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jez - 06 Feb 2007 14:23 GMT
Hi,

The MODL lists a computer specialism: C++ / C# / C

Now, I have 6 years experience of 'C' with 3+ years heavily involved
in C coding.

The MODL list these three as a specialism - does this mean all three
you must have
or just ONE of the THREE ?

Also, what evidence would I need to provide to the ACS for the 'C'
specialism to have a valid MODL claim?

Jeremy
kugan.vivek@gmail.com - 09 Feb 2007 23:04 GMT
> Now, I have 6 years experience of 'C' with 3+ years heavily involved
> in C coding.
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> Also, what evidence would I need to provide to the ACS for the 'C'
> specialism to have a valid MODL claim?

HI Jez,
You just need to have experience in one of them. I recently got
positive MODL assessment just with my experience in "C". Regarding
evidence, in the experience letter you get from your employers, it
should be clearly mentioned what projects you did and what software
language/platform you used. You should look at ACS website for more
detail.

Good Luck,
Kugan
ramneek[dot]sharma[at]gmail[dot]com - 27 Feb 2007 14:18 GMT
Hello Kugan,

Will it be possible for you to share a sample of your employer reference. It will be a great help, since I am planning to apply for a skills assessment under the same category as yours.

Thanks,
Ramneek.

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