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The conferment rites was held at the EARIST campus in Sta. Mesa, Manila and was attended by school officials, students, alumni and guests from the national and local governments and Congress.
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TESDA Director General Augusto "Boboy" Syjuco said that under the program, a student can finish his or her studies in six to seven years because of the fact that the student will have the chance of working for a living at the same time.
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This way, they will be able to work early and save up for the continuation of their college education.
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