ACS assessment type..Please help?
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Hello, I am trying to apply ACS assessment. But there i see 4 application types. There are four (4)skills application types 1. Recent Graduates of an Australian University in Australia 2. Recent Graduates of an Australian University in Australia wanting ICT experience considered 3. Skills 4. RPL - (Recognition of Prior Learning) My Background. I finished master (MIT) in australia 2004 to 2006. I returned from australia after that. I have 3+ years of experience in IT programming. My Question: Which one of application type i should apply? Skill or Recent Graduates of an Australian University in Australia ???? i am applying for offshore PR. Thanks
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Answer:
Skills if you meet the ACS guidelines for someone with formal qualifications and experience. RPL if you don't. You graduated in 2006 - you are not a recent graduate.
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