FOREIGN STUDENT

Health Care Services NCII

This program is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills, and professional values needed to provide quality care in healthcare settings. It aligns with TESDA and industry standards, ensuring that graduates are fully prepared to assist in patient care and facility management.

Through a blend of theory and hands-on training, students will learn how to:

  • Prepare and maintain patient beds and care areas
  • Manage and organize linen and medical supplies
  • Assist in patient mobility, transport, and comfort care
  • Provide bio-psychosocial support to patients
  • Handle and dispose of healthcare waste safely and responsibly
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Local Course Fees
Registration Fee $125.00
Tuition Fee $2,092.00
I.D. $9.00
2 Sets Scrub Suit $88.00
2 Sets Polo Shirt $45.00
Special Student Permit $600.00
Mandatory Assessment $40.00
OJT Fee with Certification/s $250.00
Graduation Fee $75.00
Overall Total $3,324.00
Sector Health, Social, and Other Development Services
Registered Course Program Health Care Services NC II
Duration 996 Hours
Program Reg. No. 0907022012
Validity 01-26-2029
Status WTR
Nominal Duration 996 Hours
Qualification NC II
Mandatory Requirement for Graduation

Graduates of this course are required to undergo mandatory assessment before graduation.

A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be

  • Prepare and maintain patient beds and care areas
  • Manage and organize linen and medical supplies
  • Assist in patient mobility, transport, and comfort care
  • Provide bio-psychosocial support to patients
  • Handle and dispose of healthcare waste safely and responsibly
Entry Requirements for Enrolment

Foreign Student Admission

  1. Foreign students who wish to study in Vocational Courses must submit the following documents for evaluation in the respective school or college: high school records and diploma.
  2. After a successful evaluation, the applicant may take the entrance examination and pay the required application fee. A passing entrance test will earn the applicant a notice of acceptance.
  3. The applicant is then required to prepare the necessary documents for the issuance of a 9F Student Visa from the applicant’s country of origin.
  4. Upon the issuance of a student visa, the applicant must report to the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) for assistance in the processing of the applicant’s papers with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Bureau of Immigration and Deportation.
  5. If necessary, a tutorial for English course may be arranged for the applicant.
  6. Problems that may arise regarding the student’s studies must be reported to the Foreign Student Adviser.

 

Admission Requirements for Foreign Students Applicants:

  1. Admission requirements for the vocational training program applied for
  2. To submit necessary documents for Student Visa/Visa Conversion:
    • Transcript of Records/Scholastic Records duly authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Post located in the student applicant’s country of origin or legal residence;
    • A Notarized Affidavit of Support including bank statements, notarized notice of grant for institutional scholars to cover expenses for the student’s accommodation and subsistence, as well as other school dues and other incidental expenses;
    • Photocopy of data page of the student’s passport showing date and place of birth, and birth certificate or its equivalent duly authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Post;
    • Duly authenticated police clearance