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Computer Professionals & MODL
| Computing Professional - specialising in CISSP | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - specialising in C++/C#/C | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - specialising in Data Warehousing | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - specialising in Java | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - specialising in J2EE | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - Linus | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - .Net technologies | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - specialising in Network Security/Firewall/Internet Security | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - specialising in Oracle | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - specialising in PeopleSoft | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - specialising in SAP | 2231-79 |
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Computing Professional - specialising in SIEBEL (especially Siebel Analytic) |
2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - Solaris | 2231-79 |
| Computing Professional - Unix | 2231-79 |
If you nominate one of the above occupations, you can only claim MODL points if your skills assessment from the Australian Computer Society (ACS) states that you have met the criteria to be recognised in one of the above specialisations.
Your skills assessment document should state:
The ASCO Code for Computer Professional not elsewhere classified (nec) with the specialisation stated in brackets - for example, 2231-79 (SAP). and
the statement “Based on the provided certified documentation, it is my opinion that the applicant has 12 months experience in (name of specialisation, for example, SAP)”.
Note: If your skills assessment only states the ASCO Code for 'Computer Professional nec 2231-79', you are NOT eligible to claim MODL points.