definition of "a minor in IT"?
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definition of "a minor in IT"?
It is really nice to find this forum! Perhaps the answer I need is here
I stayed at the ACS webside for three hours this afternoon and I can't find any answers about the definition of "a minor in IT" from there.
I have been working as a software engineer for 6 years(long enough?),but I only hold a bachelor degree of management science,and there are about 40 sujects in the transcript,only 6 of them are in the area of IT.
Now is it possible for me to apply for the group B? or RPL ?
I was told by an migration agent that the minimium percentage of
IT sujects need to reach 20% to meet the requairment of "a minor in IT",and the it is too high for me.Does that mean migrating to OZ is only a dream for me?
Any advice will be greatly appriciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I stayed at the ACS webside for three hours this afternoon and I can't find any answers about the definition of "a minor in IT" from there.
I have been working as a software engineer for 6 years(long enough?),but I only hold a bachelor degree of management science,and there are about 40 sujects in the transcript,only 6 of them are in the area of IT.
Now is it possible for me to apply for the group B? or RPL ?
I was told by an migration agent that the minimium percentage of
IT sujects need to reach 20% to meet the requairment of "a minor in IT",and the it is too high for me.Does that mean migrating to OZ is only a dream for me?
Any advice will be greatly appriciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: definition of "a minor in IT"?
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Paul O'Brien [email protected] "dragon" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> It is really nice to find this forum! Perhaps the answer I need is here I stayed
> at the ACS webside for three hours this afternoon and I can't find any answers
> about the definition of "a minor in IT" from there. I have been working as a
> software engineer for 6 years(long enough?),but I only hold a bachelor degree of
> management science,and there are about 40 sujects in the transcript,only 6 of them
> are in the area of IT. Now is it possible for me to apply for the group B? or RPL ?
> I was told by an migration agent that the minimium percentage of IT sujects need to
> reach 20% to meet the requairment of "a minor in IT",and the it is too high for
> me.Does that mean migrating to OZ is only a dream for me? Any advice will be
> greatly appriciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
>
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Love to help! BUT!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Paul O'Brien [email protected] "dragon" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
> It is really nice to find this forum! Perhaps the answer I need is here I stayed
> at the ACS webside for three hours this afternoon and I can't find any answers
> about the definition of "a minor in IT" from there. I have been working as a
> software engineer for 6 years(long enough?),but I only hold a bachelor degree of
> management science,and there are about 40 sujects in the transcript,only 6 of them
> are in the area of IT. Now is it possible for me to apply for the group B? or RPL ?
> I was told by an migration agent that the minimium percentage of IT sujects need to
> reach 20% to meet the requairment of "a minor in IT",and the it is too high for
> me.Does that mean migrating to OZ is only a dream for me? Any advice will be
> greatly appriciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: definition of "a minor in IT"?
You might find more knowledgeable people on immigration issues on the newsgroup
misc.immigration.australia+nz.
Jean Avalook at Australia travel site http://www.avalook.com.au/
On 20 Jun 2002 17:20:25 GMT, dragon <[email protected]> wrote:
>It is really nice to find this forum! Perhaps the answer I need is here I stayed
>at the ACS webside for three hours this afternoon and I can't find any answers about
>the definition of "a minor in IT" from there. I have been working as a software
>engineer for 6 years(long enough?),but I only hold a bachelor degree of management
>science,and there are about 40 sujects in the transcript,only 6 of them are in the
>area of IT. Now is it possible for me to apply for the group B? or RPL ? I was told
>by an migration agent that the minimium percentage of IT sujects need to reach 20%
>to meet the requairment of "a minor in IT",and the it is too high for me.Does that
>mean migrating to OZ is only a dream for me? Any advice will be greatly
>appriciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
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>Posted via http://britishexpats.com
misc.immigration.australia+nz.
Jean Avalook at Australia travel site http://www.avalook.com.au/
On 20 Jun 2002 17:20:25 GMT, dragon <[email protected]> wrote:
>It is really nice to find this forum! Perhaps the answer I need is here I stayed
>at the ACS webside for three hours this afternoon and I can't find any answers about
>the definition of "a minor in IT" from there. I have been working as a software
>engineer for 6 years(long enough?),but I only hold a bachelor degree of management
>science,and there are about 40 sujects in the transcript,only 6 of them are in the
>area of IT. Now is it possible for me to apply for the group B? or RPL ? I was told
>by an migration agent that the minimium percentage of IT sujects need to reach 20%
>to meet the requairment of "a minor in IT",and the it is too high for me.Does that
>mean migrating to OZ is only a dream for me? Any advice will be greatly
>appriciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>--
>Posted via http://britishexpats.com