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Why do you choose EA-certified students to study for a master's degree in engineering in Australia?

Why did you choose EA certification when you went to Australia to study for a master's degree in engineering? First of all, explain what EA certification is.

First of all, if Australia wants to immigrate, the most convenient and quick way is to get a degree by studying abroad, then get the technical evaluation of the major and degree studied by the association, and finally get the vocational technical nomination by virtue of other scoring items such as age and work experience. Besides accounting and IT, engineering is the most popular immigration major, and engineering has been on the SOL list for a long time. However, projects in Australia must pass the certification of EA: Engineers Australia, just as they must pass the certification of ACS and pass the vocational assessment. At present, most EA-certified courses are undergraduate courses in Australian universities, and some schools will offer master's courses.

There are three points for attention in EA evaluation:

1. As long as China's undergraduate degree is an engineering degree (note that it is not even necessary to have an engineering degree, engineering is enough), he can pass the EA examination after a decent (engineering writing).

2.EA certification does not require work experience.

3. Again, if your undergraduate course is not engineering (whether in China or Australia) and your master's degree is not EA certified, then you can't pass EA certification. But if you are an engineering undergraduate, you can pass the examination even if you are not an EA-certified master of engineering!

Generally speaking, EA certification is not as difficult as you think. For students whose master's degree is not EA certified but whose undergraduate degree is engineering, you only need to do two things: IELTS and (engineering writing). At present, EA-certified occupations are: chemical engineer, material engineer, civil engineer, geotechnical engineer, construction engineer, traffic engineer, electrical engineer, electronic engineer, industrial engineer, mechanical engineer, production engineer, mining engineer, petroleum engineer, aviation engineer, agricultural engineer, biomedical engineer, engineering technician, environmental engineer, shipbuilding engineer, telecommunication engineer, telecommunication network engineer, civil engineering draftsman and electrical engineer.