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Thanks Lock_code for the explanation, complete na sya with option and suggestion hehehe
about po sa School Sectioning, ang AMA University in QC is under Section 2, the rest of AMA Schools fall under section 3.
Automatic po ba na kapag galing ng Section 1 regardless kung anong course basta degree eh yun din ang equivalent sa OZ?
For Section 2 naman, kapag degree ka eh Diploma lang ang equivalent sa Oz?
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Hi, check this information shared by one of our members @psychoboy:
as per the website of Australian Education International, they give guidelines as to how section 1, 2 or 3 schools can be comparable to the educational level of the AQF qualification.
Usually kapag section 1, walang problema ka as they are usually comparable to a bachelors degree in Australia; worth noting are as follows:
Section 3 institutions can be comparable to a bachelor's degree in Australia if:
(1) Bachelor Degree in a professional discipline with (a) 4 or 5 years full-time education, (b) 120-200 credits and (c) Evidence of passing the Professional Regulation Commission’s Licensure Examinations in the relevant professional field.
Section 2 institutions can be comparable to a bachelor's degree in Australia if:
(1) Bachelor Degree with (a) 4 years full-time education, (b) 120-185 credits and (c) Average grade of 1.00 to 2.00, (A to B, or more than 85%)
(2) Bachelor Degree in a professional discipline with (a) 4 years full-time education, (b) 120-185 credits and (c) Evidence of passing the Professional Regulation Commission’s Licensure Examinations in the relevant professional field.
(3) Bachelor Degree with (a) 5 years full-time and (b) Around 200 credits.
Take note that if your degree is comparable to the AU bachelor's, it means 15 pts ka when claiming for your educational background.
source: https://aei.gov.au/cep/asia-pacific/philippines/assessment-guidelines/pages/default.aspx
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Thanks @Locker_Code and @Stynx