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  2. Technical Education and Skills Development Authority

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    Technical-Vocational Education was first introduced to the Philippines through the enactment of Act No. 3377, or the "Vocational Act of 1927." [5] On June 3, 1938, the National Assembly of the Philippines passed Commonwealth Act No. 313, which provided for the establishment of regional national vocational trade schools of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades type, as well as regional ...

  3. Guzman College of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    It is a vocational college in Manila, the Philippines. [1] Don Zacarias began the college out of sympathy for unemployed individuals who needed work after the devastation of World War II. Louie De Guzman, former head of Guzman College and son of Don Zacarias, has stated that the school has gained enough renown that "leading politicians would be ...

  4. Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf (MCCID) is a non-sectarian, post-secondary, Christian foundation school for the deaf in the Philippines authorized by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) to offer non-degree computer and other technical training programs.

  5. Asian College - Wikipedia

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    Asian College was founded as the Asian Institute of Electronics (AIE) in 1972 by Dr. Constancio A. Sia and his wife, Gloria Durano-Sia. Within 15 years, it managed to expand campuses outside Metro Manila. The Baliuag branch was opened in 1988, followed by Dumaguete in 1991, and then Cagayan de Oro in 1994.

  6. Asian Institute of Computer Studies - Wikipedia

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    A branch outside of the city was opened in June 1997 in Sampaloc, Manila. [6] AICS expanded its venture outside Metro Manila with the opening of the Dau branch in Mabalacat, Pampanga and the Bacoor branch in Bacoor, Cavite in June 1998. [6] The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree began to be offered in 2001. [6]

  7. Campuses of Arellano University - Wikipedia

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    TESDA RECOGNIZED COURSES (Short Term) Bread and Pastry Production (NC II) Cookery (NC II) ... AU Manila is the Main Campus of Arellano University.

  8. List of colleges and universities in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Times College of Subic Olongapo not applicable Regulated Tomas Del Rosario College: Balanga, Bataan not applicable Regulated United School of Science and Technology Colleges Tarlac City not applicable Regulated University of Nueva Caceres-Bataan Dinalupihan Regulated Village Montessori School & Colleges San Jose del Monte, Bulacan 1983

  9. Asia Pacific College - Wikipedia

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    Asia Pacific College (APC) is a private tertiary education institution in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1991 as a non-profit joint venture between IBM Philippines and the SM Foundation. [1] Its program is focused on information technology in consortium with the National University.