The country education profiles (CEPs) are a guide to the education systems of over 115 countries and their comparability with Australian qualifications. CEPs contain information about the structure and qualifications of all sectors of a country’s education system, including key points of comparison for assessment purposes i.e. quality indicators, and assessment guidelines for comparing qualifications from the overseas country with qualifications on the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). The CEPs are used to inform decisions for a wide variety of purposes including: admission to an educ
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The country education profiles (CEPs) are a guide to the education systems of over 115 countries and their comparability with Australian qualifications. CEPs contain information about the structure and qualifications of all sectors of a country’s education system, including key points of comparison for assessment purposes i.e. quality indicators, and assessment guidelines for comparing qualifications from the overseas country with qualifications on the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). The CEPs are used to inform decisions for a wide variety of purposes including: admission to an educational institution such as a university; employment; migration; and registration with a professional or regulatory body. CEPs are widely used by education institutions, professional bodies, government departments, state and territory Overseas Qualifications Units (OQUs), migration agents, employers, and individuals both in Australia and overseas. The information provided is generally structured around three main sections: (1) Assessment guidelines: what the assessment guidelines mean (contains information that you need to know before using the assessment guidelines); assessment guidelines by sector and their respective institution list; and quality indicators; (2) List of institutions: consolidated list of recognised institutions for the CEP; links to the relevant assessment guidelines page; and where applicable, lists of institutional directories; and (3) Education system: description of the education system by sector, including: admission requirements, courses and qualifications, types of institutions, diagram of education system, grading systems, and teacher education.
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