CCMS produces certified specialists; 35 senior students pass industry-recognized certifications


Thirty-five senior students from the College of Computing and Multimedia Studies (CCMS) at Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation earned new IT certifications on March 7, demonstrating their proficiency in various technical fields.

Thirteen students passed the Information Technology Specialist (ITS) certification for Software Engineering: Gerbie Kiel Caday, Joshua Laude, Mark Bj Nuñez, John Paul Flancia, Wilhelm Adrian Ayapana, Gail Buenaventura, Francis Gabriel Flancia, Jan Raven Mendenueta, Henry Vincent Castillo, Rene Earnest Alkuino Lovely Fayte Andaya, Kacelyn Manalo, and Keith Arandia.

Five students earned the ITS certification for Data Analytics: Luis Angelo Valerio, Jovelyn Romero, Frinces Myles Dator, Altea Mae Abling, and Trisha Mae Pineda.

One student obtained the ITS certification for HTML and CSS: Ragner Fritz Bartiana.

Four students received Adobe Certified Professional credentials in various specializations: Meireen Cumahig (Visual Effects & Motion Graphics using Adobe After Effects), Reychelle Lee Dimalaluan (Visual Design using Adobe Photoshop), Luis Paolo Saavedra (Digital Video using Adobe Premiere Pro), and Ray Christian Serrano (Digital Video using Adobe Premiere Pro).

Three students achieved the ITS certification for Cybersecurity: King Joshua Abelilla, Jio Sogocio, and Dale Bryan Olila.

One student, Jun Louie Anareta, passed the ITS certification for Databases.

Eight students earned the ITS certification for JavaScript: Christian Paul Rosales, Jimuel Querel, Jake Mark Basa, Hans Daniel Porto, Hakim Saricala, Carlo Magno Tesoro, Eligio Bautista III, and Roland James Solon.

CCMS Dean Rodrigo C. Belleza Jr. commended the students for their achievement. “These certifications validate their technical skills and give them an advantage as they enter the industry. Their success reflects the college’s commitment to equipping students with industry-relevant competencies.”

"The certifications strengthen the students’ qualifications in IT and multimedia, enhancing their readiness for the workforce," Dean Belleza added.