
The Fast Autoworld Philippines Corporation conducted its qualifying examination for the Internship Program on November 26, 2025, at the Automotive Technology Department Building of Bukidnon State University.
The examination was administered to fourth-year Automotive Technology students preparing to enter the industry internship for the Second Semester of the School Year 2025–2026.
“The assessment served as a pre-qualification requirement, ensuring that aspiring interns meet the standards and expectations of Fast Autoworld Philippines Corporation before being accepted into their internship placements,” Fast Autoworld Philippines Corp. said.
According to the organizers, the qualifying exam aimed to evaluate the students’ technical readiness, foundational automotive knowledge, and overall suitability for immersion in a professional automotive service environment.
The AT Department Head facilitated the internship opportunity, together with Dr. Rene M. Chavez and Mr. Jeston D. Delos Reyes, the Department Internship Coordinator.
Ms. Jennifer N. Espino, Fast Autoworld Philippines Corp. Human Resources Officer, together with HR Assistant Ms. Mikaila Pamisa, administered the examination.
“This partnership underscores the continued collaboration between the Bukidnon State University Automotive Technology Department and Fast Autoworld Philippines Corporation in developing industry-ready graduates and expanding career opportunities for future automotive professionals,” Chavez said. (Nicolas S. Carisosa Jr., AT Faculty Department faculty member)

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