
Paragon Institute of Technology Incorporated successfully hosted an Industry Consultation focused on Diploma Program Registration, bringing together key stakeholders from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau, various mining companies, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), and respected educators. The consultation served as a strategic platform to discuss the processes, standards, and requirements necessary to ensure that diploma programs are properly registered and aligned with national regulatory frameworks.
During the event, participants engaged in meaningful discussions on compliance with national TVET policies, competency-based training standards, and industry-specific requirements. The consultation also tackled the registration of the six resultants, highlighting the necessary documentation, evaluation procedures, and alignment with existing competency standards. Representatives from government agencies and the mining sector provided valuable insights on workforce demands, regulatory expectations, and quality assurance mechanisms to ensure that all program components meet established guidelines.
The Industry Consultation highlighted a shared commitment among government bodies, industry partners, and academic institutions to strengthen diploma program implementation. By fostering open communication and collaboration, the event reinforced the collective goal of enhancing program credibility, improving graduate employability, and supporting the continued advancement of technical and vocational education and training in alignment with industry needs.
