TESDA Accredited Competency Assessment Centers

TESDA official directory · Verified June 2026

TESDA Accredited Competency Assessment Centers in the Philippines 2026

Complete directory of all 2,669 TESDA-accredited assessment venues across all 17 regions of the Philippines. Filter by region, city, or NC qualification to find where to take your certification exam.

2,669Accredited centers
17Regions
787Cities & provinces
18,713NC qualifications

This is the most complete and up-to-date directory of TESDA-accredited competency assessment centers in the Philippines for 2026. All 2,669 centers listed here are officially accredited by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) to conduct competency assessments and issue National Certificates (NC) and Certificates of Competency (COC). Metro Manila (NCR) leads with 353 accredited centers. Region IV-A CALABARZON has 308 centers. Central Luzon (Region III) has 305 centers.

Whether you are looking for a Heavy Equipment Operation NC II assessment center, a Bread and Pastry Production NC II assessment center, a Food and Beverage Services NC II assessment center, or any other TESDA qualification across 787 cities and municipalities nationwide — use the filters below to instantly find the nearest TESDA-accredited assessment venue in your area. All data is sourced from the official TESDA Registry and verified quarterly.

All TESDA accredited competency assessment centers

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Heavy Equipment Operation NC IIBread and Pastry Production NC IIFood and Beverage Services NC IIHousekeeping NC IICookery NC IIShielded Metal Arc Welding NC IIDriving NC IIComputer Systems Servicing NC IIBookkeeping NC IIIShielded Metal Arc Welding NC IElectrical Installation and Maintenance NC IIEvents Management Services NC IIIOrganic Agriculture Production NC IICaregiving NC IIAgricultural Crops Production NC IIAutomotive Servicing NC IITrainers Methodology Level NC IHilot NC IIAutomotive Servicing NC IAgroentrepreneurship NC IIElectronic Products Assembly and Servicing NC IICarpentry NC IIDriving NC IIIDressmaking NC II
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TESDA assessment centers by region

Browse across all 17 administrative regions of the Philippines. Click any region to instantly filter the directory.

NCR
353 centers · 24 cities
Region IV-A
308 centers · 89 cities
Region III
305 centers · 91 cities
Region I
167 centers · 66 cities
Region VII
164 centers · 56 cities
Region XI
162 centers · 32 cities
Region V
143 centers · 49 cities
Region XII
142 centers · 36 cities
Region VIII
137 centers · 49 cities
Region VI
126 centers · 50 cities
Region IX
119 centers · 39 cities
Region X
115 centers · 39 cities
Region XIII
100 centers · 32 cities
Region IV-B
94 centers · 32 cities
Region II
94 centers · 45 cities
CAR
76 centers · 29 cities
BARMM
64 centers · 29 cities

Requirements for TESDA competency assessment

Before visiting any TESDA-accredited competency assessment center in the Philippines, prepare the following documents. Walk-in and scheduled assessments are accepted at most centers — call ahead to confirm availability and slot schedules.

1
Application form
Duly accomplished TESDA Application for Competency Assessment. Available at TESDA offices and accredited centers.
2
Self-assessment guide
Completed SAG for your specific NC qualification. Download from the official TESDA website or obtain from the center.
3
Passport photos
Three (3) recent 2×2 colored photos with white background. Must be taken within the last 6 months.
4
Valid government ID
PhilSys (National ID), SSS, UMID, Driver's License, Passport, Voter's ID, or any government-issued ID.
5
Portfolio / evidence
Work samples, employment certificates, training records, or other evidence demonstrating competency in the NC qualification.
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Assessment fee
Exact assessment fee (varies by qualification). Subsidized assessments available through TESDA scholarship programs for qualified applicants.
💡 Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): If you have relevant work experience but no formal training, you may still qualify for TESDA assessment. RPL recognizes competencies gained through on-the-job experience, regardless of educational background. Ask any accredited center about RPL eligibility for your NC qualification.

TESDA assessment fees by sector 2026

Typical TESDA competency assessment fees per sector in 2026. Fees vary by accredited center and qualification level. Subsidized assessments are available through TESDA scholarship programs — inquire directly with the center.

SectorNC levelTypical feeCommon qualifications
Tourism & HospitalityNC II₱ 500–1,000Cookery, Housekeeping, Food & Beverage Services, Bartending, Bread & Pastry
Health & Social ServicesNC II₱ 600–1,200Caregiving NC II, Hilot (Wellness Massage), Domestic Work NC II
Electrical & ElectronicsNC II / III₱ 700–1,500Electrical Installation & Maintenance NC II & III, RAC Servicing, EPAS NC II
ConstructionNC II₱ 500–900Masonry, Carpentry, Plumbing, Tile Setting, Painting Technology
AutomotiveNC I / II₱ 600–1,200Automotive Servicing NC I & II, Driving NC II, Motorcycle & Small Engine
ICTNC II / III₱ 700–1,500Computer Systems Servicing NC II, Bookkeeping NC III, Visual Graphic Design NC III
Agriculture & FisheryNC II₱ 300–700Organic Agriculture Production, Agroentrepreneurship NC II & III & IV, Animal Production
Metals & EngineeringNC I / II₱ 500–1,000SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) NC I & II, Machining NC I & II
GarmentsNC II₱ 400–800Dressmaking NC II, Tailoring NC II, Fashion Design NC III
Beauty Care & WellnessNC II₱ 500–900Beauty Care (Nail Care) NC II, Hairdressing NC II, Barbering NC II

ⓘ Fees are indicative and may vary by assessment center. Free or subsidized assessments may be available through TESDA scholarship programs.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about TESDA competency assessment centers in the Philippines — from requirements and fees to how long it takes to receive your National Certificate.

A TESDA-accredited competency assessment center is a facility officially authorized by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) to conduct competency assessments and issue National Certificates (NC) or Certificates of Competency (COC). Each center is accredited for specific qualifications only — confirm the center is authorized for your exact NC course before scheduling your assessment.
No. TESDA's competency-based assessment system allows you to be assessed based on actual skills and work experience — not just formal training. If you have relevant industry experience, you may qualify through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) even without attending a formal TVET training program.
TESDA assessment fees vary by qualification and sector, typically ranging from PHP 500 to PHP 2,000. Some assessments are fully subsidized by TESDA through the Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP) and Special Training for Employment Program (STEP). Confirm the exact fee with the accredited assessment center before visiting.
The assessment itself usually takes one full day or a half day depending on the qualification. Results are typically released within 5 to 30 days. The National Certificate (NC) or Certificate of Competency (COC) is formally issued within 30 to 60 days after passing all competency units.
Yes. If you fail a specific competency unit, you only need to retake that unit — not the entire assessment. There is no limit on the number of retakes. You may need to pay the assessment fee again for failed units. Many centers offer supplemental training or remedial sessions before retaking.
TESDA National Certificates are recognized in many countries under bilateral labor agreements — particularly in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea. The NC certificate is the most widely accepted technical skills credential for Filipino overseas workers.
A National Certificate (NC) is awarded when you pass all required competency units for a complete qualification. A Certificate of Competency (COC) is awarded when you pass only specific units within a qualification. An NC is the full certification; a COC is partial — useful for workers who need recognition for specific skills within a larger qualification.
Accreditation has an expiry date. You can verify current accreditation status on the official TESDA website or through the TESDA Registry of Assessment Centers. Centers listed in this directory were verified against the official registry. Always confirm with the center that their accreditation is active for your specific NC qualification before your scheduled assessment date.

About TESDA competency assessment in the Philippines

What is a TESDA National Certificate?

A TESDA National Certificate (NC) is the official government recognition that a Filipino worker has demonstrated competency in a specific trade or technical skill as defined under TESDA's Training Regulations. National Certificates are awarded at four levels — NC I, NC II, NC III, and NC IV — with NC II being the most widely required level for employment in the Philippines and for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in skilled technical roles.

The NC system is central to the Philippines' Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) framework. It is designed to recognize skills regardless of how they were acquired — through formal TVET training programs, on-the-job experience, apprenticeships, or self-directed learning. This makes TESDA certification one of the most accessible and inclusive pathways to formal employment recognition in the country.

The assessment process

Competency assessment follows a structured process: (1) An applicant submits evidence of competency through training records, work portfolios, or employer endorsements. (2) A certified TESDA assessor evaluates the applicant using approved assessment tools. (3) Results are released within 30 days. (4) Successful applicants receive their National Certificate issued by TESDA, recognized by employers nationwide and internationally.

Why use an accredited assessment center?

Only assessments conducted at officially TESDA-accredited competency assessment centers result in certificates that are recognized by employers in the Philippines and abroad. Assessment centers must meet TESDA's accreditation requirements — including qualified and registered assessors, appropriate facilities and equipment, and approved assessment tools — before they are authorized to conduct assessments and issue certificates.

Unaccredited venues cannot issue valid TESDA certificates. Before scheduling your assessment, always verify that the center holds active accreditation for your specific NC qualification. The accreditation number and list of approved qualifications for each center are displayed in this directory.

TESDA assessment for overseas Filipino workers

For Filipino workers preparing for overseas employment, a TESDA National Certificate is often a prerequisite for deployment in skilled technical roles. Countries with bilateral recognition agreements with TESDA include Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea.

Find training programs, open enrollment periods, scholarship information, and an interactive map of TVET institutions and assessment centers across the Philippines.

⚠ Found outdated or incorrect information? Report it here — data verified quarterly against the official TESDA Registry of Assessment Centers. Last verified: June 2026.

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