What does ACS Australia Migration Skills Assessment mean?
Australian Computer Society (ACS) is a leading authority to the association that intended ACS Skills Assessment to assess the skills and knowledge of the applicants who are willing to apply for Australia Immigration. Before applying for Australia migration, the applicants are required to have essential qualification and skills. Thus, the professionals from other countries with no degree of ICT or insufficient qualification of ICT are required to showcase their knowledge and skills to ACS for Australia Skilled Migration through an RPL report form for Skills Assessment. The primary objective of ACS Skills Assessment is to provide an opportunity for non-ICT qualified professionals to demonstrate their skills. This helps them to show that they have equivalent skills and how they attained those skills.
The ACS Skills Assessment will assess if the educational qualifications and work experience of the applicants are at a professional ICT level and closely related to the nominated ANZSCO occupation for the purposes of migration. Initially, the applicant’s qualifications are assessed to determine the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) comparability with the use of Australian national education standards. After establishing the AQF comparability, the ACS assesses the units of courses to determine the professional ICT contents of the applicant’s qualification. The outcome of this assessment helps to determine if the applicant’s qualification is a Major, Minor or if the content of ICT is Insufficient.
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