Available courses

This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to install, maintain, and repair computer systems and networks. It covers hardware and software diagnostics, basic networking, system configuration, and safety procedures. Ideal for those pursuing a career as a computer technician or IT support professional.

The Automotive Servicing (Engine Repair) NC II course from TESDA trains students to inspect, service, and repair a vehicle’s engine and its components. It covers tasks like diagnosing problems, replacing or adjusting parts, and performing maintenance to keep the engine running smoothly. The course also teaches safety practices, proper use of tools, and quality standards. After completing the training, graduates can work as automotive engine mechanics or engine repair technicians.

The Automotive Servicing (Electrical Repair) NC II course from TESDA trains students to check, fix, and maintain a car’s electrical parts, such as the ignition, starting, charging, body wiring, and manual air-conditioning systems. It takes 588 hours to finish, including lessons on safety, using tools, teamwork, and doing accurate measurements. After completing the course, graduates can work as automotive electricians or car aircon technicians. To enroll, you need an Automotive Servicing NC I certificate and basic skills in communication, math, and computers.

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC I is a competency-based vocational course designed to equip learners with essential knowledge, technical skills, and professional attitudes required for performing pre-delivery inspections and periodic maintenance on automotive systems and components.