Don Bosco Training Center Mati Davao Oriental

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Don Bosco Training Center Mati is an institution accredited by TESDA that offers Technical and Vocational Education and Training Programs (TVET) under the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

The training center was operationalized in 1995 offering training courses in Mechanical and Automotive Technologies. The center is effective in its program because it is able to qualify the graduates to address the skills requirements of the small industries in Mati and the big ones in Davao City. However, the distance of Mati from Davao City is a critical factor in the job placement of the trainees. With this, Don Bosco addressed the situation by providing training programs that are not only relevant to local needs but can likewise generate gainful local employment. Hence, in 2003, the Center opened the Agri-Mechanical Technology and Integrated Farming Technology courses.

You are here in Don Bosco to journey together with our Educative Pastoral Community -which consists of the Salesians, the Parents and YOU- young people, whom God has entrusted to our care. We are a community who believes in God and His will to save us. We, therefore, praise and thank Him for having brought us together.

In our efforts to do God’s will in our journey towards maturity, we need to be guided by some rules that are inspired by His Spirit and the teachings of Don Bosco. We, therefore, have encourage all of you to study well the Don Bosco Students’ Guidelines as our guide in our common search for Christian growth. The set of guidelines is an expression of our concern for the steady and healthy development of your mind, heart, body and most of all your soul. The rules are formulated to help you strengthen your character and hopefully help you acquire responsible self-discipline. Where there is no discipline, there will never be good education. They guarantee that atmosphere of order, co operation and peace, which is so necessary to bring success to your integral formation.

By the very fact that you enroll in Don Bosco, you agree to abide by these guidelines. With the signing of the agreement, you commit yourself to grow towards maturity. Study the rules carefully, understand them and above all, do your best to practice them with joy, even if nobody is watching you. Real discipline comes from within and real learning also comes from within.

Don Bosco Training Center Mati

Address: Dahican, Mati, Davao Oriental, Philippines
Telephone Number: (087) 3884-939 / 09173232794

TESDA Approved Programs

Here is the list of available TESDA registered programs and short courses offered in “Don Bosco Training Center Mati” in the province of Davao Oriental.

List of Tesda Courses Offered / Registered Programs

Course Authorized Duration
Automotive Servicing NC II 711 hours
Machining NC II 504 hours
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II 398 Hours
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II 402 Hours
Organic Agriculture Production NC II 261 Hours
Agroentrepreneurship NC II 293 Hours

Basic Requirements for TESDA Courses:

  • At least 18 years of age
  • At least High School Graduate
  • Copy of NSO Birth Certificate
  • With good moral character
  • Undergone a pre-training assessment
  • Can communicate both orally and in written form

Training Fees and Schedule

The cost of training and tuition fees may vary depending upon the specific course of interest and the school offering the training. Training centers also may have slightly different syllabus to teach to students in a class.

For inquiries, tuition fees, enrollment procedures, class schedule and other concern, it would be better that you visit their school/training center and inquire for other documents they may need.

Location and Contact Information

For further information, please contact the school directly at telephone number (087) 3884-939 / 09173232794. You can also visit Don Bosco Training Center Mati. The assessment center is located at Dahican, Mati, Davao Oriental, Philippines.


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