Japan Scholars Assistance Foundation 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).
Japan Scholars Assistance Foundation – Mandaue City
Address: 3F Clotilde Yap Bldg., Casuntingan, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines
Telephone Number: 343-3418
TESDA Approved Programs
Here is the list of available TESDA registered programs and short courses offered in “Japan Scholars Assistance Foundation” in the province of Cebu.
List of Tesda Courses Offered / Registered Programs
Course Authorized | Duration |
---|---|
Fundamental Japanese for Advanced | 150 Hours |
Fundamental Japanese for Beginners | 150 Hours |
Fundamental Japanese for Intermediate | 150 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 343-3418. You can also visit Japan Scholars Assistance Foundation. The assessment center is located at 3F Clotilde Yap Bldg., Casuntingan, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines.
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