The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is offering online courses
for those who want to know more about information technology, cooking, housekeeping, and more.
These programs were already offered back then, but since there was no official launch from TESDA, most people don’t really know about this option.
Upon completion of these free academic courses, you will acquire a certificate to prove your completion of the courses.
Tesda Courses Online Education targets Filipino out-of-school youth, professionals who have no time to enroll in a school, and overseas Filipino workers who want to know more skills.
Here are the courses available on their website:
- Information Technology
- Tourism
- Cookery
- Housekeeping
- Bread and Pastry Production
- Agriculture
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Condition
- Trainers Methodology I
- Trainers Methodology II
- Health, Social and other Community Development Services
But before enrolling to one of these courses, you should have an account in TESDA’s website.
PinoyJuander has listed out the steps on creating an account and enrolling to one of the courses.
How to create an account in TESDA Online Program:
- Click login in their homepage and once directed to the login page, click create a new account.
- Fill out all the necessary information needed. Blank fields with asterisks (*) are mandatory to answer.
- After filling out, click “create a new account”.
- Check your e-mail for activation. Click the activation link to proceed.
How to enroll in TESDA Courses Online Program:
- Select the desired course you want.
- Select the module on the course you want to take.
- On the topic outline, click the “enroll this course” link located at the lower left side pane.
- A pop-up box will appear asking for your confirmation. Click “YES” to enroll to the said course.
For inquires, visist Tesda Online Course Program website (www.e-testda.gov.oh), e-mail them at [email protected], or called them at +632 – 3837839.
Interested applicants may also visit the nearest TESDA schools in their area.
Source: PinoyJuander, TESDA