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Frequently Asked Question

What are the common reasons for CDR report rejection?
Common reasons include plagiarism, lack of proper project details, not following Engineers Australia guidelines, and inadequate demonstration of competencies.
Do I need to include career episodes in a CDR report?
Yes, a CDR report requires three career episodes that demonstrate your engineering experience and skills based on Engineers Australia's competency standards.
Can I submit an RPL report without formal qualifications?
Yes, an RPL report is specifically for IT professionals without formal qualifications, allowing them to demonstrate their skills and experience through projects.
Is professional help allowed for writing a CDR or RPL report?
Yes, professional assistance is allowed, but the report must reflect your genuine skills and experience. Plagiarism or misrepresentation may lead to rejection.
What documents are required for a skill assessment in Australia?
Documents include your academic transcripts, employment references, a resume, and reports like CDR or RPL, depending on your occupation.
How can I check the status of my skill assessment application?
You can track your skill assessment application status by logging into the online portal of the assessing authority, such as Engineers Australia or ACS.
Is professional help allowed for writing a CDR or RPL report?
Yes, professional assistance is allowed, but the report must reflect your genuine skills and experience. Plagiarism or misrepresentation may lead to rejection.
What documents are required for a skill assessment in Australia?
Documents include your academic transcripts, employment references, a resume, and reports like CDR or RPL, depending on your occupation.
How can I check the status of my skill assessment application?
You can track your skill assessment application status by logging into the online portal of the assessing authority, such as Engineers Australia or ACS.