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The National Service Training Program (NSTP) came after mandatory ROTC in the Philippines ended.
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This program was started in order to help with promoting national security. It also enhances civic consciousness in young adults.
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As of 2013, female students are required to enroll in NSTP. NSTP stands for National Service Training Program which is a defense preparedness and civic education program that is offered by the Government of the Philippines.
The NSTP is the National Service Training Program, which is a program in the Philippines. The mission and vision is to create socially and politically formed students.
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) came after mandatory ROTC in the Philippines ended.
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The National Service Training Program (NSTP) was established in the Philippines in 2001 through Republic Act 9163. It aimed to promote civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth by requiring tertiary level students to undergo military or civic training.
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The National Service Training Program (NSTP) is already being implemented in the Philippines. It was established through Republic Act No. 9163, signed in 2002, and all college students are required to complete the program as a graduation requirement.
NSTP stands for National Service Training Program. It is a program in the Philippines aimed at developing the civic consciousness and defense preparedness of the youth. Students enrolled in universities and colleges are required to undergo training and service activities as part of their NSTP courses.
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.
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