TESDA’s ladderized program designed to give jobs to students

TESDA Director-General Augusto Syjuco believes that the ladderized education program will be to the students’ advantage if they take up technical-vocational courses before pursuing college education. He adds that a tech-voc graduate has a better chance of landing a job either in the country or in the international job market as skilled workers compared to those who finish four or five- year college course.

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