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TESDA warns public against fake National Certificates being sold online

 


by: Susan G. de Leon 

QUEZON CITY, (PIA) --The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) reiterate its warning to the public regarding fake National Certificates (NCs) being sold online and through other channels.

TESDA issued the warning  after reports that a man was recently arrested selling fake NCs and driver's licenses.

“NCs are only issued by TESDA offices to qualified individuals who have passed the assessment for their respective qualifications. When issued, these NCs are valid for five years,” newly appointed TESDA Director General, Secretary Suharto Mangudadatu, in a statement said.

According to the TESDA director general, certified workers and employers can verify the authenticity of NCs online.

He urged the public to report to TESDA any individuals who may be selling fake NCs through the Agency’s hotline, 8887-7777, or through SMS, 0917-479-4370.

TESDA’s Registry of Certified Workers can be accessed online through the agency’s website (https://www.tesda.gov.ph/Rwac).

NCs are required by employers both locally and abroad as proof of workers’ skills and their ability to perform work.

“TESDA prioritizes the integrity of its certification system in certifying middle-level workers to ensure their productivity, quality, and global competitiveness,” Mangudadatu said.

Students, workers, or any individual who want to earn a National Certificate for skills they have learned can apply for assessment at private TESDA-accredited assessment centers, and at TESDA Regional and Provincial Offices nationwide.

A complete list of assessment centers is also available online (https://www.tesda.gov.ph/AssessmentCenters/) 

The requirements for assessment include: a duly accomplished application form; 3 passport-size pictures with the name of the applicant written at the back of each picture; and a duly accomplished Self-Assessment Guide. (tesda/pia-ncr)


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