TESDA offers training programs in Electronics Services to help people learn the skills needed for jobs in the electronics industry. These programs include Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II, which teaches how to fix household appliances like televisions, radios, and speakers. Another course is Electronics Products Assembly and Servicing NC II, where students learn how to assemble electronic parts and repair basic electronic devices. These trainings follow national standards, so learners can be confident in the quality of their skills.
TESDA also has a program called Electronic Back-End Operations NC II. This focuses on working in electronics factories, where students learn how to test, inspect, and pack small electronic parts used in computers, phones, and other gadgets. After completing the training, students receive a National Certificate (NC), which shows employers they are qualified and ready to work. These TESDA programs help Filipinos get good jobs in the electronics industry here in the Philippines or even abroad.
Electronics Back-End Operations NC II is a national certification program from TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority) in the Philippines. It trains and assesses individuals in the competencies required to work in the semiconductor and electronics industry, specifically in back-end manufacturing operations.
This course is ideal for:
High school graduates or senior high school students
Technical-vocational students
Electronics hobbyists or career shifters
Anyone interested in working in electronics manufacturing plants
258 hours (may vary slightly depending on the training center)
Learn how to handle electronic parts and components safely.
Follow process flow in assembly line operations.
Use tools and equipment properly (e.g., soldering tools, tweezers, microscopes).
Perform hand or machine-based assembly.
Understand packaging procedures based on product and company standards.
Use proper labeling and materials to avoid damage during shipment or storage.
Perform visual checks to confirm the package meets quality standards.
Perform visual inspections using magnifiers or microscopes.
Follow defect identification criteria (e.g., cracks, misalignment, foreign materials).
Fill out inspection checklists or logs.
Understand basic quality control procedures.
Complete the required training hours.
Pass a Competency Assessment administered by TESDA-accredited assessors.
Demonstrate your ability to perform real-world tasks based on national standards.
Once certified, you receive a National Certificate (NC II), which is valid for five years.
Production Operator
Assembly Technician
Packaging Technician
Quality Control Inspector
Machine Operator in electronics manufacturing
Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing NC II is a national certificate program from TESDA that trains and assesses individuals on how to assemble, install, maintain, and repair electronic products and systems.
This course combines practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed to work in the electronics servicing industry, including consumer electronics, office machines, and basic security and audio systems.
This course is ideal for:
High school or senior high school graduates
Aspiring electronics technicians
Hobbyists or beginners in electronics
People looking to work in appliance repair shops, electronics stores, or maintenance departments
The course typically requires around 280 hours of training, though this may vary depending on the training provider.
Learn how to use hand tools and test instruments properly.
Interpret circuit diagrams and assembly instructions.
Solder and connect electronic components (e.g., resistors, capacitors, ICs).
Follow safety and quality standards while assembling.
Troubleshoot and repair home appliances, like TVs, radios, or DVD players.
Replace faulty components or parts.
Perform preventive maintenance checks.
Understand product specifications and wiring layouts.
Work with audio systems (amplifiers, speakers, etc.).
Repair and maintain video devices (TVs, monitors).
Adjust settings and calibrate equipment for optimal performance.
Understand basic security electronics (e.g., CCTV, alarms, door access systems).
Install, test, and maintain systems based on user needs.
Ensure compliance with safety and electrical standards.
Complete the training program.
Undergo TESDA’s Competency Assessment.
Demonstrate you can perform the required skills to national standards.
If successful, you'll receive a National Certificate (NC II) that's valid for five (5) years.
Electronics Technician
Appliance Service Technician
Audio/Video Technician
Security Systems Installer
Electronics Assembler
You can be employed in:
Electronics and appliance shops
Technical service centers
Manufacturing companies
Government and private institutions
Overseas (if qualified)
Consumer Electronics Servicing NC III is a national certification program from TESDA that trains and assesses individuals in advanced repair, servicing, and maintenance of electronic devices and systems. It builds on the skills from NC II and prepares you for more complex troubleshooting, system integration, and technical supervision in electronics servicing.
This course is ideal for:
TESDA NC II holders in Consumer Electronics Servicing
Experienced electronics technicians
Technicians looking to upskill for supervisory or specialized roles
Individuals who want to start or manage a servicing business
The recommended training duration is around 268 hours, depending on the training provider.
Install devices such as TVs, sound systems, intercoms, and surveillance equipment
Configure devices according to user specifications
Perform compatibility and functionality checks
Identify both hardware and software-related issues
Use advanced test equipment like oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and digital multimeters
Troubleshoot and replace complex components
Update firmware or reconfigure settings as needed
Service modern appliances with electronic control systems (e.g., smart washing machines, microwave ovens, air conditioners)
Interpret wiring diagrams and service manuals
Replace or repair sensors, control modules, and other key parts
Complete the training program at a TESDA-accredited center
Pass a competency-based assessment administered by TESDA-certified assessors
Demonstrate your skills through practical tasks and oral questioning
Once you pass, you'll receive a TESDA National Certificate (NC III), valid for 5 years.
Advanced Electronics Technician
Service Team Leader
Appliance Repair Technician
Gadget Repair Specialist
Maintenance Technician
Technical Supervisor in electronics servicing firms
You can work in:
Electronics service centers
Manufacturing companies
Appliance and gadget repair businesses
Private maintenance departments
Overseas opportunities, especially in electronics-heavy industries
Consumer Electronics Servicing NC IV is the highest level of national certification under TESDA for the electronics servicing field. It trains and certifies individuals to supervise, manage, and oversee complex servicing operations involving consumer electronic products and systems.
This course is ideal for:
TESDA NC III holders in Consumer Electronics Servicing
Experienced electronics technicians ready for leadership roles
Supervisors or team leaders in repair/service centers
Individuals planning to manage or open their own service business
The recommended duration for the training is approximately 232 hours, which may vary depending on the institution.
Plan and oversee the full installation process of complex systems (e.g., smart home systems, CCTV networks, multi-room audio systems)
Check compliance with technical requirements and safety regulations
Perform system testing and handover to clients
Lead maintenance and repair activities
Analyze and resolve recurring or complex technical issues
Create maintenance schedules and standard operating procedures
Implement quality control measures
Supervise teams in a service shop or electronics repair business
Manage inventory, service requests, and customer interactions
Maintain documentation such as repair logs, reports, and feedback forms
Ensure compliance with workplace health, safety, and environmental standards
Train new technicians and apprentices
Create training materials and modules
Evaluate skill development of staff or trainees
Complete the prescribed training from a TESDA-accredited center
Pass a Competency-Based Assessment with tasks related to supervision, advanced troubleshooting, and service management
Demonstrate leadership, documentation, and technical skills
You’ll then receive a TESDA National Certificate (NC IV) valid for five years.
Service Center Supervisor
Electronics Servicing Manager
Field Service Coordinator
Training Instructor for Electronics Servicing
Entrepreneur / Business Owner in Electronics Repair and Installation