National STEP Competition
- National STEP Competition
The National Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines Competition is one of the Department of Education (Philippines) (DepED) sponsored national contests in the Philippines. Before entering National STEP Competition, you should win a first place in any category in the Regional Level STEP Competition.
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