<blockquote class="Quote" rel="khaleesi0506">Hello po! I received an update from EA asking me for additional documents and my comment na ganto:
The Migration Skills Assessment is based on the applicant's underpinning knowledge in their nominated occupation. This underpinning knowledge is usually acquired via the Bachelor qualifications. Your Bachelor Degree in Computer Engineering lacks a large number of subject necessary for an assessment outcome of Professional Industrial Engineer. Further, according to the guidelines formulated Australian Government Department of Education and Training, which Engineers Australia is bound by, your Bachelor Qualifications are equivalent to an Australian Associate Degree. Therefore, you are not eligible for assessment as a Professional Engineer. However, as the Migration Skills Assessment follows a holistic process, I can consider your qualifications in combination with your work experience and submitted career episodes to grant you an assessment outcome of Engineering Technologist subject to the requested documents being provided. Please also note that as of the 27th of February 2017, Engineers Australia allows only one opportunity to address any shortcomings in applications. Therefore, your application will be finalised based on the information and/or documents provided in the next submission.
How do I respond to this? Do I have to say anything and also submit a new Summary statement for Engineering Technologist?
Ano possibility ng assessment ko after i submit new Summary statement? Di n ba ako pwede maassess as Bachelors meaning 10pts lang pwede ko makuha sa qualification?</blockquote>
Ganito ba scenario mo? Graduate ka ng Computer Engineering, then you want to be assessed as an Industrial Engineer Professional? Tama ba?
Based kasi dun sa response nya, magkaiba yung units ng IE at CoE so dun nila i-mamatch yun. Based sa mga papers na pinadala mo ang assessment sau Engineer Technologist? Tama ba pagkakaintindi ko sa situation mo?