Private higher and technical-vocational education institutions may also offer the ROTC if they have at least how many student cadet?
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NSTP Offering in Higher and Technical-Vocational Educational Institutions - All higher and technical-vocational institutions, public and private, must offer at least one of the program components; Provided, that State universities and colleges shall offer the ROTC component and at least one other component as provided ...
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Private higher and technical-vocational education institutions may also offer the ROTC if they have at least 350 student cade.
- Subject to the current laws and regulations of the Philippine Armed Forces, private institutions of higher learning and technical-vocational training with at least 350 student cadets may offer the ROTC component and subsequently establish or maintain a Department of Military Science and Tactics (DMST) (AFP).
- Public and private institutions of higher learning must offer at least one component of the programme, with the exception of state universities and colleges, which must offer both the ROTC components and at least one other component. Institutions of higher learning may only offer the ROTC if they have at least 350 cadet students.
- Clustering of impacted students from various educational institutions may be done when the NSTP is offered, whether during the semester or the summer, taking into account logistical, branch of service, and geographic concerns.
Hence, the answer is 350.
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