Overseas students in Australia and ACS assessment
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Overseas students in Australia and ACS assessment
Hello Everybody,
I am currently an overseas student in Australia completing his masters in Information Systems.
I also have a bachelor degree in information systems from a university in my own country.
I plan to apply for PR after graduation under the overseas students onshore category and would require to get a "suitable" assessment from the ACS (under group C - recent graduates from an Australian university).
I read carefully the ACS PASA guidelines and would like to clarify a few points:
a. I noticed that the ACS differentiate between a master degree which is a "real" postgraduate qualification and a master degree which is " postgraduate in time but substantially undergraduate in content".
How is that determined by them and how can I do a self-evaluation of the master I'm currently studying in order to determine to which of these two groups it belongs?
b. In clause 2.1.5 of the guidelines it says: "As a guide, a major in IT for a Post Graduate Diploma or higher degree qualification which follows a degree-level qualification in IT or equivalent, must have an IT content of at least one third, all of which must be at post graduate level."
My questions:
1. What is the difference between a Graduate diploma and a Post graduate diploma. Is it the same?
Would a masters degree be considered as a "higher degree qualification" than a Post Graduate
Diploma. In other words: Is this clause relevant for ME?
2. How does the ACS determine whether a subject is "at postgraduate level"? Is it based on the university's definition? In other words: if my Uni says a particular subject is a postgraduate level course, will the ACS necessarily accept that as subject "at postgraduate level"?
Final thing: in clause 2.1.4(e) it says: "Have at least one semester of IT study at a demonstrably advanced level"
How does the ACS define and determine "demonstrably advanced level"?
Thanks in advance for any Insight on the matter
Cheers,
Michael
I am currently an overseas student in Australia completing his masters in Information Systems.
I also have a bachelor degree in information systems from a university in my own country.
I plan to apply for PR after graduation under the overseas students onshore category and would require to get a "suitable" assessment from the ACS (under group C - recent graduates from an Australian university).
I read carefully the ACS PASA guidelines and would like to clarify a few points:
a. I noticed that the ACS differentiate between a master degree which is a "real" postgraduate qualification and a master degree which is " postgraduate in time but substantially undergraduate in content".
How is that determined by them and how can I do a self-evaluation of the master I'm currently studying in order to determine to which of these two groups it belongs?
b. In clause 2.1.5 of the guidelines it says: "As a guide, a major in IT for a Post Graduate Diploma or higher degree qualification which follows a degree-level qualification in IT or equivalent, must have an IT content of at least one third, all of which must be at post graduate level."
My questions:
1. What is the difference between a Graduate diploma and a Post graduate diploma. Is it the same?
Would a masters degree be considered as a "higher degree qualification" than a Post Graduate
Diploma. In other words: Is this clause relevant for ME?
2. How does the ACS determine whether a subject is "at postgraduate level"? Is it based on the university's definition? In other words: if my Uni says a particular subject is a postgraduate level course, will the ACS necessarily accept that as subject "at postgraduate level"?
Final thing: in clause 2.1.4(e) it says: "Have at least one semester of IT study at a demonstrably advanced level"
How does the ACS define and determine "demonstrably advanced level"?
Thanks in advance for any Insight on the matter
Cheers,
Michael