Engineers Australia Assessment (merged threads)
#92
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but on the file named as migrationskillassesment booklet , that i have downloaded from engineering australia site...
4. English Language Requirements
All applicants applying to have their skills assessed by
Engineers Australia are required to provide evidence of
their English language competency. Applicants are
required to have achieved a minimum score of 6.0 in each
of the four modules of speaking, listening, reading and
writing in either the 'General Training' or 'Academic'
version of the International English Language Testing
System (IELTS) www.ielts.org.
this is what is written over there....
correct me if iam wrong
4. English Language Requirements
All applicants applying to have their skills assessed by
Engineers Australia are required to provide evidence of
their English language competency. Applicants are
required to have achieved a minimum score of 6.0 in each
of the four modules of speaking, listening, reading and
writing in either the 'General Training' or 'Academic'
version of the International English Language Testing
System (IELTS) www.ielts.org.
this is what is written over there....
correct me if iam wrong

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but on the file named as migrationskillassesment booklet , that i have downloaded from engineering australia site...
4. English Language Requirements
All applicants applying to have their skills assessed by
Engineers Australia are required to provide evidence of
their English language competency. Applicants are
required to have achieved a minimum score of 6.0 in each
of the four modules of speaking, listening, reading and
writing in either the 'General Training' or 'Academic'
version of the International English Language Testing
System (IELTS) www.ielts.org.
this is what is written over there....
correct me if iam wrong
4. English Language Requirements
All applicants applying to have their skills assessed by
Engineers Australia are required to provide evidence of
their English language competency. Applicants are
required to have achieved a minimum score of 6.0 in each
of the four modules of speaking, listening, reading and
writing in either the 'General Training' or 'Academic'
version of the International English Language Testing
System (IELTS) www.ielts.org.
this is what is written over there....
correct me if iam wrong

#95
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I have applied with academic and no problem at all. They accept both since 2010 or 2011 (not sure when)

#96
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I am new to the site. The reason I found my self scouting here is the CDR for Aust visa assessment purposes by EngAus.
Can you please share sample/s of CDRs for quidance only.
I will highly appreciate your contribution.

#97
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further more i was confused by one consultant who said that only general is applicable .. so i brought the question to the forum...


#98
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Hi all members
I am electronic engineer .. require help in CDR writing.. i dont have any idea how to write it.. and what is the acceptable formate....
any advice will be appreciated..please
regards
I am electronic engineer .. require help in CDR writing.. i dont have any idea how to write it.. and what is the acceptable formate....
any advice will be appreciated..please
regards

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#100
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You knew it? So you decided to phrase it in a way to make it appear that you didn't? If you knew it, there was no need to ask the question. You've just contradicted yourself though. You've said you knew it, but that you were confused by it. So which one is it? You either did or you didn't. 

i read it but i haven't experienced it.. so wanted to hear from some one who has experienced it.....
thanks for being so much concerned....

take care

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There's really no need. It's possible to understand it with the power of reading. It clearly says either academic or general. Anyone with basic comprehension can tell you that. Even you've admitted that it says that and that you know it. What is still eluding you about it?

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Its easy provided you follow all the instructions. DO NOT leave any thing mentioned in the handbook. they follow the hand book line by line.
Its easy and they will advise as to how the correct the submission. Atleast they helped me by letting me know where I had gone wrong with my submission and allowed me time to correct my mistakes.
Follow the pattern I have sent you.
Cheers!!
Vaibhav
Its easy and they will advise as to how the correct the submission. Atleast they helped me by letting me know where I had gone wrong with my submission and allowed me time to correct my mistakes.
Follow the pattern I have sent you.
Cheers!!
Vaibhav
I am also at the verge of filing my application with Engineers australia. Coincidentally, i also have same doubts. Could you please help me the the CDR prepared and submitted by you. I understand that i can use it as a guidance only so as to demonstrate my skill sets in my working domain. Further, i am not clear about writing 3 career episodes.
