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Old Nov 8th 2005, 2:32 pm
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Default TRA to IEA is on its way

Hi all

First of the 2 long waits I guess. Does anyone have any idea how long the Institute of Engineers Australia take to turnaround ASCO classifications?
It seems like quite a while just to get to this stage, however as they only assess on qualifications i have not had to get all the references etc that some of you guys have to. This saga seems to be all consuming.

Good luck to all
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Old Nov 8th 2005, 3:41 pm
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Default Re: TRA to IEA is on its way

Originally Posted by mickagnew
Hi all

First of the 2 long waits I guess. Does anyone have any idea how long the Institute of Engineers Australia take to turnaround ASCO classifications?
It seems like quite a while just to get to this stage, however as they only assess on qualifications i have not had to get all the references etc that some of you guys have to. This saga seems to be all consuming.

Good luck to all
Don't know about now but mine took about 5 weeks or so from memory though it was early last year.

Have you tried checking on www.austimeline.com?
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Old Nov 8th 2005, 4:41 pm
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Originally Posted by marco121068
Don't know about now but mine took about 5 weeks or so from memory though it was early last year.

Have you tried checking on www.austimeline.com?

Thanks Marco, the austimeline is very good and things seem to generally be turned around faster than I had expected

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