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Occupational score of Australian skilled immigrants (how to get a 60-point occupational score)

Yes, LINUX is an a +CSL occupation in short supply, but the prerequisite for getting 60 points is to pass the occupational assessment. ICT (information and communication technology), a computer-related profession, will get a 60-point professional score only after being evaluated and passed by the Australian Computer Association.

Academic requirements for ACS skill assessment:

1) Bachelor degree or above in computer science recognized by Australia (original and photocopy of degree certificate and transcript certified by Tsinghua, detailed course description, resume, etc. ), and at least 4 years working experience in ICT;

2) College degree or above in Australian vocational qualification system, minor in computer (only some courses are equivalent to ICT), and at least 6 years working experience in ICT;

3) Australian ICT-related graduates who have just graduated for less than half a year can be exempted from work experience.

4) Applicants who do not have formal ICT-related higher education qualifications recognized by Australia need 8 years or more work experience to pass the Australian ACS assessment.

A degree certificate is the only recognized undergraduate diploma abroad. Without a degree certificate, it can only be treated as a specialist. If you don't consider studying abroad, you can only wait until you have worked for 8 years ~ ~ ~