<blockquote rel="icebreaker1928"><blockquote rel="legato09"><blockquote rel="amcasperforu">@legato09 batchmate wala po bang nasabi ang CO mo about sa aqf diploma mo or based sa eoi claimed mo ay aqf diploma?
@icebreaker1928 thanks po for giving out the information.. I just hope pwedeng iconsider ni CO ang na assessed na aqf diploma + aqf masters to be equivalent as aqf bachelors...
Alam ko po kasi in the past naging hole ito dahil from other places you can have a masters degree without a bachelors degree... But in my case naman I have my college diploma but not in thpse listed top Univ in the Phils. From AMA lang po but still I undergone those hardships to passed all the reqts not to mention po ang thesis... Hard earned degree po ang malungkot na part po di sa reputable school 🙁 This is somewhat hard to accept and disappointing. 😢</blockquote>
@Batchmate wala naman nabanggint and kasi nung nag claim ako ng points, 10 lang ni claim ko kasi AQF Diploma nga.
About sa Top University, yes same sentiments here and I think meron dito nag post na Cum Laude pa sa AMA tapos Diploma lang din ang assessment.
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I think it has nothing to do with school... AMA din ako pero BS CoE ang course ko, but I was assessed as AQF Degree...maybe sa mga subjects/curicullum sila nagbabase... </blockquote>
It has something to do with schools @icebreaker1928 HOWEVER:
Bachelor Degree with:
4 years full-time
120-185 credits
is comparable in Australia as: Diploma
Bachelor Degree with:
5 years full-time
Around 200 credits
is comparable in Australia as: Advanced Diploma
<b>Bachelor Degree in a professional discipline with:
4 or 5 years full-time
120-200 credits
Evidence of passing the Professional Regulation Commission’s Licensure Examinations in the relevant professional field
is comparable in Australia as: Bachelor Degree</b>
<b>I recon, passer ka ng Bs CoE diba? That in itself, your degree was assessed as comparable in Australia to a Bachelor Degree</b>