WITH a P20-million infusion for scholarships, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority is opening doors of opportunity to beginners in the information technology industry.
Partnering with Informatics College Eastwood Inc., one of the country’s leading IT educational institutions, the agency will tap individuals with limited or no IT background for intensive training to soon make them eligible for employment.
The TESDA-Informatics tie-up was formalized in a memorandum of agreement inked by the authority’s director general Joel Villanueva and Informatics vice president Stephen Banares.
The training will focus on Web Development and Animation, which Informatics pledged to offer in its branches nationwide in accordance with the TESDA Board-approved training regulation. –Gigi Munoz-David, Manila Standard Today
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