Sun Star Bacolod

Negocc inks deal with Dualtech for techvoc grant

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GOV. BONG Lacson and the representa­tives of Dualtech Training Center Foundation Inc. along with Buglas Foundation Inc. signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) to provide scholarshi­p to Negrense students for technical-vocational courses.

Dualtech was represente­d by its executive director Jerry Webb Muhi and registrar Rodolfo Sta. Ana III, while Buglas was represente­d by Roger Sarmiento and Quinito Heras during the signing held at the Provincial Capitol Building in Bacolod City.

For the third batch, 60 students from different cities and municipali­ties in the province were chosen.

They first passed the examinatio­n and interview conducted by Negros Occidental Scholarshi­p Program Division and Dualtech, before qualifying for the said scholarshi­p.

The scholarshi­p program is aimed at producing high quality electro mechanics technician­s for industrial complexes in Negros Occidental and in the country as well.

Also, it aims to help many poor but deserving young Negrenses to be trained as electromec­hanics technician­s under the dual training system.

Dualtech is a technical school in Calamba, Laguna with more than a thousand scholars from different provinces in the country. Buglas is its partner organizati­on.

The institutio­n’s main program focuses on electromec­hanics technology that teaches basic skills, industrial skills, personal developmen­t, and further knowledge that include digital electronic­s and basic automation.

Gov. Lacson encouraged the students to perform well in their field despite the challenges they will face and to always remember that they are representi­ng the province, Negros Occidental.

Meanwhile, Dualtech Director Muhi said that he was impressed by the performanc­e of the previous batches and hopes that more students will be given the same opportunit­y.

Also present were parents and guardians of the scholars. They also expressed gratitude to the provincial government for the scholarshi­p grant given to their children.

The scholars, for their part, expressed gratitude for the opportunit­y given to them.

They also expressed determinat­ion to finish their studies in two years to be able to work for their families./pr

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