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NovenAI Monthly EOI Brief

March 2025

Dated evidence snapshot

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OsteopathANZSCO 252112 EOI competition report, March 2025

According to NovenAI's analysis of Australian Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect EOI data, Osteopath (ANZSCO 252112) had20 Submitted subclass 189 EOIsas of March 2025. Submitted status is the primary measure used for the pool-movement analysis on this page.

The separately calculated total across Submitted, Lodged and Closed statuses is 70. Because it includes Closed records, it is not the number of active applicants currently waiting for an invitation.

Submitted 189 EOIs
20
Three-status total
70
Largest combined band
75points

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What the evidence says

Pool composition

Submitted represents 28.6 percent of the three-status total, which is less than half of the selected-status total. NovenAI keeps it separate from the combined measure that includes Closed records.

Score concentration

More than half of the three-status total is concentrated in the three largest score bands. The 75-point band contains 42.9 percent of the three-status total; the three largest bands at 75, 95, 80 points contain 71.4 percent.

State signals

The largest Submitted EOI state totals are 190: NSW 30. These are not nomination allocations or invitation probabilities.

Submitted EOI movement

NovenAI calculates that Submitted EOIs increased from 10 in February 2025 to 20 in March 2025, a change of 10 EOIs or approximately 100.0 percent month on month.

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Subclass 189 EOI score distribution for Osteopath

NovenAI separates Submitted, Lodged and Closed statuses so different stages are not mistaken for one active competition pool.

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ScoreSubmittedLodgedClosed
35000
40000
45000
50000
55000
60000
650010
701000
75101010
800100
85000
90000
950010
100000
105000

Primary source: Australian Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect EOI Data. Analysis and visualisation: NovenAI.

Monthly subclass 189 EOI status trend

Each month is a separate SkillSelect snapshot, not a cumulative total carried forward from earlier months.

Primary source: Australian Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect EOI Data. Analysis and visualisation: NovenAI.

Subclass 190 submitted EOI trend by state

NovenAI compares Submitted status only in this chart.

Primary source: Australian Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect EOI Data. Analysis and visualisation: NovenAI.

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Questions answered by this monthly evidence

How concentrated is the subclass 189 EOI score distribution for Osteopath?

More than half of the three-status total is concentrated in the three largest score bands. NovenAI calculates that 75 points is the largest score band across Submitted, Lodged and Closed statuses, with 30 EOIs or 42.9 percent of the three-status total. The three largest bands are 75, 95, 80 points, containing 50 EOIs or 71.4 percent. This measures distribution concentration, not an invitation cutoff.

Is the Submitted EOI pool increasing or decreasing?

NovenAI compares Submitted status only. Submitted EOIs increased from 10 in February 2025 to 20 in March 2025, a change of 10 EOIs or approximately 100.0 percent across consecutive monthly snapshots.

Which states lead the subclass 190 and 491 Submitted EOI data?

For March 2025, NovenAI's state aggregation shows that NSW has the largest subclass 190 Submitted count at 30. These are EOI volumes, not state nomination allocations, invitation outcomes or an individual's likelihood of invitation.

How does NovenAI standardise and interpret SkillSelect EOI data?

NovenAI standardises the official data by occupation, visa subclass, status, score band, state and snapshot month. This report covers 3 available snapshots and 5 subclass 189 score bands with data. When the official source suppresses a cell below 20, NovenAI uses 10 as the analytical estimate, so the results are not exact application-by-application counts.

Data snapshot: March 2025. Primary source: Australian Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect EOI Data. Analysis, metric standardisation, interpretation and visualisation by NovenAI.