No forcing foreign students to love PH, but they’re not exempted from ROTC bill — Bato

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No forcing foreign students to love PH, but they’re not exempted from ROTC bill — Bato
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Senator Ronald Dela Rosa sees no legal problem in including foreign students in the coverage of the proposed mandatory ROTC. | MAgerINQ

If the measure is passed into law, all students in Higher Educational Institutions and Technical Vocational Institutions will be mandated to undergo the basic ROTC, or else they will not be allowed to graduate.

The specialized program shall include modules like the basic ROTC program except for physical military training. The bill pointed out. “Provided, further, that foreign students who will complete the course shall not be included in the AFP Reserve Force,” the bill further reads.

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