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TESDA Scholarship Free Training - CONTACT CENTER SERVICES NC II

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For those who are interested to a TESDA Free Training, Philippine Nazarene College is offering a FREE TESDA Scholarship for Contact Center Services NC II. RESERVE YOUR SLOT.    * Contact Center Services NC II (144 hrs) - Batch 1: 8am-12nn (36 days) - Batch 2: 1:00pm-5:00pm (36 days) - Batch 3: 5:30pm-9:30pm (36 days) Benefits: * Free Training and Assessment * Free Allowance- 160.00/Day * Free Accident Insurance * Free Internet Allowance- 500 * Free Health Protection Equipment (PPE) Allowance- 500 pesos   Possible Training Start: (Once students are completed)   Requirements: * 1x1 Pictures (2pcs, white background, with Collar) * Passport Size Picture (4 pcs, white background with collar) * PSA Birth Certificate (Photocopy Only) * T.O.R/High School Diploma (Original and Photocopy) * Parent's Consent (for Student) * Certificate of Employment (If currently Employed) * White long Folder - AT LEAST 18 YEARS OLD AND ABOVE!   For online registration please click the link below and fill up

TESDA will send the scholars’ training allowance via GCash

  TAGUIG CITY – Scholars of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) will now have a convenient way of receiving their training allowance after the agency signs agreement with the top mobile wallet in the country. TESDA’s adoption of GCash is seen as a move by the agency to achieve efficiency during the pandemic as Training Support Fund distribution will be remitted digitally, saving its scholars the trouble of going to field offices to receive allowances. This also allows for contactless transactions, mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on its scholars amid the ongoing implementation of different quarantine protocols. TESDA Secretary Isidro LapeƱa noted that the agency has been looking for ways of continuing to serve its clients without exposing them to COVID-19. “At the early stages of the pandemic, I have already instructed our Regional Operations Management Office to find a safe and effective way on how we can distribute Training Support Fu

NEWS: TESDA rolls out new guidelines for enterprise-based training

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  TAGUIG CITY — A new set of regulations has been released for technical-vocational education and training (TVET) providers offering enterprise-based training (EBT), in response to the disruptions and hazards brought about by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). This after Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Secretary Isidro LapeƱa signed TESDA Circular No. 80 series of 2020, or the “Enterprise-Based Training (EBT) Guidelines Under the New Normal Environment” which imposes the observation of necessary measures and protocols to keep the safety of learners and trainers. The circular covers the Dual Training System (DTS)/Dualized Training Program (DTP), Supervised Industry Learning (SIL), Apprenticeship, Learnership, Program on Accelerating Farm School Establishment (PAFSE), and In-Company or on-site training arrangements, including other industry-based training programs. The new circular stipulates that TESDA Circular No. 66-A s. 2020 on “Amended/Suppleme

Types of Hazards That Every Computer Technician Should Know

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It is very important for Computer System Servicing the need to identify the different hazards in the workplace.  Identifying the hazards will keep the workers and equipment safe from any untoward incidents. Hazards are anything that can hurt a person. Example of hazards that can be encountered when conducting computer systems servicing are:   Indications of hazards:   Worn-out or damaged power cord   Spilled liquid on the floor or on the device itself   Any physical damage such as dents and cracks on the device   Dropping the device   Strong odor such as burnt plastic or rubber   Strange noise from the power supply or fans   Computer usually feels hot   Smoke coming from the computer case     Hazard identification involves observing the workplace’s surroundings to recognize potential risks.   Types of Hazards   Physical hazard – this can further classified as an occupational or environmental hazard.   A common type of physical hazard are cables tangled across the floor.  It can

CSS Lesson: An Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety

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This article will discuss the importance of Occupational Health and Safety standard and policies. The OHS topic is part of the core 1 lessons of Computer Systems Servicing NC II. You need to familiarize yourself with OHS, not only for passing the assessment but also it serves as a safety reminder when working as a computer support technician. Before we start in installing and/or repairing any computer system we must make sure that we as computer technician work area is safe for us and for the system that we are fixing. Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is a set of policies and procedures that is followed in a workplace in order to prevent accidents, illnesses, and injuries. It involves knowing the risks that can be encountered in a workplace and figuring out how it can be prevented. It is concerned with many factors such as removal of hazards and reducing accidents in the workplace. As a future computer technician, it is your responsibility to know these sta

What is Not Included In TESDA CSS II ?

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People vector created by macrovector - www.freepik.com Although TESDA mentioned that the expected job position for those who will pass the Computer Systems Servicing NC II assessment includes being a Computer Technician, the course is limited only in teaching the replacing and repairing the basic parts of the computer.   This may include troubleshooting the motherboard, ram, vga cards and other peripherals.  The course is not designed to help students to electronically repair the motherboard and other electronically devices.    Another topic that will not be discussed in the course is laptop repair.  The course may include in troubleshooting laptops or netbooks but replacing laptop parts is not included in the course scope.  The reason for this is that laptops and netbooks have different builds.  With the computer system servicing course however you can have a basic understanding in replacing computer parts of the system unit.   If you are interested in electronic repa

Introduction to Computer Systems Servicing NC II TESDA

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Computer Systems Servicing NC II (CSS NC II) is a  course that will train and assess individuals based on the competency standard set by Technical Education and Skills Development Authority ( TESDA) .   Trainees are expected to acquire the skills and knowledge based on the industry standards.  Computer Systems Servicing NC II Core Competencies   Install and Configure Computer Systems   Set-up Computer Networks   Set-up Computer Servers   Maintain and Repair Computer Systems Although the CSS NC II consists of Basic, Common and Core Competencies, you should focus your attention on the core competencies.  The core competencies will be the basis of the candidate's assessment in passing the Computer Systems Servicing NC II National Certificate.   A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be:   Computer Assembler   Computer Service Technician   Network Technician   Computer Maintenance Technician   The j