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Beto Sep 18th 2002 4:32 pm

Microsoft Certification and ACS
 
I've sent my documents to ACS for skills assessment under the 2231-17 ASCO code.

I haven't asked for MODL, and in my resume I have included my Microsoft Certifications (MCSD).
Then, ACS requested for a testamur of the MCSD and a "transcript including all the mark sheets and subjects/units studied".

There is no way to send a report with units studied as MS certifications are received through an exam.
It is like asking for a report of all units studied and marks for each one in IELTS. Its just a test, there is no subject report.
I sent them my testamur, transcript(includes only the exams passed) and the Exam Guide of each one of the exams I passed, which contain the skills being measured. But they didn´t accept. What am I supposed to send them???

Does anyone had this same problem? I think microsoft certification are quite common. How is the usual method of proving them???

John X Sep 19th 2002 2:07 am

Re: Microsoft Certification and ACS
 
I would have thought the Microsoft paperwork would be sufficient. I just
sent mine with the certification papers tht you can get from MS website,
(notarized of course) and a transcript from the school that provided the
course before the MS exams. I hope there is no problem..




"Beto" wrote in message
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    > I've sent my documents to ACS for skills assessment under the 2231-17
    > ASCO code.
    > I haven't asked for MODL, and in my resume I have included my Microsoft
    > Certifications (MCSD).
    > Then, ACS requested for a testamur of the MCSD and a "transcript
    > including all the mark sheets and subjects/units studied".
    > There is no way to send a report with units studied as MS certifications
    > are received through an exam.
    > It is like asking for a report of all units studied and marks for each
    > one in IELTS. Its just a test, there is no subject report.
    > I sent them my testamur, transcript(includes only the exams passed) and
    > the Exam Guide of each one of the exams I passed, which contain the
    > skills being measured. But they didn´t accept. What am I supposed to
    > send them???
    > Does anyone had this same problem? I think microsoft certification are
    > quite common. How is the usual method of proving them???
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com

George Lombard Sep 19th 2002 11:05 am

Re: Microsoft Certification and ACS
 
Hi Beto,

Best to email the ACS officer who requested this information for
clarification, but we have not had any problem of the kind you describe.
The request for a transcript is usual with degree studies and I think you
have just received the wrong standard paragraph. They probably were
requesting certification details.

Cheers

George Lombard
--
www.austimmigration.com.au

"Beto" wrote in message
news:418856.1032366728@britishexpats-
.com
...
    > I've sent my documents to ACS for skills assessment under the 2231-17
    > ASCO code.
    > I haven't asked for MODL, and in my resume I have included my Microsoft
    > Certifications (MCSD).
    > Then, ACS requested for a testamur of the MCSD and a "transcript
    > including all the mark sheets and subjects/units studied".
    > There is no way to send a report with units studied as MS certifications
    > are received through an exam.
    > It is like asking for a report of all units studied and marks for each
    > one in IELTS. Its just a test, there is no subject report.
    > I sent them my testamur, transcript(includes only the exams passed) and
    > the Exam Guide of each one of the exams I passed, which contain the
    > skills being measured. But they didn´t accept. What am I supposed to
    > send them???
    > Does anyone had this same problem? I think microsoft certification are
    > quite common. How is the usual method of proving them???
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com


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