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Construction Project Manager - Vetassess Question


dennis

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Hi, i have a degree in Management Analysis of 1600 hours/class ( 2years) wich is basically about General Management and also a MBA in Real Estate and Construction of 432 hours/class.

 

Both in Brazil.

 

How many points should i get on my Skilled Visa aplication?

 

Thanks in Advance

 

Dennis.

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Unfortunately, since your qualifications are not related to construction project management and hence your assessment will not be successful

 

Per VETASSESS :A highly relevant field of study is Construction Project Management, which is the studyof planning and controlling building projects (ASCED). General management degreeswithout underpinning or related studies in construction/civil engineering or buildingwould not usually be positively assessed for this occupation. Qualifications inArchitectural Studies with supporting highly relevant employment will be considered ona case-by-case basis.

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Hi Dennis,

 

This is the full Vetassess internal description of what's required:

 

[h=3]Construction Project Manager (ANZSCO Code 133111)[/h]This occupation requires a qualification which is assessed as comparable to the educational level of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Bachelor degree or higher degree, in a field highly relevant to the nominated occupation.

 

In addition to this, applicants must have at least one year of post-qualification employment at an appropriate skill level completed in the last five years which is highly relevant to the nominated occupation. If the qualification(s) are not at the required educational level, or if the employment has been completed prior to the qualification, then the employment will be assessed below the required skill level.

 

A highly relevant field of study is Construction Project Management, which is the study of planning and controlling building projects (ASCED). General management degrees without underpinning or related studies in construction/civil engineering or building would not usually be positively assessed for this occupation. Qualifications in Architectural Studies with supporting highly relevant employment will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

George Lombard

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