Consumer Electronics

Friday, December 2, 2011

One of the most in demand job today is being an electronics technician. Having to enroll for an electronics vocational course is a better option than acquiring it in a university where the margin for employment is almost the same. Many students prefer to study and get a degree in college even if it does not promise a decent job after graduation. However, trade school training for any course is short term but is targeted to give students far more better chances of employment after graduation.

These days, electronic devices are just everywhere. We got cellphones, oven toasters, televisions, fans, and a lot more electronic things. If these things get broken, who would fix them? Of course, electronics technicians! Theses technicians are earning big "secretly". A friend earns $10 to $60 per cellphone he manages to fix, sometimes he can have up to four cellphones fixed in a day!

But how to become an electronics technician? Simple, just get the best training with us!. Enroll in our vocational course training center and learn how to maintain and troubleshoot electronic devices. You will be able to learn how to use the multi-tester, read schematic diagrams, follow safety procedures systematically, read resistor codes, soldering, etching PCB,test discrete components (transistors, capacitors, resistors, triacs, and so on), understand and create simple amplifiers, build a variable power supply, understand television system, and a lot more. This common and important skills to learn will give every student a kickstart to their dream of becoming a good electronics technician.

Our electronics vocational course training does not require any payment upon enrollment. But students are required to buy materials and for other stuff like t-shirt uniforms and for other extra-curricular activities. The expenses are however too minimal as compared to studying in any college. The training would last up to three months and an addition 240-hour on-the-job training is also required.

The instructor for consumer electronics course is Mr. Nestor Umbac, a TESDA certified instructor and also an active electronics technician. He shares his knowledge without greed and pushes his students to the best that they can become. The training will be held in the electronics room just beside CLHIDO office.

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