International Electronics and Technical Institute Makati
- School
- College
- P: ncr, fourth district
- C/M: city of makati
- international electronics and technical institute makati
15,000
Average Tuition Fee
10,000
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NCR Ranking
20,000
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PH Ranking
International Electronics and Technical Institute (IETI), Inc. was established in July 1974 in Taft Ave, Pasay City. IETI Pasay offered one and two- year courses in Electronics. In 1975, IETI opened schools in Cubao and Makati. IETI Makati is still located at Guadalupe Commercial Complex (GCC) and initially offered courses in Electronics, Electricity, Radio Communications, Refrigeration, Automotive, Typing and Stenography. IETI Cubao, was located at EDSA corner New York St. offered courses in Electronics specializing in Radio and Television. In 1981, IETI Schools offered the course two-year (2-yr) Electronic Computer Technician (ECT) course earning the distinction of being the first private school in the Philippines to offer such a program. In 1984, IETI Caloocan was opened in Caloocan City, near the Bonifacio Monument and offered courses in Electronics and Radio Communications (ERC). A new two-year (2 yr) course was introduced also in 1984 in all IETI Schools, the Industrial Electronics Technician (IET).
Bachelors Degree
- Course: BS in Business Administration
- Major: Marketing Management
- Degree Type: Bachelors Degree
- Course Duration: TBA
- Learning Mode: On-Site
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- Tesda Accredited: No
- Only Weekend Schedule: No
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- Metro rank: 0
- PH rank: 0
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) - Computer System Servicing (CSS) NC II - Bookkeeping NC III - Computer Programming NC IV
Consumer Electronics and Electromechanical Technology (CEET) - Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing (EPAS) NC II - Electrical Installation and Maintenance (EIM NC) II - RAC Servicing (DomRAC) NC II (Domestic Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning) - Mechatronics Servicing NC II