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Marine Electricity NC II in the Philippines



Marine Electricity NC II is a short TESDA course in the Philippines that will train you in servicing and maintaining electric generators, electric motors, lighting system, batteries, motor controls and other basic control systems, electrical appliances and basic alarm systems.

Some examples of skills that you will acquire from enrolling in this course include:

  • Launching survival craft and rescue boats / lifeboats
  • Preventing and fighting fire
  • Performing survival techniques during ship abandonment
  • Performing first aid treatment on board
  • Protecting marine environment
  • Complying with emergency procedures
  • Conducting shipboard security checks
  • Servicing marine electric generators
  • Servicing marine electric motors
  • Servicing marine lighting system
  • Servicing and maintaining marine batteries
  • Maintaining marine motor controls and other basic electronic control systems
  • Servicing marine electrical appliances
  • Maintaining basic alarm systems on board ship

Course Duration

Marine Electricity NC II takes a minimum of  342 hours to complete.

Admission Requirements

Common requirements for TESDA courses include:

  • Copy of Birth Certificate authenticated by NSO
  • Copy of High school or College Diploma
  • Certified True Copy of Transcript of Records
  • 1×1 Pictures
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character

Requirements, however, may vary depending on the institution you are going to enroll at, so we strongly suggest you get in touch with the school or training center’s official representatives for more accurate and detailed information.

Careers

Qualified graduates of  Marine Electricity NC II can find employment as cadet marine electricians.

Competency Assessment and Certification

Students enrolled in the Marine Electricity NC II course may be required to undergo a Competency Assessment before graduation. A National Certificate (NC II) will be issued to students who passed this assessment. You can find more information on assessments and certifications at the official website of TESDA.

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9 Comments

  1. Good day sir/madam!

    i have already a experience onboard.just wanna ask kung ilang oras ba ang pasok sa isang araw.if possible pwede ko bang mhingi yung link na direct agad dun sa schedule ng course na ito.para malaman ko kung matetake ko siya kapag nagbakasyon ako.thanks in advance.

  2. Where trining school should i enroll? Please give me a specific training center in manila because im having a hard time finding it out. Thank you.

  3. Additionally, may I have your contacts and email address for direct messaging?

  4. Good day! Sir/Madam.
    I came across this institution on net. and I’ll like to make a few inquiry on programms mentioned below especially in the philippines. Does the Institution offer programms like Marine Electrical or perhaps Marine Electricals and Electronics as combine? If “Yes” how long is the duration of such programms, fees e.t.c.?

    Regards!
    Celestine Ijaro Akpere.

    • Dear Sir/Ma’am:
      may offer po ba na Marine Electricity NC II sa Regional Training Center -TESDA sa Tacloban City Abucay. And are foreigners allowed to study in TESDA schools.
      Thank you po and more power. Hope to hear from you as soon as possible

      Lucivinia Aplacador
      Tacloban City

      • Hi, Lucivinia!

        Thanks for visiting our site.

        Unfortunately, there’s currently no school listed on TESDA’s list of schools/training centers authorized to offer this course. We’re not sure if the list is updated, though, so you might want to contact TESDA directly to be sure.
        http://www.courses.com.ph/tesda-regional-provincial-district-offices/

        As for your second question, we’re not really sure. We guess not because it’s aimed toward helping Filipinos gain technical skills for employment purposes, so they would probably prioritize, if not cater exclusively to, Filipinos, but that’s just our guess. It’s still best if you’ll ask TESDA directly so they can give you an accurate and detailed response.

        🙂

      • dear sir/maam,

        just want to ask if where branch of tesda offer this course “marine electricity”..thank you and more power!

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