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hammad
09-13-2003, 06:41 AM
Hi,



I want to apply to the ACS for skills assessment and I am confused on
the following issue:



I have more than 6 year's experience on Networking LAN/WANs but I have a
B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering which has few IT courses. I want
to apply for ASCO 2213-11 (System Manager)



Can someone please guide me if I should apply for the RPL or the regular
assessment?



Thanks


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JAJ
09-13-2003, 04:52 PM
Eligibility for Group A/B depends on just how much IT was in your
degree, and the university and degree class. Other than reading the
information on the ACS website and taking your own view, there's not
much more you can do other than hiring an agent.

Jeremy
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 13:41:08 +0000, hammad <member15222@britishexpats.com> wrote:Hi,I want to apply to the ACS for skills assessment and I am confused onthe following issue:I have more than 6 year's experience on Networking LAN/WANs but I have aB.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering which has few IT courses. I wantto apply for ASCO 2213-11 (System Manager)Can someone please guide me if I should apply for the RPL or the regularassessment?Thanks--Posted via http://britishexpats.com

This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction

4000 psi
09-14-2003, 08:27 AM
you should do a regular application, there is no need for RPL

"hammad" <member15222@britishexpats.com> wrote in message
news:962048.1063519186@britishexpats.com... My BSEE is from West Virginia Institute of Technology in the US. I completed the degree back in 1994 and as far as IT courses are concerned, out of 143 credit hours, I think they account to only 15-20 credit hours Originally posted by 4000 Psi where is your BSEE from? what IT courses have you competed and how may credits are they in total as compared to the entire EE curriculum? "hammad" <member15222@britishexpats.com> wrote in message news:961266.1063460468@britishexpats.com"]news:961266.106346046- 8@britishexpats.com[/url]... Hi, I want to apply to the ACS for skills assessment and I am confused on the following issue: I have more than 6 year's experience on Networking LAN/WANs but I have a B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering which has few IT courses. I want to apply for ASCO 2213-11 (System Manager) Can someone please guide me if I should apply for the RPL or the regular assessment? Thanks -- Posted via http://britishexpats.com/"]http://britishexpats.- com[/url] -- Posted via http://britishexpats.com

George Lombard
09-14-2003, 01:16 PM
Dear Hammad, 4000psi,

I think that Hammad does need to do an RPL because there was insufficient IT
study in his BSEE. Surprised you think otherwise, 4000psi. You should have
come to our migration agents seminar :-)

Cheers

George Lombard
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"4000 psi" <ap_7711@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:NV_8b.3751$v%5.2377@fed1read02... you should do a regular application, there is no need for RPL "hammad" <member15222@britishexpats.com> wrote in message news:962048.1063519186@britishexpats.com... My BSEE is from West Virginia Institute of Technology in the US. I completed the degree back in 1994 and as far as IT courses are concerned, out of 143 credit hours, I think they account to only 15-20 credit hours Originally posted by 4000 Psi where is your BSEE from? what IT courses have you competed and how may credits are they in total as compared to the entire EE curriculum? "hammad" <member15222@britishexpats.com> wrote in message news:961266.1063460468@britishexpats.com"]news:961266.106346046- 8@britishexpats.com[/url]... > Hi, > I want to apply to the ACS for skills assessment and I am confused on > the following issue: > I have more than 6 year's experience on Networking LAN/WANs but I have a > B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering which has few IT courses. I want > to apply for ASCO 2213-11 (System Manager) > Can someone please guide me if I should apply for the RPL or the regular > assessment? > Thanks > -- Posted via http://britishexpats.com/"]http://britishexpats.- com[/url] -- Posted via http://britishexpats.com

4000 psi
09-14-2003, 03:50 PM
what did i miss at the seminar in regards to this matter?


"George Lombard" <george@austimmigration.com.au> wrote in message
news:a749b.2994$d6.145787@nasal.pacific.net.au... Dear Hammad, 4000psi, I think that Hammad does need to do an RPL because there was insufficient
IT study in his BSEE. Surprised you think otherwise, 4000psi. You should
have come to our migration agents seminar :-) Cheers George Lombard -- www.austimmigration.com.au "4000 psi" <ap_7711@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:NV_8b.3751$v%5.2377@fed1read02... you should do a regular application, there is no need for RPL "hammad" <member15222@britishexpats.com> wrote in message news:962048.1063519186@britishexpats.com... My BSEE is from West Virginia Institute of Technology in the US. I completed the degree back in 1994 and as far as IT courses are concerned, out of 143 credit hours, I think they account to only 15-20 credit hours Originally posted by 4000 Psi > where is your BSEE from? what IT courses have you competed and how
may > credits are they in total as compared to the entire EE curriculum? > > > "hammad" <member15222@britishexpats.com> wrote in message > news:961266.1063460468@britishexpats.com"]news:961266.106346046- > 8@britishexpats.com[/url]... > > Hi, > > I want to apply to the ACS for skills assessment and I am > confused on > > the following issue: > > I have more than 6 year's experience on Networking LAN/WANs but > I have a > > B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering which has few IT courses. > I want > > to apply for ASCO 2213-11 (System Manager) > > Can someone please guide me if I should apply for the RPL or the > regular > > assessment? > > Thanks > > -- > Posted via http://britishexpats.com/"]http://britishexpats.- com[/url] -- Posted via http://britishexpats.com

Jason Toddy
09-15-2003, 02:45 AM
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 13:41:08 +0000, hammad
<member15222@britishexpats.com> wrote:
Hi,I want to apply to the ACS for skills assessment and I am confused onthe following issue:I have more than 6 year's experience on Networking LAN/WANs but I have aB.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering which has few IT courses. I wantto apply for ASCO 2213-11 (System Manager)

My agent told me I had to explain abbreviations like LAN and WAN in my
RPL.
It surprised me, because I thouht the C in ACS was from Computer. So
you're warned.

Isis.

George Lombard
09-15-2003, 03:49 AM
Hi 4000,
what did i miss at the seminar in regards to this matter?

Since you ask, a great deal of explanations about Group A, Group B, Group C
and where RPL fits in and how to calculate eligibility.

Cheers

George Lombard

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ptlabs
09-15-2003, 04:23 AM
Originally posted by George Lombard
Hi 4000,

what did i miss at the seminar in regards to this matter?

Since you ask, a great deal of explanations about Group A, Group B, Group C and where RPL fits in and how to calculate eligibility.




Darn it, George. I visited you guys too early!



Regards,

Peter


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4000 psi
09-15-2003, 07:45 AM
:)))

"George Lombard" <george@austimmigration.com.au> wrote in message
news:7Wg9b.3033$d6.147709@nasal.pacific.net.au... Hi 4000, what did i miss at the seminar in regards to this matter? Since you ask, a great deal of explanations about Group A, Group B, Group
C and where RPL fits in and how to calculate eligibility. Cheers George Lombard -- www.austimmigration.com.au

4000 psi
09-15-2003, 08:15 AM
i think the intent is to show that you understand these terms and also what
they mean in English :)

"Isis" <a@a.com> wrote in message
news:sc2bmvoavpntrulaln7ehhb2clp1jc7r6f@4ax.com... On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 13:41:08 +0000, hammad <member15222@britishexpats.com> wrote:Hi,I want to apply to the ACS for skills assessment and I am confused onthe following issue:I have more than 6 year's experience on Networking LAN/WANs but I have aB.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering which has few IT courses. I wantto apply for ASCO 2213-11 (System Manager) My agent told me I had to explain abbreviations like LAN and WAN in my RPL. It surprised me, because I thouht the C in ACS was from Computer. So you're warned. Isis.

Peter Tomo
09-18-2003, 06:12 AM
Originally posted by 4000 Psi
what did i miss at the seminar in regards to this matter?

Probably you missed to wake up. Guess you found yourself locked there
after hours of sleeping?



Peter


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