Saturday, July 30, 2005

 

Pack your bags...we're heading to Australia

Last night i was researching on Australian Immigration.There is so much information that at times you might get lost.Just to help those folks who are looking forward to apply for Australian Permanent Residence after completing their studies in Australia,the following sections includes the policies and procedures.

The Australian policy for Permanent Residence is based on a points system.To be eligible for PR you must have a minimum of 120 points (im assuming that your a international student in Australia).Here is how the points are calculated.

You are granted points on the basis of your

1) AGE
2) English Language Abilities
3) Your Occupation (Your Occupation must be on the skills assessment lis)
4) Australian Qualifications
5) The place in Australia where you lived and studied(Only Regional and Suburban get points)
6) Is your Occupation in demand in Australia

If your interested check http://www.immi.gov.au

Saturday, July 09, 2005

 

My First MCP Kill

It's been five months working on Asp.net . My first job in fact was developing web controls and server side components in Asp.Net.Since then it's been one of my darlings i cant live without.Lately I started working towards my MCP certification (70-315 ) Developing and Implmenting Web Applications using Visual C#.Net (C# being my primary development language) . It took almost 2 weeks to prepare for the exam . I had studied 8 hours daily putting in everything i got. Here is a list of books i recommend to prepare .

1.Essential Asp.Net with Examples in C# by Fritz Orion
2.Asp.Net Unleashed
3.Ado.Net Step by Step Microsoft Press
4.Professional Asp.Net Security Wrox Publishers
5.MSCD/MCAD by Amit Kalani ( A very comprehensive book ) Highly recommended
6.Developing Asp.Net Server Side Components Microsoft Press

Last but not the least your faithful MSDN Library

And guess what , the hard work paid off . I struck 1000 ,what more can a MCP ask for :)

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