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Region Province Name of Institution Address Tel REGION PROVINCE NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS TEL. NO. COURSE/REGISTERED (Public/Private) PROGRAM IV-A Laguna Advent Caregiver School Inc. Brgy San Antonio, 049 411-3655 Caregiving NC II Laguna IV-A Laguna Advent Caregiver School Inc. Brgy San Antonio, 049 411-3655 Housekeeping NC II Laguna IV-A Laguna Advent Caregiver School Inc. Brgy San Antonio, 049 411-3655 Food & Beverage Service Laguna NC II IV-A Laguna Advent Caregiver School Inc. Brgy San Antonio, 049 411-3655 Household Services NC II Laguna IV-A Laguna Advent Caregiver School Inc. Brgy San Antonio, 049 411-3655 Restaurant and Coffee Laguna Shop leading to Food and Beverage Services NC II IV-A Laguna AMA Computer College Inc. - National Hi-way, 698-6311 Caregiver NC II Biñan Canlalay, Biñan, Laguna IV-A Laguna AMA Computer College Inc. - National Hi-way, 698-6311 Healthcare Services - NC Biñan Canlalay, Biñan, II Laguna IV-A Laguna AMA Computer College Inc. - National Hi-way, 698-6311 Practical Nursing Biñan Canlalay, Biñan, Laguna IV-A Laguna AMA Computer Learning 33 A. Mabini Street, (02) 868-8541 / 869- Internet Technology Center (ACLC) - San Pedro San Pedro, Laguna 0441 IV-A Laguna AMA Computer Learning 33 A. Mabini Street, (02) 868-8541 / 869- Business and Information Center (ACLC) - San Pedro San Pedro, Laguna 0441 Management IV-A Laguna AMA Computer Learning 33 A. Mabini Street, (02) 868-8541 / 869- Computer System and Center (ACLC) - San Pedro San Pedro, Laguna 0441 Network Technology IV-A Laguna AMA Computer Learning 33 A. Mabini Street, (02) 868-8541 / 869- Computer Hardware Center (ACLC) - San Pedro San Pedro, Laguna 0441 Servicing NC II IV-A Laguna AMA Computer Learning 33 A. Mabini Street, (02) 868-8541 / 869- Programming NC IV Center (ACLC) - San Pedro San Pedro, Laguna 0441 IV-A Laguna AMA Computer Learning 33 A. Mabini Street, (02) 868-8541 / 869- Finishing Course for Call Center (ACLC) - San Pedro San Pedro, Laguna 0441 Center Agents IV-A Laguna AMA Computer Learning 33 A. Mabini Street, (02) 868-8541 / 869- Computer Hardware Center (ACLC) - San Pedro San Pedro, Laguna 0441 Servicing NC II IV-A Laguna APP Training Institute Inc. Balibago, Sta. Rosa, (049)847-9705 Finishing Course for Call Laguna Center Agents IV-A Laguna Asia Technological School of Nat'l. Highway 1506 (049) 8511818; Computer Hardware Science & Arts (Asiatech) Dila, Santa Rosa City, 5766054 Servicing NC II Inc. Laguna IV-A Laguna Asia Technological School of Nat'l. Highway 1506 (049) 8511818; Housekeeping NC II Science & Arts (Asiatech) Dila, Santa Rosa City, 5766054 Inc. Laguna IV-A Laguna Asian Institute of Computer Precious Bldg., National 049 - 534-4225 Programming NC IV Studies Highway, Sta. Rosa, Laguna IV-A Laguna Asian Institute of Computer Bldg. 3 Centro Pacita, Computer Hardware Studies Pacita Complex Phase Servicing NC II II, San Vicente, San Pedro, Laguna IV-A Laguna Biñan Training & Skills Brgy. Malamig, Biñan, Consumer Electronics Development Center Laguna Servicing NC II IV-A Laguna Biñan Training & Skills Brgy. Malamig, Biñan, Building Wiring Installation Development Center Laguna NC II IV-A Laguna Colegio de San Pedro Pacita Complex, San 529-3905 Programming NC IV Pedro, IV-A Laguna Colegio de San Pedro Pacita Complex, San 529-3905 Computer Hardware Pedro, Servicing NC II IV-A Laguna Computer Site Institute Casa Hacienda 847-6151 Computer Hardware Commercial Center A. Servicing NC II Mabini St., San Pedro, Laguna IV-A Laguna Computer Site Institute Casa Hacienda 847-6151 Programming NC IV Commercial Center A. Mabini St., San Pedro, Laguna IV-A Laguna Datamex Inst. of Computer San Pedro, Laguna Computer Hardware Technology, Inc. Servicing IV-A Laguna Datamex Inst. of Computer San Pedro, Laguna Programming NC IV Technology, Inc. IV-A Laguna Dominican College of Sta. San Lorenzo South, 247-4076 / 274- Caregiving NC II Rosa, Laguna Balibago Sta. Rosa, 0686 Laguna IV-A Laguna GANA Phil Language Center, 093 White Paradise (049) 544-0304 English Proficiency Inc. Resort Purok 7, Arvin Course St., Pansol, Calamba, Laguna IV-A Laguna Holy Rosary College of Sta. Bgy. Kanluran, Sta. Caregiving NC II Rosa, Inc. Rosa, Laguna IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Finishing Course for Call Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna Center Agents Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Housekeeping NC II Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Commercial Cooking NC Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna II Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Food & Beverage Service Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna NC II Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Bartending NC II Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Front Office Services NC Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna II Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Computer Hardware Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna Servicing NC II Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Shielded Metal Arc Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna Welding NC II Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Refrigeration and Air- Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna Conditioning NC I Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Automotive Servicing NC I Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Programming NC IV Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna Pedro) IV-A Laguna International Electronics and Magsaysay Avenue, 868-1505 Caregiving NC II Technical Institute (San San Pedro, Laguna Pedro) IV-A Laguna Institute for International San Pedro, Laguna ()2)868-0229 Driving NC III Professional Truck Drivers Inc. IV-A Laguna International Electronics and GF Caridad Mendoza (049) 511-9385/86 Programming NC IV Technical Institute Biñan Business Center, Biñan, Laguna IV-A Laguna International Electronics and GF Caridad Mendoza (049) 511-9385/86 Consumer Electronics Technical Institute Biñan Business Center, Biñan, Servicing NC II Laguna IV-A Laguna International Electronics and GF Caridad Mendoza (049) 511-9385/86 Computer Hardware Technical Institute Biñan Business Center, Biñan, Servicing NC II Laguna IV-A Laguna International Electronics and GF Caridad Mendoza (049) 511-9385/86 Building Wiring Installation Technical Institute Biñan Business Center, Biñan, NC II Laguna IV-A Laguna International Electronics and GF Caridad Mendoza (049) 511-9385/86 Food & Beverage Service Technical Institute Biñan Business Center, Biñan, NC II Laguna IV-A Laguna International Electronics and GF Caridad Mendoza (049) 511-9385/86 Front Office Services NC Technical Institute Biñan Business Center, Biñan, II Laguna IV-A Laguna International Electronics and GF Caridad Mendoza (049) 511-9385/86 Bartending NC II Technical Institute Biñan Business Center, Biñan, Laguna IV-A Laguna International Institute for Film Mega South Resort, Basic English Language and Arts Inc. Brgy. Bagong Silang, San Pedro, laguna IV-A Laguna Interscribe Training Center, 5850 National Highway, Medical Transcription NC Inc. San Antonio, San II Pedro, Laguna IV-A Laguna Interscribe Training Center, 5850 National Highway, Finishing Course for Inc. San Antonio, San Medical Transcription Pedro, Laguna IV-A Laguna Jacobo Z. Gonzales Brgy. San Antonio, 511-6133 RAC Servicing NC I Memorial School of Arts and Biñan, Laguna Trades IV-A Laguna Jacobo Z. Gonzales Brgy. San Antonio, 511-6133 Machining NC II Memorial School of Arts and Biñan, Laguna Trades IV-A Laguna Jacobo Z. Gonzales Brgy. San Antonio, 511-6133 Dressmaking NC II Memorial School of Arts and Biñan, Laguna Trades IV-A Laguna Jacobo Z. Gonzales Brgy. San Antonio, 511-6133 Food & Beverage Service Memorial School of Arts and Biñan, Laguna NC II Trades IV-A Laguna Jacobo Z. Gonzales Brgy. San Antonio, 511-6133 Commercial Cooking NC Memorial School of Arts and Biñan, Laguna II Trades IV-A Laguna Jacobo Z. Gonzales Brgy. 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