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.

The 3SK Capacity Building Module 3: Basic Life Support (BLS) Training – Hands-Only CPR was successfully held on February 14, 2025, at JZGMSAT, Biñan, Laguna, in partnership with the Community Health Office II of Biñan and sponsored by UNILAB.

Led by Dr. Jenalyn C. Mendoza and a team of healthcare professionals, the training equipped participants with essential knowledge and hands-on skills in Basic Life Support, enhancing their ability to respond effectively in emergency situations.

The Rizal Provincial Technical Education and Skills Development Center (RPTESDC) Cainta, in partnership with the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) Cainta Municipal Jail, successfully conducted a livelihood training program on Massage Oil Making and Body Massage on February 10, 2025.

Led by trainer Ms. Joymae A. Kaquilala and Community-Based Training Focal Ms. Arlene O. Cañete, the program benefited 56 drug dependents, 70 inmates, and seven uniformed personnel. The initiative aimed to equip participants with skills for self-employment and future

Twenty two (22) uniformed personnel of Laguna Police Provincial Office (LPPO) participated and completed the community-based training on Basic Electrical Wiring conducted on February 6 and 7, 2025 at TESDA-LLDA Provincial Training Center.

TESDA IV-A Regional Director Archie A. Grande, CESO III, paid a courtesy visit to Governor Nina Ricci A. Ynares on February 6, 2025, at the Rizal Provincial Capitol, alongside TESDA Rizal officials.

Governor Ynares underscored the province’s growing wedding industry and requested TESDA’s support in specialized training for makeup artistry, floral arrangements, photography, catering, and other related fields. She also highlighted the need for training in basket weaving, plant sculpture, pet grooming, and aesthetics to provide more livelihood opportunities for the youth.

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