Anyone can explain the discrepancy of ACS
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This is extracted from acs:
Work Experience for RPL
Applicants who apply for RPL and do not hold a recognised academic tertiary qualification will have deducted from their total work experience a period of relevant IT professional experience deemed necessary to have reached the level of qualification allocated. For example, if an applicant is allocated a qualification level equivalent to a 2-year diploma, they will have two years deducted from the total of their recognized work experience (effective as of 11 April).
This is from updated form 1121i--Skill Assessment Process
If you do not possess a recognized qualification in IT (or IT sub-discipline) but you have a qualification in another discipline together with significant experience in IT and extensive professional development education you may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
May any experts in the forum spare some time to explain this ????
Work Experience for RPL
Applicants who apply for RPL and do not hold a recognised academic tertiary qualification will have deducted from their total work experience a period of relevant IT professional experience deemed necessary to have reached the level of qualification allocated. For example, if an applicant is allocated a qualification level equivalent to a 2-year diploma, they will have two years deducted from the total of their recognized work experience (effective as of 11 April).
This is from updated form 1121i--Skill Assessment Process
If you do not possess a recognized qualification in IT (or IT sub-discipline) but you have a qualification in another discipline together with significant experience in IT and extensive professional development education you may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
May any experts in the forum spare some time to explain this ????
#2
Originally posted by qiqin
May any experts in the forum spare some time to explain this ????
May any experts in the forum spare some time to explain this ????
I would also urge you to spare some of your time to do some research by searching the archives of this forum/newsgroup for previous discussions on deeming dates, although things are fluid at the moment.
Peter







