<blockquote rel="chicken_star">Sharing this statement from NSW:
Your EOI points claims must reflect the points claims in your nomination application, and you must be able to provide documented evidence for each points claim. Skilled work experience is only considered to be what appears to be on the Skills Assessment (not total work experience exceeding what is listed on the Skills Assessment). It is up to you what you wish to do, however you should be aware that if you have overstated your points, even unintentionally, and your Work Experience is actually less than claimed in your EOI (and therefore less points), then your application will be declined. You may therefore wish to withdraw your application (if you have already submitted it), or if you haven't yet submitted your application, you may wish to not submit it. If you update your EOI to reflect your true work experience (from your Skills Assessment), you can still be considered in this selection intake with your new points score, and could still receive an invitation and apply if successful under your new points score.</blockquote>
i suggest dont submit your application since you didn't meet the same points as claimed in your EOI. unless u want to retake IELTS and get higher score/ points (e.g you initial have min. 6 in eahc band then you managed to get 7 ea), no point submitting when u know chances of failing is high. sayang ung fee and effort.