TESDA offers comprehensive driving courses to equip individuals with the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed for various types of vehicle operation. These programs are designed to meet the standards set by the Land Transportation Office (LTO), ensuring drivers are qualified to safely and efficiently handle vehicles under different restriction codes.
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Whether you aim to drive light motor vehicles, buses, trucks, or articulated vehicles, TESDA provides specialized training tailored to your needs. These programs foster professional growth while ensuring compliance with traffic laws and regulations.
Benefits
Here are just some of the benefits that one can gain from taking driving courses offered by TESDA:
- Improved Driving Skills: The training provided by TESDA equips individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to become competent and safe drivers on the road.
- Better Employment Opportunities: With a TESDA certification, individuals can have an edge in the job market, especially in industries such as transportation and logistics.
- In-Demand Skills: The demand for skilled drivers is continuously increasing, making TESDA driving courses a practical choice for those seeking employment or looking to upgrade their skills.
- Nationwide Recognition: TESDA certifications are recognized and accepted nationwide, ensuring that individuals can use their skills anywhere in the country.
- Opportunity for Career Advancement: With TESDA driving courses, individuals can have opportunities to advance their careers in the transportation industry, such as becoming a driving instructor or owning their own transport business.
Driving NC II
This course certifies the skills needed to operate light vehicles under LTO Restriction codes 1 and 2. It includes transporting passengers or goods, collecting fares, following traffic rules, and performing minor vehicle repairs.
Course Description
This course teaches the skills and attitudes needed to become a light vehicle driver, following industry and regulatory standards. It focuses on vehicle maintenance, driving, traffic rules, and handling emergencies.
Units of Competency
The Units of Competency for this Qualification include:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Participate in Workplace Communication
- Work in Team Environment
- Practice Career Professionalism
- Practice Occupational Health and Safety Procedures
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive
- Move and Position Vehicle
- Perform Mensuration and Calculation
- Read, Interpret and Apply Specifications and Manuals
- Use and Apply Lubricant/Coolant
- Perform Shop Maintenance
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Carry Out Minor Vehicle Maintenance and Servicing
- Drive Light Vehicle
- Obey and Observe Traffic Rules and Regulations
- Implement and Coordinate Accident-Emergency Procedures
Career Opportunities
A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be:
- Professional Driver
- Light Vehicle Driver
Training Duration
- 18 Hours (Basic Competencies)
- 20 Hours (Common Competencies)
- 80 Hours (Core Competencies)
Total: 118 Hours
Qualifications
This section outlines trainee qualifications, educational experience, health and physical requirements, and possibly entry exams.
- Good moral character
- Able to communicate both orally and in writing
- Physically fit and mentally healthy as certified by a Public Health Officer
Trainer Qualifications
- A current professional driver’s license issued by the Land Transportation Office is essential.
- A minimum of one year of industry experience in driving light vehicles is required.
- A Trainer Qualification Level II (TQ II) certificate is mandatory.
- Must demonstrate effective communication skills, both oral and written.
- Physical and mental fitness is a prerequisite.
- Possession of a Land Transport Light Vehicle NC II certificate is required.
- Proficiency in computer literacy is essential.
These qualifications are basic requirements for becoming a trainer in the automotive/land transport sector, but other skills and qualities are also important.
Driving (Articulated Vehicle) NC III
Driving (Articulated Vehicle) NC III covers the skills needed to drive vehicles under LTO Restriction Codes 6-8, transport heavy goods, follow traffic rules, and perform minor vehicle repairs.
Course Description
This course helps individuals learn how to drive articulated vehicles under LTO restriction codes 6 to 8, following industry standards. It focuses on key skills like basic vehicle maintenance, pre- and post-operation procedures, safe driving, following traffic rules, and handling emergencies and accidents.
Units of Competencies
The Units of Competency comprising this Qualification include the following:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Lead Workplace Communication
- Lead Small Teams
- Develop and Practice Negotiation Skills
- Solve Problems Related to Work Activities
- Use Mathematical Concepts and Techniques
- Use Relevant Technologies
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive
- Interpret/Draw Technical Drawing
- Move and Position Vehicle
- Perform Job Estimate
- Perform Mensuration and Calculation
- Read, Interpret and Apply Specifications and Manuals
- Use and Apply Lubricant/Coolant
- Perform Shop Maintenance
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Perform Minor Maintenance and Servicing on Vehicles Classified under LTO Restriction Codes 6 up to 8
- Perform Pre-and Post Operation Procedures for Vehicles Classified under LTO Restriction Codes 6 up to 8
- Obey and Observe Traffic Rules and Regulations
- Observe Road Health and Safety Practices
- Implement and Coordinate Accident-Emergency Procedures
- Drive Articulated Vehicle
Career Opportunities
A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be:
- Articulated Vehicle Driver
- Truck Trailer Driver
Training Duration
- 20 Hours (Basic competencies)
- 20 Hours (Common Competencies)
- 68 Hours (Core Competencies)
Total: 108 Hours
Qualifications
This section outlines the qualifications and educational requirements for trainees. Additional criteria, such as health and physical fitness, are also detailed. If necessary, passing an entry written examination may be required. The qualifications include:
- Possess good moral character
- Proficient in both oral and written communication
- Physically fit and mentally healthy, as certified by a Public Health Officer
- Must hold an LTO license with restriction code 3
Trainer Qualifications
Trainer Qualifications for Automotive/Land Transport Sector (Articulated Vehicle Driving – NC III):
- Holds a Driving (Articulated Vehicle) NC III certificate.
- Holds a Trainer Qualification Level I (TQ I) certificate.
- Computer literate.
- Good oral and written communication skills.
- Physically and mentally fit.
- At least 1 year of experience driving articulated vehicles.
- Has a valid professional driver’s license (restriction code 8) from the Land Transportation Office.
Driving (Passenger Bus/Straight Truck) NC III
The Driving (Passenger Bus/Straight Truck) NC III Qualification includes the skills needed to drive and operate buses or straight trucks under LTO Restriction Codes 3 to 5. It covers transporting passengers or heavy goods, liquids, and materials over short or long distances, following local traffic rules and regulations, and performing minor vehicle repairs.
Course Description
This course trains individuals to drive passenger buses and trucks (LTO codes 3 to 5) following industry standards. It covers vehicle maintenance, pre- and post-operation checks, safe driving, traffic rules, and handling emergencies.
Units of Competencies
The Units of Competency comprising this Qualification include the following:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Lead Workplace Communication
- Lead Small Teams
- Develop and Practice Negotiation Skills
- Solve Problems Related to Work Activities
- Use Mathematical Concepts and Techniques
- Use Relevant Technologies
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply Appropriate Sealant/Adhesive
- Interpret/Draw Technical Drawing
- Move and Position Vehicle
- Perform Job Estimate
- Perform Mensuration and Calculation
- Read, Interpret, and Apply Specifications and Manuals
- Use and Apply Lubricant/Coolant
- Perform Shop Maintenance
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Perform Minor Maintenance and Servicing on Vehicles Classified under LTO Restriction Codes 3 up to 5
- Perform Pre-and Post Operation Procedures for Vehicles Classified under LTO Restriction Codes 3 up to 5
- Obey and Observe Traffic Rules and Regulations
- Observe Road Health and Safety Practices
- Implement and Coordinate Accident-Emergency Procedures
- Drive Passenger Bus
- Drive Straight Truck
Career Opportunities
A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be:
- Passenger Bus Driver
- Straight Truck Driver
Training Duration
- 20 Hours (Basic competencies)
- 20 Hours (Common Competencies)
- 82 Hours (Core Competencies)
Total: 122 Hours
Qualifications
This section outlines the qualifications and educational requirements for trainees. Additional criteria, such as health and physical fitness, are also detailed. If necessary, passing an entry written examination may be required. The qualifications include:
- Possess good moral character
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- Physically fit and mentally healthy, as certified by a Public Health Officer
- Holder of an LTO license with restriction code 2
Trainer Qualifications
(Classified under the LTO Restriction Code 3 – 5)
- Must hold a valid Driving (Passenger Bus/Straight Truck) NC III certificate.
- Must possess a Trainer Qualification Level I (TQ I) certificate.
- Must be computer literate.
- Must have strong communication skills, both oral and written.
- Must be physically and mentally fit.
- Must have a minimum of one year of industry experience in driving buses and/or straight trucks.
- Must hold a current professional driver’s license (Restriction Code 8) issued by the Land Transportation Office.
Sample of Certificate of Completion
Requirements
To enroll in this course, you will need the following documents:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- High School or College Diploma
- Certified True Copy of Official Transcript of Records or Form 137
- Certificate of Good Moral Character or GMRC
- 1 x 1 and/or 2 x 2 pictures
To obtain further details, please reach out to the enrollment site that aligns with your requirements. Kindly note that the criteria may vary.
How to Obtain Assessment and Certificates
To obtain an assessment and certificates, students need to follow a series of steps.
Here is a step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Visit a nearby TESDA Accredited Assessment Center or the TESDA District/Provincial Office in your area to apply for an assessment.
Step 2: Submit the required documents, including:
- A completed Application Form
- A properly filled-out Self Assessment Guide for your chosen qualification
- Three colored passport-sized photos with a white background, collar, and name printed at the back.
Step 3: Pay the Assessment Fee at the Assessment Center Cashier and obtain the Official Receipt and Admission Slip.
Step 4: Attend the assessment on the scheduled date and at the assigned venue indicated in the Admission Slip. (Remember to bring your Admission Slip)
Step 5: Obtain the Competency Assessment Result Summary (CARS) from the Assessment Center.
Step 6: Assessment passers must apply for certification at the TESDA District/Provincial Office under the jurisdiction of the assessment center/venue.
Step 7: Assessment passers can collect their National Certificate (NC) or Certificate of Competency (COC) within seven (7) working days after applying for the issuance of the COC/NC.
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If you plan to become a professional driver in the Philippines, you need to get a TESDA National Certificate Level II (NC II) in Driving. This certification is proof of your competency, recognized by employers and government agencies.
To help you prepare for the TESDA NC II Driving assessment, this video offers tips and techniques to pass the exam.
Summary
The TESDA driving courses provide comprehensive training for individuals who want to become competent and skilled drivers. These courses cover not only the technical aspects of driving but also essential skills such as communication, problem-solving, and responsible driving practices. With proper training and qualifications, graduates of these courses can pursue a variety of career opportunities in the automotive/land transport sector. So if you are interested in becoming a professional driver or improving your driving skills, consider enrolling in one of TESDA Driving courses.
Contact Information
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
Office Address: BLDG 8, TESDA Gate 2, TESDA Complex, East Service Rd., South Superhighway, Taguig, Metro Manila.
Email Address: contactcenter@tesda.gov.ph
Telephone Number: 8887-7777
SMS Hotline: 0917-479-4370 (text only)
Website: https://www.tesda.gov.ph/
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