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Volume 07 Issue 02 February 2024

A Tracer Study of the 2019 Graduates of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
1Carina L. Vidania, 2Jeffrey S. Santos
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v7-i02-09

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ABSTRACT:

The success of any school in achieving its basic purposes is determined by the adequacy and quality, and relevance of the educational programs it provides. The objective of this study was to determine the status of employment of the respondents; the length of time in looking for a job; their reason/s for the delay of employment or unemployment; the factors that facilitated in getting a job; and the level of their assessment on the quality and relevance of the education they obtained at ISU Ilagan Campus. Most of the traced BS in Industrial Technology graduates batch 2019 started and completed their schooling within the prescribed period to finish the degree. However, some of them may have started out late or lagged behind their studies as indicated by the presence of significant number of respondents within the age range over the prescribed period of their course. Most of them were female and are still single. Most of them were took professional subjects for education and some of them were already LET passers.

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