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Has anyone recently done skill assessment as ICT - Database Administrator?
I had applied for the same on May 15th 2012 and I am still awaiting the results
The status shows "With assessor" since that past 35 days now. I need the assessment result so that i can submit the same for VIC SS which i have already applied.

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Has anyone recently done skill assessment as ICT - Database Administrator?
I had applied for the same on May 15th 2012 and I am still awaiting the results
The status shows "With assessor" since that past 35 days now. I need the assessment result so that i can submit the same for VIC SS which i have already applied.
How come you were able to apply for Vic SS without ACS assessment? As far as I know you need it before you submit the SS application. Look at my timeline below to know how long it took for me. I am also in the same occupation

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Well the online site does not state that its required at the time of submitting application. Though i would need to submit that later on.

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How come you were able to apply for Vic SS without ACS assessment? As far as I know you need it before you submit the SS application. Look at my timeline below to know how long it took for me. I am also in the same occupation
Ur assessment came in less than a month. Mine is more than a month old. How far have you reached w.r.t to ur SS?

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Hi,

It was 2 months in my case because they asked me for additional documents and later on advised me to apply for RPL.

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It was 2 months in my case because they asked me for additional documents and later on advised me to apply for RPL.

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What additional documents were requested for you? And what is RPL?

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They first asked me to provide them transcripts for my Bachelor degree. I received an email from ACS that my Masters degree (MBA MIS) in a non-ICT degree, so I have to go through RPL:

Following is the email:
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After reviewing your application, it would appear that you will not meet the education criteria for assessment. With this in mind, I would like to provide you with the opportunity to change your assessment to an RPL Application (Recognition of Prior Learning).
In order to do this the following documents are required before we can proceed.
You will need to provide the following details for your assessment:
• An additional payment of $50.00 AUD to make the difference in the fees.
• Payment can be made by Credit Card, Cheque, International Bank Draft or by transfer into the ACS account.
• For transfer payment please use the following bank account information -
• Bank Branch - Commenwealth Bank, 41 Oxford St, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
• Bank Branch Number - (BSB) 062 - 017
• Account Name - Australian Computer Society Inc. Council Account
• Account Number - 80-1049
• When paying by transfer please include your full name as the payment refence and provide a copy of the receipt by email
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I don't understand in this case how much point I will get for my qualification??

In my skill assessment nothing mentioned about my qualification:
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Thank you for your ICT skills assessment, which was received by the Australian Computer Society on 22 February
2012.
Your skills have been assessed to be suitable for migration under 262111 (Database Administrator) of the
ANZSCO Code.
Your ICT skilled employment experience has been calculated as follows on the basis of full time
employment of at least 20hrs per week:
Dates: 05/96 - 11/98 (2yrs 6mths)
Position: Database Administrator
Employer: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, Pakistan
Country: PAKISTAN
Dates: 12/98 - 09/08 (9yrs 9mths)
Position: ERP Manager
Employer: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, Pakistan
Country: PAKISTAN
Dates: 02/09 - 02/12 (3yrs 0mths)
Position: Manager, It Oracle Applications
Employer: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Country: SAUDI ARABIA

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RPL is a way for IT-ICT professionals who don not have an Australian recognised IT based degree or diploma to have their work experience recognised as a alternative for a qualification.
Well my online status shows "Event Type - RPL". Does this mean my assessment is done as if for an RPL? Mine was filed by my consultant and fees that i paid was $450.

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2 years and half< 3 years. i'm afraid 0 point!
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...oints-fact.pdf
>3 years= 5 points
>5 years= 10 points
I guess he should get more points. He has more exp than that.

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