<blockquote rel="Samantita"><blockquote rel="traveltart">@Samantita Hello po. Masters in Technology po kinukuha nyo? Nagpacredit po kayo ng subjects? Yung sakin kasi, na credit nila yung subjects ko initially. So, 1.5 years lang dapat. Nag request ako na wag nila i credit kasi sabi ko antagal na nung last ako nag aral. Pero yung real reason ko talaga, kailangan ng 2 years para makapag add ng 5 points para dun sa Australian Study requirement and para maka apply ng post grad visa afterwards. Granted naman yung request ko. Pano po yung sa inyo? Ilang years po?</blockquote>
Hello po, pasok pa naman ako sa 2yrs requirement for PR. currently, 4 subjects ako every semester and since my credit ako na 2subjects so sa last semester ko kay 2 subjects nlng kukunin ko. sayang yong na credit sayo, para indi ka na magbayad. pwede naman na hindi mo e-enroll lahat para aabot ka sa 2yrs. but anyways, welcome to Australia very soon, enjoy mo lang days mo sa pinas.. π π π </blockquote>
Hello po. Hindi po ata pwede na mag-underload para lang maging 2 years ang duration ng study pag nakakuha ng advanced credits, kasi ang nakalagay sa Australian Study requirement is ganito:
Example 2:
If a course is CRICOS registered for 92 weeks (two years) and consists of 12 equal weighted units, you would be required to complete all 12 units to meet the Australian study requirement.
If you were granted credit based on study in another course also registered with CRICOS, then these exemptions could still contribute towards meeting the Australian study requirement regardless if a qualification was awarded for this other course.
<b>However, if you are enrolled in this course and given any credit based on non-CRICOS registered study you will not have completed two academic years study and would fail to meet the Australian study requirement</b>.
If you fall short of the 92 weeks of study due to exemptions you have received, you have several options to meet the Australian study requirement. Options could include:
have the university rescind the exemptions so you must now successfully complete these subjects to be awarded your qualification
complete additional units that are at the same level as the exempted units (or higher) and which are accepted by the university as award units for the qualification, such as an elective unit.
Pakicheck po carefully sis @Samantita kasi baka hindi mo masatisfy yung 2-year requirement kahit na 2 years ka mag-aaral kasi nga may 2 units na hindi mo inaral sa Australia. This might give you problems later on like hindi ka magiging qualified to apply for the temporary graduate visa (or claim the 5 points for Australian study requirement) in case you're planning to stay in Australia after your studies.