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INTRODUCTION
On–the–Job Training (OJT) refers to a method of acquiring
knowledge, skills, and competencies as a result of practical experience
working in a related job environment. College universities require their
students to have their OJT as a part of the curriculum with a specific
number of hours. This type of training can help the students to become
more familiar with the realities of working. In doing the OJT or
internship, the student trainees will learn to be more disciplined and
organized in every task that they were doing. Aside from having the
chance to apply the skills and knowledge they have learned from
school, it may also provide the students the opportunities to go
through the actual methodologies of a specific job using the real tools,
equipment and documents.
On–the–Job Training is significant because it takes skills training
into the real world, and it may also serve as the preliminary experience
of the student in their life after they graduated. Aside from gaining
more knowledge about their field, the trainee will also be able to boost
their self–esteem. They will know how to socialize with different people
around them and they will be more confident in what they are doing. It
also teaches students to produce in a different, more adult
environment.
I, students of Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology
under the course of Bachelor of Science and Business Administration
was required to undergo in the said program. It takes 540 hours to
complete this training. This narrative report was created in partial
fulfilment in this requirement.
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OBJECTIVE OF ON–THE–JOB–TRAINING
The objective of On–the–Job–Training is directly related to the teaching
learning experiences and should help the student to:
To apply the knowledge and skills gained from the school.
To expand the knowledge and skills from the experience on the
job.
To improve the working effectiveness and efficiency according to
the working environment’s requirements.
To provide students an opportunity to gain experience,
supervisory, and administrative function.
To help students to gain an understanding and appreciation of
the role, duties and responsibilities of a full time professional.
To provide the OJT students the opportunity to integrate theory
and practice in his/her professional education.
To develop the students technical skills in various program
areas, to increase his/her knowledge of the professional in
organization, and administration.
To enable the OJT student to obtain information which can be
used as basis for making choices in relation to future careers,
areas of specialization, and or further study.
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NEUST HISTORY
The Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology (NEUST)
started on June, 1908 as a vocational course at the Wight Institute in
San Isidro, Nueva Ecija where young Filipinos were trained in
woodworking and basic telegraphy. Said vocational course lasted until
SY 1927–1928 when the general secondary school was transferred to
Cabanatuan City. However, on June 09, 1929, the school continued its
operation in San Isidro, under a new name, Nueva Ecija Trade School
(NETS) in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, offering vocational opportunities to
the youths of the province. The first and only vocational course being
offered then was woodworking. That course was an addition to the
existing secondary curriculum inherited from the Wright Institute.
To meet the increasing demand for vocational education in the
whole province, the trade school was transferred on June 07, 1931, to
Cabanatuan City. Enrolment increased; however, the program was
interrupted in December 1941by the outbreak of the Second World
War in the Pacific.
Immediately after the war, the trade school was reopened on
September 6, 1945, Rehabilitation program took place. The trade
school continued with its mission of meeting the vocational and
manpower needs of students coming from both Nueva Ecija and the
nearby provinces. On June 08, 1948, a course in dressmaking was
opened and female students were admitted in the School. a few years
later, food trades and cosmetology courses were also offered.
On May 08, 1953, the NETS were converted into the Central
Luzon School of Arts and Trades (CLSAT) by virtue of Republic Act No.
845. CLSAT was recognized as a centre of manpower/vocational
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training for both youth and adults not only in the province but in the
whole Region III.
Series of developments continued until the CLSAT was converted
into the Central Luzon Polytechnic College (CLPC) by virtue of Republic
Act No. 3998 which was signed on June 18, 1964 by then President
Diosdado Macapagal.
Thirty– four years later, the CLPC, under the leadership of
President Gemiliano C. Calling, was converted into a specialized
university, the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology
(NEUST) by virtue of Republic Act No. 8612.
The Bill converting CLPC into NEUST was signed by speaker Jose
de Vencia on February 09, 1998. It was forwarded to President Fidel V.
Ramos on February 24, 1998 and lapsed into law on March 27, 1998.
The University therefore, ensures that the requirements of
business, industry, services, and other sectors as well as the needs of
the local, regional and national development for high quality
professionals and highly skilled middle– level manpower are
addressed.
CAMPUSES
NEUST operates in six (6) campuses, namely, the Gen. Tinio
Campus, the Sumacab Campus, the San Isidro Campus, the Fort
Magsaysay Campus, the Atate Campus and the Gabaldon Campus. The
University has continuously taken the lead towards quality but
accessible education.
The General Tinio Campus of the University sits on a 1.93–
hectare lot along General Tinio Street in the heart of Cabanatuan City.
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It is about one hour travel away from the university’s most distant
campus, the Gabaldon Campus.
The campus houses the College of Engineering, Information and
Communications Technology, Industrial Technology, Arts and Sciences,
Nursing, Graduate School and High School Department.
Sumacab Campus sits on a 23.9–hectare lot that strategically
lies on Sumacab Este, Cabanatuan City. Relatively expansive, Sumacab
Campus is free from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Sumacab Campus in only around two kilometres away from the
town Sta. Rosa. The campus houses the College of Architecture,
Education, Management and Business Technology. Other physical
facilities situated in the Campus are the Guest House, Alumni Centre,
Training Centre, University Museum, Rock Garden, Heroes Park,
Library, Speech Centre, Dormitory, Gymnasium, the SMART–SWEEP
Laboratory, Oval and Agricultural Demo– Farm. The campus is
gradually becoming the centre agricultural research development to
meet the need for food production.
San Isidro Campus, the eldest of the six campuses is situated
in a .55 hectare lot in San Isidro Nueva Ecija. It is only an hour to travel
away from the busy City of San Fernando in Pampanga. The campus
offers Bachelors of Secondary Education, Bachelor of Science in
Industrial Education, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Bachelor of
Science in Information and Communication Technology, Bachelor of
Science in Business Administration, Accelerated Vocational Training
Program, and Science and Technology Secondary School Curriculum.
Fort Magsaysay Campus is situated in an 8.5 hectare lot in a
military community in Palayan City. It serves as NEUST catch basin in
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the South Eastern part of the province. The campus offers first two
years of courses such as Bachelor of Science in Information
Technology, Secondary Education, Business Administration and Trade
Secondary Curriculum.
Atate Campus is a 4.4 hectare lot situated in Atate, Palayan
City. The campus serves as the university’s link to the south–eastern
part of Nueva Ecija. The campus offers first two years of courses to the
degrees of Bachelor of Science in Information and Communications
Technology, Education, and Business Administration.
Gabaldon Campus is located in a sprawling 278 hectare land
that lies along the foot of Mt. Mingan in the Sierra Madre Mountain
ranges on the eastern side of the municipality of Gabaldon, Nueva
Ecija. It is the gateway of the province to the town of Dingalan. The
Campus offers courses such as Bachelor of Science in Agriculture,
Ladderized Bachelor of Science in Information and Communications
Technology, Bachelor of Secondary Education, Bachelor of Elementary
Education, Associate in Food Technology, and University Agricultural,
and Science Technology Secondary School Curriculum, and Secondary
Trade Curriculum.
The University also maintains Cyber Campuses in Hongkong,
Taiwan and Macau. Negotiation is on–going to open a Cyber Campus
in Canada. Courses offered in these campuses are graduates and post
graduate programs such as MBA for Executives, MPA, PH.D.
Educational Management, Ph.D. in Business Administration.
NEUST MISSION
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To develop new knowledge and technologies and transform
human resources into productive citizenry to bring about development
impact to local and international communities.
NEUST VISION
NEUST is locally responsive and internationally relevant and
recognized University in Science and Technology.
CORE VALUES
N–ationalism
E–xcellence
U–nity
S–pritually
T–ransparency
CMBT VISION AND MISSION
CMBT VISION
To commit itself to the pursuit of academic excellence in order to
develop high quality professionals and community leaders who are
competent, highly skilled and globally competitive in the fields of
management and business technology.
CMBT MISSION
1. To prepare the students to be self–reliant and encourage their
participation or contribution to the national economic and social
development.
2. To equip the students with the necessary knowledge and
technical skills in putting up their own business.
3. To develop and strengthen the entrepreneurial skills of the
students leading to the establishment of productive enterprise.
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INDUSTRIAL LINKAGE AND COORDINATION OFFICE
ILCO PHILOSOPHY
The Industrial Linkages and Coordination shall be committed to
philosophy of training and moulding highly motivated industrial
workers who shall be responsible for the development of the country’s
future middle level manpower to spur the needs of the economy.
ILCO MISSION
To electrify all households within its coverage area and to
continually adopt innovative ideas that will ensure a reliable,
affordable and efficient electric services to its entire consumer.
ILCO VISION
To become a globally competitive electric distribution utility
providing the highest quality services to its progressive communities
and satisfied consumers.