The purpose of NSTP is to promote citizenry of Filipinos. Expatriates will become no more a citizen by completing NSTP therefor it is outside the scope of NSTP to include foreign students.
Because according to Presidential Decree No. 1706, otherwise known as the "National Service Law", NSTP has made national service obligatory only for all Filipino CITIZENS, that is, people having the Filipino nationality.
Because all of us has a right to take up this subject. It is important for us to have a training as well as to have a services.. thank U!!
if you do not take the NSTP course, you are not going to be delayed in your steps of college schooling
If you can not take the NSTP during the regular semester, you will need to speak to your counselor at your school. The student advisor can point you in the direction as to when you can take it.
i need an answer please... What if nstp cannot be Taken Up During REgular class What will be the effect for the students?
Foreigners made up 70% of the minders.
There are many foreigners living in China. Many of them are college students but there are also many English speaking foreigners in China teaching English to the Chinese children.
It offers non military options to women that can instill civic consciousness and patriotism in young women. Women are citizens as much as men and during a crisis can play a part in helping their nation. Additionally, it instills discipline among students.
female students are now required to take NSTP simply because they are also students too. female also obligated to help the country in times of need..Because all of us has a right to take up this subject. It is important for us to have a training as well as to have a services.
Each of the NSTP components shall be undertaken for an academic period of two (2) semesters and credited for three (3) units per semester with 54 to 90 training hours per semester.
Each of the NSTP components shall be undertaken for an academic period of two (2) semesters and credited for three (3) units per semester with 54 to 90 training hours per semester.
Each of the NSTP components shall be undertaken for an academic period of two (2) semesters and credited for three (3) units per semester with 54 to 90 training hours per semester.