Education
His elementary years were spent at Siena College in Quezon City from 1975–1983, and from 1983–1987, his secondary education was at Angelicum School in Quezon City. In 1990, while a third year BS in Electronics and Computer Engineering (ECE) student from De La Salle University on Taft Avenue, Manila, he took and passed the entrance examination. He formally entered into public service the following year as a cadet in the Philippine Military Academy where he graduated cum laude in 1995, while earning a degree in BS Naval System Engineering. Other awards he received while in PMA are the Mathematics Plaque, Physical Science Plaque, and the Tambuli Award for electrical/electronics engineering.
In 2002, Trillanes took up his graduate studies at the University of the Philippines National College of Public Administration and Governance, and got his masters degree in Public Administration, Major in Public Policy and Program Management.
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