Usually in trade industry, many enter work forces without any formal qualifications. In later stages, there comes a time where you may need formal qualification.
RPL is the process that acknowledges the skills and abilities that you have built up via prior study, which includes both formal and non-formal learning, along with work experience and volunteering. Through RPL on specific units, you can receive your qualification without having to repeat the same learnings that you’ve already experienced.
You’ll need to provide evidence to support your application. This may include documents such as a report or a portfolio of work samples, or evidence of assessment activities, such as work observations or interviews.
We help migrants and international students get Australia Qualification in Vocational sector if they have relevant criteria met.
The benefits of RPL are as below:
Saving Costs
Timesaving
Skills Recognition
We connect you to training providers to obtain RPL.
Many do RPL in following courses
Certificate IV in Cookery
Diploma of Hospitality
Diploma of Business
Certificate III in Painting and Decorating
Certificate III in Bricklaying and Block laying
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
You contact us to find about more courses
NAATI
National Accreditation Authority of Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) accreditation in a language of your choice has many advantages.
All supporting documents used for migration that is in another language will need to be translated by NAATI accredited translators
Earn 5 bonus points under Credentialed Community Language (CCL) points.
Recognition of Prior Learning is an assessment method that allows you to get a formal qualification for your already existing skills, knowledge and experiences.
Normally, training at just one lesson per week, it would take about 8-9 months to broad your Recreational Pilot License (RPL). It would then take about 3 more months of training to complete your full Private Pilot License (PPL).
If you already be familiar with some of the content in a course, and it's recognised by the training provider, then no need to do those subjects again. Recognition will reduce your tuition fee for a Smart and Skilled course.