Thank you so much for that. I should have posted the question in a more clear way. I am from a civil law country, which I am sure that I have to do the essential 11 subjects. My question is when applying for skills assessment, will the assessment letter mention that I can apply for PR (subclass 189) and after that have access to study those subjects in one of the approved universities? or the assessment letter is only an illustration that I need to apply for university, get a student visa and after completion of the subjects apply for a PR?
That is confusing because I am intending to do my master degree in USA and thinking that investing in admission in a second jurisdiction is far more better than having a mere degree.
Please, I need an experienced opinion on that because that would change my career path and my life as well.
Thank you