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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Bicol College: A Graduate Tracer Study

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  • Jeymar B. Betiz

    (Bicol College, Daraga, Albay, Philippines)

  • Jackelyn R. Quimio

    (Bicol College, Daraga, Albay, Philippines)

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The tracer study determines the employment status of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) graduates offered in Bicol College from batch 2019 – 2023. The research determines the job roles of BSCS graduates in Bicol College if is followed as referred in the CMO No. 25 S. 2015 of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). The purpose of this study is to examine the employability of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science graduates of College of Computer Studies in Bicol College, Daraga, Albay, Philippines. The study determines the BSCS Graduates of Bicol College in terms of employment status, locations of works, how long they get the first job, their first gross income, and the first job they acquire. The study determines the relevance of school related factors in terms of: Curriculum and Instruction, Faculty and Instruction, Students Services, Organization and Administration, and Community Extension, Linkages and Research, The study created an action plan that enhance the relevance of BSCS program and improve the employability rate of the Bicol College graduates. It will show to the community on how the competitive graduate produce by the Bicol College in the Country.

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  • Jeymar B. Betiz & Jackelyn R. Quimio, 2025. "Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Bicol College: A Graduate Tracer Study," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(2), pages 303-311, February.
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