About Baguio College of Technology
Discover our journey, values, and commitment to excellence in education.
Welcome to BCT
Baguio College of Technology (BCT) has been a cornerstone of quality education in the Cordillera region for decades. We are dedicated to nurturing students into competent professionals and responsible citizens. This page offers insight into our institution's foundations, achievements, and the vibrant community that makes BCT a unique place to learn and grow.
Our History
It all started way back 1969, when Wilfredo Abad Sr., Engr. Antonio Kobatake, Roger Hipol, Romeo Ocampo Sr., Ben Dalupan, Bienvenido Peña, Elidio Campos, Eduardo Novilla, Richard Cheng and Rosalia delos Santos shared their concepts and ideas in creating an institution that will produce skilled technicians and operators.
They were all skilled technicians of big companies. Even with such limit on their budgets, these people together with some other colleagues aimed on one purpose – to impart their knowledge on the next generation. They started building their dream without a penny for a profit. Starting out with scraps, they collected all books and references they’ve kept from their school years, VOMs (Voltage Ohm Meter), and everything they found important for their dream school.
With such small library of knowledge on their field, they started advertising their little institution, unexpectedly, everything turned out the way they wanted it to be.
Each day, more and more people, old or the youth, came and enroll on their just began institution.
A history in the making until 1971 when Digital Computer Incorporated (DCI) was born. Because of the need of trained manpower in electronics and electricity, the brains behind the DCI-focused mainly on formulating a technological institution. After one year, Baguio Electronics and Technical Institute (BETI) came to life. It was then located at the Llamas-Hocson building at the heart of downtown Baguio. Courses offered then were related to electronics – electronics technician (2 years), practical electricity (1 year), and basic computer programming, having only 59 enrollees. But come 1973, the institution opened new courses – communication technician, television technician, radio telegrapher and radio telephone operator.
In 1974, the first commencement exercise of BETI was held with 59 students who graduated. In 1979, the two-year course general radio communication operator (GRCO) was offered and on June of 1982, the two-year electrical technician was opened. Success was at hand for BETI when it has reached 816 enrollees in the first semester of school year 1984-1985. A need for a larger accommodation was deemed necessary. As such, the administrators had to rent additional classrooms at the 3rd floor of the Phil-Banking building along General Luna Road for the growing population of the school.
The July 16, 1990 earthquake that shook Baguio almost put an end to the dream BETI was treasuring very dearly. The building where BETI stood was condemned. The president, Abad Sr., had to ask the permission of city officials to let the school use the westside of the Athletic Bowl grandstand as temporary classrooms for the students. Then, classes resumed at Tan Building along Magsaysay Avenue. But enrolment percentage decreased. Still, no calamity or trials can stop the objectives of BETI. Instead, this experience served as a way for the school to aim higher.
Two years after the quake, Abad introduced the ladderized system for the three-year courses – computer technology, electrical technology and electronics technology. Its objective is to fill the vacuum created by the conversion of local technical school into a college. In June of 1999, with the permits granted by the Commission on Higher Education, the school was elevated to the college level and was renamed as BETI College of Technology with the launching as college on October 28, 1999. That same year, four-year courses such as the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (major in electronics and electricity) were offered. Two years later, the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education was offered.
All curricular offerings were based not only one person’s knowledge but from everyone who are knowledgeable on the needed curriculum, researched on them thoroughly, basing it not only locally but also in an international basis. The mission is “To provide quality education by equipping students with necessary knowledge and skills, desirable work attitude and values vital to leaders for industrial development” and with a vision “To produce competent workers, teachers, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the field of electronics, electricity, computers and communications, who shall have confidence to effect improvement of life in their respective communities.” Still having the knowledge on the guilds system of the early Mediterranean; meaning passing on the knowledge to the next.
In sports, BETI showed that physical activities were never absent on its syllabus on basketball, volleyball, taekwondo, boxing, table tennis, chess and darts. BETI students have long been active during intramurals and during interschool competitions, set by Higher Education Sports Athletic Association, proving that this college wasn’t only on wires, lightning system and studying electricity. Joining quiz bees were also one of the highlights of BETI ever since. Because of its aim of wanting its students to be more socialistic, this college encourages its students to also be active in science and mathematics. For the past few years, BETI have been sponsoring seminars for their students and personnel. To ensure true knowledge is being imparted to them until now. Because of the curricular and activities this college offers, BETI made its name colorful on other schools in citywide, regional and even going near to national accreditation. Making it an ideal school to be.
On March of 2003, BETI College of Technology had its 29th commencement exercises on its technical courses and the 1st on the baccalaureate degree courses. BETI College of Technology produces more skilled technicians and operators, not only for local employment but also abroad. Starting by introducing some clubs and organization to their students and encouraging them to join on one or more of those social groups, to be able to improve or increase the student’s sociological life, giving confidence on them to participate on social activities in preparation for the school’s aim of wanting their students to become a member of an international organization and not only on local groups.
Moreover, setting educational trips to some related companies such as those trips to an electrical company, radio stations and TV stations, for its students to know the significance of what they are studying. Almost All personnel are also graduates of master degree courses, making them very proficient to become a part of the BETI family and the students. Now, as BETI carries on with its objectives, purpose, its mission and vision, this school starts to journey into infinity and beyond.
With its starting point of offering 5-year courses – Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering – BETI strives its way to the more technologically-driven world.
Baguio College of Technology is also one of the leading technical-vocational institutions in Cordillera Administrative Region that is proudly offering Senior High school academic and technical-vocational and livelihood programs. Since its establishment back in 2016, this City of Pines’ well trusted institution by the Department of education has proven its full potential in honing learners into various strands or specializations such as the Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS), Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing (EPAS) and Electrical Installation and Maintenance (EIM). Standing on its famous school’s taglines which say “Think technology, think BCT,” the institution has proven its legacy in fulfilling its mission to serve learners in all walks of life through high quality education that could not only develop critical thinking ability but will help learners attain technical skills that are important to the current trends of technology in global arena.
Despite the challenges it faced during the pandemic, BCT remained steadfast by not letting the chaos hamper the modes of learning by implementing blended learning modality which is accessible among students. With the help of its hard-working personnel, faculty and staff headed by its school president, the honorable Wilfredo R. Abad Jr., the teaching team from its different departments was able to come up with its own modified Learning Management System (LMS) as designed in line with the standard set by the Department of Education (DepEd). All the school departments had also joined force on the crafting and modifications of learning modules, laboratory tools and authentic teaching materials. Covid-19 pandemic did not become a hindrance for Baguio College of Technology to facilitate teaching and make learning very possible. Up until now, the institution with its administrators and staff has established strong connections to the community and is firmly holding its vibrant vision to produce future professionals with the aim to fill in so many demands of various technological industries.
At present, BETI is now carrying the name BAGUIO COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (BCT) located at 37 Harrison Road and 51 Plaza Natalia Building in Naguilian Road Baguio City where it caters more than a thousand students every semester. BCT journeys forward to the future as a body, like it was still starting its dream of being an institution, to a college, and maybe then, a university.
Mission & Vision
Our Mission
"To provide quality education by equipping students with necessary knowledge and skills, desirable work attitudes and values for vital to leaders for industrial development."
Our Vision
"To produce competent workers, teachers, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the field of electronics, electricity, computers and communications, who shall have confidence to effect improvement of life in their respective communities."
Dedicated Faculty & Staff
At the heart of BCT are our highly qualified and dedicated faculty members and supportive staff. They are experts in their fields, committed to providing excellent instruction and mentorship to our students. Learn More
Get In Touch With Us
Main Campus
Address: Harrison Road, Baguio City, Philippines
Phone:(074) 424 2036
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bct.edu.ph
Office Hours
Monday - Saturday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM