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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

BatStateUCAT 2023 Online Application opens on October 17, 2022

Heads up, aspiring Red Spartans! BatStateU, The National Engineering University opens its doors to numerous opportunities as the BatStateUCAT 2023 Online Application will start on October 17, 2022, Monday. For regular admission including indigent, indigenous people, PWD, and Iskolar ng Bayan, you may download this College Grades Form here. For graduates of  Alternative Learning System (ALS), you may download this form. On the other hand, admission requirements and procedure can be accessed here. IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER: October 17, 2022 – Start of Online Application and Submission of Documents November 12, 2022 – Start of Entrance Examination February 15, 2023– Deadline of Filing and Submission of Documents February 19, 2023 – Deadline of Entrance Examination Once you have completely filled out the College Admission Grades Form, you may view the application for admission at https://dione.batstate-u.edu.ph/tao/#/application For more details and instructions, please visit BatStateU – The NEU Testing and Admission page at http://tao.batstate-u.edu.ph/ or call (043) 980-0385 local 1148. Don’t miss the beginning of your success story, and be part of the Red Spartan community… Mark your calendars now!

BatStateU officially opens its Gateway to Greatness: Gate 4 Façade, inaugurates the first Learning Development Center

BATANGAS CITY – On September 23, 2022, Batangas State University (BatStateU), The National Engineering University (The NEU), was placed at the forefront of development as it held two (2) inauguration ceremonies for its state-of-the-art infrastructures including the Learning Development Center (LDC) and the Gateway to Greatness: Gate 4 Façade. With a total floor area of 1,731.91 square meters, the first LDC of Batangas State University- Integrated School is a three-storey building which accommodates the school’s increasing population that frames intentional activities and outcomes. It provides a learning space for creative thinking, learning interaction, collaboration, and innovation.  More so, the building houses a Robotics Laboratory, Fabrication Laboratory (FabLab), Computer Laboratory, Library, Exhibit Room, three (3) offices, and seven (7) conducive classrooms which support a meaningful learning experience for Red Spartan problem-solvers, innovators, and critical thinkers in the demand of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education. The ribbon cutting ceremony and marker unveiling of the LDC were commenced by the University President, Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, and the Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Charmaine Rose I. Triviño.  Following the blessing of the building led by Rev. Fr. Emiliano Magsino, a ceremonial turn-over also took place as Mr. Luis Philip M. Oropesa, Head Teacher III of BatStateU Integrated School, officially accepted the key which signifies responsible stewardship, from Dr. Ronquillo. The two inauguration ceremonies were also attended by the members of the Presidential Advisory Council, vice-chancellors, administrative officials, and the entire Red Spartan Community. “We say that every peso or every centavo spent on the development of our Integrated School is not an expense but rather, our investment for the future… This three-storey Learning Development Center is really meant for the advancement of our Integrated School students attuned to the needs of the STEM track. This new infrastructure will allow them to excel in all aspects of the academic realm”, Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo conveyed, in a special message.  He also challenged the students of the university to vigorously participate in providing solutions in confronting problems of the community through advanced Science and Technology. Meanwhile, as the guest of honor of the ceremony, Hon. Marvey A. Mariño graced the event and congratulated BatStateU and its officials led by Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, for the new developments inside the university. He lauded all the people behind the continuous success of BatStateU and shared how happy and proud he is that Batangas State University is the first and only “National Engineering University” in the country. He expressed that he is confident that BatStateU will continue to be a steadfast institution producing the best of the best human capital in the country.  Closing the first part of the ceremony was Dr. Expedito V. Acorda, chancellor of BatStateU Pablo Borbon campus, who displayed gratitude to all BatStateU officials and the entire Integrated School community because of their cooperation and continuous efforts towards the realization of the inauguration ceremony. He also challenged not only the faculty members but also the students to keep striving for excellence for the love of Batangas State University, their second home. That day was even made more noteworthy as BatStateU also officially opened its new Gate 4 façade. The said university façade offers convenience to the growing campus community of BatStateU Pablo Borbon, composed of more than 19,000 students and several faculty members and employees, by managing smooth access and egress during its usual operations and emergency situations. Dubbed as “Gateway to Greatness”, the new façade is expected to lead to endless opportunities for holistic personal growth and service to others. It shall open up a world that brings out the best in each Red Spartan to cultivate intellect and unique talents driven by the spirit of empathy, openness, and collaboration. Similarly, it shall usher to a community of thinkers, doers, and builders that celebrate both the joys and lows of exploration, experimentation, and innovation. Upon entering this new gate, every Red Spartan shall signify their commitment to sharpen and enrich thousand-fold their God-given gifts and return the favor by helping transform the lives of families and communities and building the nation. These new developments inside the university are part of BatStateU – The NEU’s commitment to provide cutting edge facilities and technologies for the optimum learning experience of the Red Spartans. Thus, it is entrusted to bring forth an academic atmosphere that synergizes technical learning and exciting opportunities for holistic growth in various fields of interest. Further, it adheres to inculcate critical thinking, creativity, and innovativeness to produce world-class leaders in the knowledge-based economy.

ULille visits BatStateU to bolster int’l academic and research collaboration in Engineering and Technology

BATANGAS CITY – Batangas State University (BatStateU) further widens its international linkages and partnerships after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with University of Lille (ULille), France to strengthen academic and research collaboration on June 29. Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, BatStateU, The National Engineering University President led the ceremony at BatStateU-Central Board Room during the visit of ULille delegates in the Philippines.  Their visit aims to foster knowledge sharing through engagement and exchange of good practices in engineering education. The University of Lille (ULille) is a scientific, cultural and professional public institution based in Lille, Hauts-de-France. With more than 76,000 students, it is one of the largest universities in France and one of the prime universities in the research community. The MOU covers academic cooperation through faculty and student exchange for the purpose of engaging in teaching, consulting, research and education, collaborative research projects, and other mutually beneficial activities. “We are very delighted to have the University of Lille delegation as the first university to visit us physically for academic cooperation after BatStateU has been declared as The National Engineering University. I would like to see the two universities collaborating for the improvement of our engineering education specifically in the field of electronics”, Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo said. Meanwhile, Prof. Philippe Cordonier, ULille Chief Operating Officer for International Relations expressed that they are also very grateful of the warm welcome of Dr. Ronquillo and BatStateU being their “first university partner in the Philippines”. Both parties are interested in exploring more opportunities as they open the possibilities of exchange and double-degree programs in the field of electronics engineering, science and technology. Present in the said event are VP for Research, Development and External Services of BatStateU Engr.  Albertson Amante, BatStateU-Alangilan Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs Engr. Paulina Macatangay, BatStateU-Alangilan Vice-Chancellor for External Affairs Engr. Alex Magboo, CIEE Director Engr. Divina Gracia D. Ronquillo,  Dean of CEAFA Dr. Reynato Gamboa, ECE Department Chair Engr. Anela Salvador,  ECE Program Chair Dr. Anton De Ocampo, Senior Faculty Members, Dr. Felicito Caluyo and Dr. Celco Co, BatStateU-Central External Affairs Director Engr. Edzel Gamab, BatStateU-Alangilan Head of External Affairs  Dr. Rowell Hernandez, Graduate Program Coordinator Dr. Jeffrey Sarmiento, CIEE Program Specialist in Education and Partnership Engr. Junix Kaalim. On behalf of ULille – Faculty of Science and Technology, delegates present are COO for International Relations Mr. Philippe Cordonnier, International Relations Manager Ms. Emilie Toulet, Assoc. Prof. Mr. Davy Gaillot and Director of Master Nanosciences Nanotechnologies M2 Prof. Sylvain Bollaert. Mr. Terrence Lacuesta, representative from SEIPI, also attended the said event. This partnership is just one among the new international linkages of Batangas State University, the Philippines’ National Engineering University as it steers in developing world-class leaders in the global knowledge economy.

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