Advance information: TESDA scholarship slots for this course are still being processed, so reservations are not yet open. You can already review the qualifications, documentary requirements, and full syllabus below so you're ready the moment slots arrive.
280 hrsTotal Duration
FreeTESDA-Funded
Hands-onComputer Laboratory
25Trainees per Batch
TBAStart Date
NC IINational Certificate

Training follows the TESDA Training Regulations for Computer Systems Servicing NC II (Electronics Sector). Graduates are prepared for national assessment toward the NC II certificate and for work as Computer Assembler, Computer Service Technician, Network Technician, or Computer Maintenance Technician. Start dates and schedules will be announced; reservations undergo initial assessment by the Registrar.

Minimum Qualifications & Documentary Requirements

Check these before reserving so you know in advance whether you qualify. Students, job seekers, and career shifters are all welcome.

Minimum Qualifications

  • At least 18 years old at the start of training (TESDA scholarship requirement)
  • Able to communicate orally and in writing
  • Physically and mentally fit to undergo training
  • Must pass the trainability/aptitude test administered during the Registrar's assessment

Documentary Requirements

  • PSA Birth Certificate (photocopy; bring the original for verification)
  • Proof of educational attainment: Form 137/138, High School or SHS diploma, ALS certificate, or college Transcript of Records
  • Two (2) passport-size ID photos, white background, with name tag
  • Barangay Clearance or Certificate of Residency
  • One (1) valid government-issued ID (photocopy)

The Registrar confirms the final checklist during assessment; additional documents may be requested for TESDA scholarship processing.

Course Outline & Syllabus

Structured per the official TESDA competency standards.

Module 1 — Basic Competencies

40 Hours
  1. Participate in workplace communication
  2. Work in a team environment
  3. Practice career professionalism
  4. Practice occupational health and safety procedures

Module 2 — Common Competencies

80 Hours
  1. Apply quality standards
  2. Perform computer operations
  3. Perform mensuration and calculation
  4. Prepare and interpret technical drawing
  5. Use hand tools
  6. Terminate and connect electrical wiring and electronic circuits
  7. Test electronic components

Module 3 — Core Competencies

160 Hours
  1. Install and configure computer systems

    Assemble hardware, install operating systems, drivers, and application software per job requirements.

  2. Set up computer networks

    Install network cables, configure routers and wireless access points, and inspect network configuration.

  3. Set up computer servers

    Configure user access and network services, and perform testing, documentation, and pre-deployment procedures.

  4. Maintain and repair computer systems and networks

    Plan and prepare maintenance, diagnose faults, repair or replace defective components, and test system operation.

Reserve a Slot

Slots are limited to 25 trainees per batch. The details below follow the TESDA Learner's Profile so our Registrar can process your registration faster. There is no fee.

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