Accomplishments

SNCAT SUSTAINING ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND GAINS OF TVET PROGRAMS DELIVERY (2008)

SNCAT 2008 accomplishments measure how far the school has attained its output over the targets in the following:


A. Massive Trainings

a1. Regular Program

The enrollment outputs in the different campuses of SNCAT has already exceeded over the targets with a remarkable increase compared to last year accomplishments.

A highly significant enrollment outputs is achieved in 2008 with 899 enrolled in the regular programs against the 550 targets performing 163% accomplishments. Likewise, the graduates posed significant outputs also with 431 against 337 targets giving 127% accomplishments in the college.


a2. Community-based Technology Training


The enrollment and graduates of community-based technology training also exceeded with 1,444 against the targets of 1002 giving a physical accomplishments of 144%.


B. Assessment

Qualification No. of Persons
Assessed
Client Type Gender
Internal External M F
Food Processing NC II 19 14 5 15 4
Driving 16 10 6 14 2
Atomotive Servicing NC II 77 77 0 77 0
SMAW (Welding) NC II 19 16 3 19 0
Agricultural Crop Production NC I 37 33 4 27 10
Horticulture 30 22 8 15 15
Slaugthering Operation 272 240 32 272 0
Butchery 1 0 1 1 0
Commercial Cooking 43 34 9 20 23
Food & Beverages Services 19 15 4 3 16
Total 533 461 72 463 70

 

B1. Certification

 

Qualification No. of Persons
Certified
TYPES OF CERTIFICATION
COC NC I NC II
Food Processing NC II 12 7   12
Driving 15 1   15
Atomotive Servicing NC II 74 3   74
SMAW (Welding) NC II 19     19
Agricultural Crop Production NC I 27 10 24  
Horticulture 12 18   12
Slaugthering Operation 272     272
Butchery 1   1  
Commercial Cooking 43 8   35
Food & Beverages Services 19 6   13
Total 480 53 28 452

b2. Assessed and Certified Graduates



The top three highest awarded with NC II certificates were graduates of Slaughtering Operations NC II (272), Automotive Servicing NC II (74) and Commercial Cooking NC II (35) . The Welding-SMAW NC II, Food & Beverages Services, Food Processing, Driving and Horticulture lightly closer from each ranging from 19 to 12 while Agricultural Crops Production NC I also has 27 shares in the total National Certificate holders of 480.

The mandatory assessment for SNCAT graduates offers 90% certification rate out of 533 in National Certificates (NC II & NC I) and Certificate of Competency (COC) from January-December, 2008:

NC II – 452 Internal Graduates - 461

NC I - 28 External (walk-in) - 72

COC - 53

 

There were 463 males and 70 females.

C. Employment


QUALIFICATION NO. OF EMPLOYED GRADUATES TYPES OF EMLOYMENT

Wage/Employed Self-Employed OFW
Diploma in Mechanical Technology (NTR) 19 13 5 1
DMT-HVAC (NTR) 2 2  
Diploma in Electrical Technology (NTR) 1 1  

Slaughtering Operations NC II

31 26 4 3
Bachelor in Agricultural Technology (Consortium with ASSCAT) 2 2  
Agricultural Technology Technician (ATT) 1 1  
Diploma in Agro-forestry Entrepreneurship 3 3  
Certificate in Forest Ranger (NTR) 2 2  
DIPLOMA IN FISHERY TECHNOLOGY 6 6
Food & Beverages Services NC II 18 14 3 1
TOTAL 85 70 12 5

D. Resource Generation

SNCAT also was able to generate substantial amount from foreign and local TVET partners for the past twelve months. The summary which is shown below estimated to Php 1.5M.

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Legal Basis

SNCAT was converted into college on March 21, 1983 by virtue of Batas Pambansa Blg. 358 “An act converting the Mainit National Agricultural...

Activities & Events

KOICA Donated Financial Assistance for Automotive Servicing NC I
Mr. Saki Hung, a Korean International Overseas Cooperation Association (KOICA) started his tour of duty in the Philippines
SNCAT-REESPC hosted First National Fishery TTIs Administrators’ Meeting Cum Workshop
Dinagat Islands Campus hosted the First National Fishery TESDA Technology Institutions Administrators’ Meeting Cum Workshop
APACC CENTER BENCHMARKING
The SNCAT Team Leaders of the APACC Criteria documentation conducted benchmarking and actual review in two TTIs APACC Centers.

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