technician Course

TESDA Online Program


http://116.50.136.25/moodle/login/index.php

Message from TESDA Director General - Sec Jose Villanueva

Mga Kurso sa TESDA - One Click na lang.

For first time user...here?

Here is the procedure as per http://116.50.136.25/moodle/login/index.php
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Is this your first time here?

Hi! For full access to courses you'll need to take a minute to create a new account for yourself on this web site. Each of the individual courses may also have a one-time "enrolment key", which you won't need until later. Here are the steps:
  1. Fill out the New Account form with your details.
  2. An email will be immediately sent to your email address.
  3. Read your email, and click on the web link it contains.
  4. Your account will be confirmed and you will be logged in.
  5. Now, select the course you want to participate in.
  6. If you are prompted for an "enrolment key" - use the one that your teacher has given you. This will "enrol" you in the course.
  7. You can now access the full course. From now on you will only need to enter your personal username and password (in the form on this page) to log in and access any course you have enrolled in.
Then click Create Account...
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is TESDA Online Program?
The TESDA Online Program (TOP) aims to make technical education more accessible to Filipino Citizens thru the use of internet technology. It provides a more effective and efficient way to deliver technical education and skills development services to the majority with less cost and more reach.
The program is created for students, out-of-school youths, unemployed adults, workers, professionals, overseas Filipino workers who would like to take TESDA courses at their own pace and at their own time at the comfort of their desktops or laptop computers.
The TOP website can be accessed from the TESDA website at www.tesda.gov.ph and clicking on the TOP icon at the right side of the Home page.
How do I enroll in a course?
In order to access the available courses in the TESDA Online Program website, you must first register an account. For detailed steps on how to register and enroll in a course, please refer to the “How To” section of the website.
Do I need to pay tuition in order to enroll?
The TESDA Online Program is available for FREE, you do not have to pay tuition in order for you to access the courses.
Do we get a certificate of training after completing the online course?
The TESDA Online Program is in incubation stage. We have developed the online courses for access by as many Filipinos as possible. We are not yet giving any training certificate. To be given a training certificate, the online learner needs to complete online assessment which is yet to be developed.

However once you finish the course and if you think you are ready, you may take the face-to-face assessment for National Certification at any TESDA accredited assessment center or venue.
Who do I contact for technical support?
For any inquiries or questions on the course you may post them in the discussion forum or blog sections of the TOP site. 
For comments, suggestions or technical problems, contact us thru:
Email: etesdapmo@yahoo.com
Tel. No. : +63-2-3837839
To contact the TESDA Office near you, please visit this page: TESDA Directory

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Meralco Foundation Institute Scholarship


MFI Scholarships - Two school officers of MFI Technological Institute (MFI-TI) formerly Meralco Foundation Institute, guested at the NBN-Channel 4 program: "SHE KA" hosted by Issa Litton, Manolo S. Santos, head of MFI-TI discussed the mechanics of the scholarship program known as the Industrial Technician Program (ITP). Department head of ITP, Marian Villanueva, meanwhile explained the requirements of the applicants to the program.

Tesda to launch online tech-voc training program


Tesda to launch online tech-voc training program

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9:19 pm | Tuesday, May 8th, 2012


MANILA, Philippines—Want to learn but can’t go to a training center? Technical-vocational training will soon just be a click away.
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority will launch this month its free online tech-voc training system in hopes of reaching those raring to take its short courses but do not have access to training centers.
Tesda Director General Joel Villanueva said Tuesday that the agency’s online training program will debut next week in efforts to bring tech-voc education to the grassroots.
“We have been launching mobile training programs around the Philippines.  This time, our theme is if you can’t go to Tesda, Tesda will go to you,” Villanueva said yesterday.
The program is aimed at reaching overseas Filipino workers looking to build new qualifications or trainees in the Philippines who would like to undergo tech-voc training but would like the flexibility of distance learning.
“After the training, you can go to the nearest Tesda-accredited center to get assessed. And if you pass, you already get certified,” said Villanueva.
Under the program, trainees simply have to log on Tesda’s website (www.tesda.gov.ph) to sign up for the program. The web link to program will be revealed in the official launch next week.
Users could then start training in their desired course through modules and videos uploaded on the site. Students may also post questions for trainors, which would then be answered within a few hours, Villanueva said.
“You train at your own pace at your own time,” said Villanueva.
Initially, the online training will offer a course on computer hardware servicing. Villanueva said the agency aims to introduce at least 10 courses in the program by the end of the year.
“This is for the OFWs (overseas Filipino workers) who would like to learn skills they can use and, at the same time, for others here who would like to train. Instead of us spending on constructing more buildings for training centers, it’s best that we go online,” Villanueva said.
Tesda also has an ongoing mobile training program where training vans are sent to far-flung provinces to provide training to locals.