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Old Apr 2nd 2004, 7:42 pm
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Just looked at the IEAUST skills assessment. What a head ache.
It talks about reconised degree's I was wondering if my HND in Mechanical engineering falls into that catagory. Anyone else got through the skills assessment with a HND.

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Old Apr 2nd 2004, 7:46 pm
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Just looked at the IEAUST skills assessment. What a head ache.
It talks about reconised degree's I was wondering if my HND in Mechanical engineering falls into that catagory. Anyone else got through the skills assessment with a HND.

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hiya my hubby has an HNC in mechanical and production engineering, and did his engineering aprenticeship
he passed the skills assessment no probs
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Default Re: IEAUST skills assessment

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Just looked at the IEAUST skills assessment. What a head ache.
It talks about reconised degree's I was wondering if my HND in Mechanical engineering falls into that catagory. Anyone else got through the skills assessment with a HND.

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Sterlos,
the It all depends on what you won't to ba assessed as & when you passed your HND.

You have to look up the UK institutions recognised qualification / dates and then apply to the IEAUST.

If your HND qualifies, you can apply via the Sydney accord and it will take about 2 weeks.

You can go the CDR route if you wonted.

The IEAUST have recognition agreements with the IEE & IMechE.

Hope this helps.

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