<blockquote rel="chickie">I would suggest you to study atleast 2 years. This will satisfy DIACs minimum requirement. I did 2 year study on Masters in IT as well. It took me a while to get a job related to my course. I finished October 2009 and got the job November 2010. My student visa was supposed to expire April 2010 but because I studied 2 years, I got the Graduate Temporary Resident where it allows you to stay in Australia for 18 months to work/study/Professional Year. I finished IT sa PI and had IT experience, the problem here (1) madami competition (Indians/South Americans); (2) They ask for Local Experience (3) Visa - if they ask you about the validity of your visa and nalaman nila it will expire soon, umaayaw na sila.
Mas maganda din magstudy ka sa State na mataas ang demand ng IT. Any questions, let me know.</blockquote>
yeah i agree with you. although very much in demand ang IT very much din competition when it comes to qualification, mga ibang nationality mga tapos ng masterdegree. Karamihan Yun ang point of entry ng mga ibang Nationality they study for 1 to 2 years para makahanap ng work then para magkaroon ng permanent resident. too much money and very expensive mag aral dito tuition fee pa lang ang mahal na then kapag wala kang kamaganak na matutuluyan o tutulung man lang too much money magagastos mo. Kaya yung ibang international student parang ang nangyari eh its like a businessmen investing their own money in australia then after more years babalik din kanila yung nagastos kasi nakahanap na sila ng work na mganda at PR pa sila. I'm in Canberra dati naki share ako sa house. my fellow house mate mga nagaaral sa ANU.