Computer Hardware Servicing NC II in the Philippines
Computer Hardware Servicing NC II is a short TESDA course in the Philippines that will train you in diagnosing and troubleshooting software and hardware problems in personal computer systems.
Some examples of skills that you will acquire from enrolling in this program include:
- Performing computer operations
- Performing mensuration and calculation
- Preparing and interpreting technical drawing
- Using hand tools
- Terminating and connecting electrical wiring and electronic circuits
- Installing computer systems and networks
- Diagnosing and troubleshooting computer systems
- Configuring computer systems and networks
- Maintaining computer systems and networks
Course Duration
Computer Hardware Servicing NC II takes a minimum of 320 hours to complete.
Admission Requirements
Basic requirements for this TESDA course include:
- Copy of NSO Birth Certificate
- Highschool or College Diploma
- Certified True Copy of Transcript of Records or Form 137
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- 1×1 and/or 2×2 Pictures
Careers
Qualified graduates of Computer Hardware Servicing NC II can find employment as a computer service technician or computer repairman.
Competency Assessment and Certification
Students enrolled in this course may be required to undergo a Competency Assessment before graduation. You can take this at any of the TESDA-Accredited Assessment Centers for Computer Hardware Servicing NC II that we listed on this site. A National Certificate (NC II) will be issued to students who passed this assessment process.
Hi po…ask ko lang kung meron po bang schedule na Saturday or Sunday
At kung mag kano po bayad sa course na ito…..thanks po…..
Hi! I’m currently taking this course and I would like to know what job opportunities it has to offer after I get a TESDA certificate. Thanks!
Ano po ang kaylangan ko para maka enroll sa tesda? 1styear college nko.Nag take na ako ng HRM course.pro d ko po tinapos.. Ano po requirements?
hello po.pd rin po bang magenroll dito ang als passers
Hi, Zerhen!
Yes. ALS A& E passers can take any two, three, four, or five-year degree programs that they want, provided that they pass the admission requirements of the school they are going to enroll at.
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sir what if nawala po ung Good Moral>
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Hi, Dungan!
Have you tried asking the school where you graduated from if they issue a new one for you?
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Hi, can I inquiry as to which schools I can enroll in Manila?
please informed me a.s.a.p. tnx
im a housewife and i want to get a vocational course on tesda,, do you have training center here at surigao city?
what are the requirments needed for an undergraduate in high school to get a vocational course in tesda computer hardware servicing???
and also may i know how much is the tuition fee?
Hi, Jennifer!
Tuition fees and other specific requirements vary per school/training center. It’s best if you’ll contact the school or training center you are thinking of enrolling at so they can give you a more accurate and detailed reply.
http://www.tesda.gov.ph/inc/tvisearch.aspx?duration=computer%20hardware
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sir/ maam available pa po ba ang course na ito?with scholrship sana
does this course includes a skill of networking like remoting,etc? is this course considered to be called like “TECHNICAL SUPPORT” or “HELPDESK SUPPORT”? thank you.
Hi, Bevie!
Thanks for visiting our site.
“Installing computer systems and networks” is included in the list of skills that you will learn from taking the course, so we guess that means yes.
In some ways, yes. Troubleshooting hardware issues is just a part of the job of a Technical Support Representative, though. Depending on job specifications, a TSR might also be required to handle software issues.
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thank you for your feedback. the reason i want to enroll this course is to learn the “technical support” stuff and to improve my skills in computers since it is in demand in call center industry. im hoping that taking this course could satisfy my expectations.
Hi, Bevie!
Thanks for coming back.
You’re welcome. If it helps, there are some call centers that hire TSRs that have no background in IT because they train the TSRs themselves, especially since they will be handling specific products or services. Of course, having a background in IT helps, but you might want to check out companies like the ones we mentioned to widen your options.
Good luck!
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im a high school graduate,and i would like to take a Tesda course a hardware computer NC IV.Itatanung ko lang po kong magkano ang tuition fee in that course?
Hi, Marenilla!
Thanks for visiting our site.
Please refer to the FAQs on the link below for answers to TESDA-related questions.
http://www.courses.com.ph/tesda-courses-in-the-philippines-frequently-asked-questions/
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