Programs and Services

The Enterprise-Based Education and Training (EBET) Program refers to a TVET delivered by an enterprise, including programs that are developed and recommended by recognized industry boards and industry associations, which may be stand-alone or linked with a technical vocational institution.

Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Program Registration

Assessment and certification of the competencies of the middle-level skilled workers through PTQCS.

05 February 2025 | The ILO Country Office for Bangladesh visited the Jacobo Z. Gonzales Memorial School of Arts and Trades (JZGMSAT) as part of the ISEC Project: "Leaving No One Behind – Improving Skills and Economic Opportunities for the Bangladesh Community and Rohingya Women and Youth in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh." The project aims to economically empower Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET) youth, women, and other vulnerable groups in the Cox’s Bazar district of Bangladesh.

TESDA Provincial Training Center (PTC) Rosario and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Cavite held a consultative meeting on January 27, 2025, to discuss a proposed Community-Based Training program.

Led by TESDA-Cavite Provincial Director Gerardo R. Marasigan, Ph.D., and PTC-Rosario Administrator Ramir D. Montoya, the meeting focused on providing Automotive, Photovoltaic Systems Installation NC II, and Refrigeration and Airconditioning training for PCG personnel. The initiative aims to enhance their capacity to maintain equipment, improving operational efficiency and reducing costs.

The Philippine Air Force Technical Specialization School (PAFTSS) took a step toward enhancing its training programs by visiting the TESDA Batangas Provincial Office on February 3, 2024, to explore the registration of its Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs under the Unified TVET Program Registration and Accreditation System (UTPRAS).

The TESDA Quezon Provincial Office, led by Provincial Director Benito G. Reyes, held a coordination meeting with Mr. Mel Ladines, representative of Hon. Wilfrido Mark M. Enverga, to explore potential training programs for the 1st District of Quezon.

Discussions focused on technical skills, entrepreneurship, and other vocational programs aimed at equipping local communities with job-ready skills. Mr. Ladines emphasized the importance of training initiatives in creating employment opportunities and strengthening the local workforce.

TESDA Laguna led by Provincial Director Zoraida V. Amper met with Dezu Corporation on January 24, 2024, to discuss potential collaboration in addressing the demand for skilled waterjet technology operators.

Held at Dezu’s headquarters, the meeting was attended by TESDA technical staff from Jacobo Z. Gonzales Memorial School of Arts and Trades (JZGMSAT) and TESDA-LLDA Provincial Training Center. Director Amper emphasized TESDA’s capacity to provide an immediate workforce and train Dezu employees, even offering to develop Competency Standards (CS) if needed.

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