Monday, April 19, 2010
PHMech Hosts 17 College Students’ On-the-Job Training Program
The Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHMech, formerly BPRE) is hosting 17 senior agriculture and computer science students’ OJT program as required by their schools. The program aims to immerse the graduating students into the world of professional R & D workers, and document such experience as requirement for graduation. Among agriculture OJTs, the program is in lieu of the thesis as partial requirement for graduation, where practicum students must complete at least 360 hours work in the Center.
The 17 OJTs are : From Bicol University, College of Agriculture and Forestry (BUCAF), major in agricultural engineering – Lynet R. Cruzat, Leandro N. Lee, Ramon Lumen and Rene Pabilonia. They are assigned at the Agricultural Mechanization Division (AMD). From Tarlac College of Agriculture (TCA), major in agricultural engineering – Lord R. Aquino, Freida F. Abalos, Steve C. Pascua, Carlo P. Martin, and Brenda Alberto. They are assigned at AMD and at Bio-Process Engineering Div. (BPED)
Those coming from CORE Gateway College, San Jose City, Nueva Ecija are taking-up commerce, major in accounting – Jessette O. Guinto and Laiza C. Ignacio, while those taking-up computer science are Rhea L. Bautista, Janice M. Ignacio, Josielyn L. Alcantara and John Patrick D. Enopia. The lone OJT from CLSU-CTC Foundation is Durriel Gregorio who is taking up Windows Application course. They are assigned at the support units like Human Resource Mgt., Accounting, Cashiering, Property, Info-Tech unit and Office of the Director. Most of them started their program on April 12 until May 24, 2010 to complete the total time required in their curriculum. (30)
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