The document discusses 21 common reasons for rejection of Competency Demonstration Reports (CDRs) submitted to Engineers Australia for assessment of skills for Australian immigration. Key reasons include ignoring EA guidelines, lack of required information, exceeding word limits, technical detail, plagiarism, inaccurate information, unclear structure, and failure to follow formatting rules. It emphasizes ensuring the CDR accurately reflects the applicant's qualifications and experience according to EA requirements to avoid rejection.
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Cdr report rejection
1. What is the main cause for
rejection of CDR Report ?
CDR
REJECTION
2. 21 Reasons for the CDR
Rejection
Even among engineers with
several years of experience as
high-caliber experts, CDR
rejection is common. In such a
circumstance, you don't have to
panic.
3. It is not a reflection of your abilities but
rather a blunder you made in following
the EA rules for creating the CDR. For your
help, you can choose professionals as
CDR writers, such as CDRReportWriters, to
guarantee that no errors occur.
4. IA Competency Demonstration Report, or
CDR, is a document that certifies that you
have the engineering skills and knowledge
necessary for employment in Australia.
5. Engineers Australia (EA) evaluates your
CDR to determine if you qualify for the
occupational category for which you
applied. EA has set criteria that will
determine whether or not it will approve
your immigration to Australia.
6. 1. Ignoring the EA guidelines
The most straightforward approach to
prevent making mistakes is to become
familiar with the EA rules. These guidelines
are crafted to assist you in writing your
CDR report...
7. You may even hire an expert to advise you
and make sure you don't make any
mistakes. Getting advice from
professionals can ensure that you have a
successful CDR.
8. 2. Lack of information
One of the significant errors you can make
when preparing your CDR is failing to
include all of the information needed to
assess you properly...
9. A poorly prepared report might jeopardize
your application for an Australian Skilled
Migration visa.
10. 3. Career Episode word limit
The essay format is required for the Career
episodes. Avoid utilizing bullet points and
keep to the word limit for each career
episode, 1000-2500 words...
11. Try to incorporate all of the necessary
material requested by EA inside that word
restriction.
12. 4. Excessive reference to technical
details
While providing some technical data in your
report is OK, incorporating too many
technical aspects in your CDR report...
13. ...increases your chances of being rejected.
For example, avoid including too many
tables, computations, charts, or photographs
in your CDR report since they will damage it
significantly.
14. 5. Unmentioned problem statements
It would be beneficial if you provided the
issue statements for the projects and the
measures you followed to solve your career
episode report...
15. It will assist you in better establishing your
contributions to the project.
16. 6. Format
you should follow every aspect of formatting
to the letter. In your CDR Report, pay special
attention to spelling, punctuation, formatting,
and sentence structure...
17. Most essential, make sure your
paragraphs are well-structured and don't
use bullet points or anything else that isn't
in the approved style. Your report should
appear to have been prepared by an
expert.
18. 7. Too technical Career Episode
Each career episode shows how
engineering knowledge and abilities are
used in the selected engineering
discipline...
19. According to the EA, the career episode
must not be overly technical. A career
episode delves into your project or
challenge, as well as your strategy and
outcomes...
20. You can add any essential calculations in
your CDR Report if they are required.
However, avoiding graphs, tables, and
unnecessary computations would be
beneficial...
21. Engineer Australia wants to assess your
problem-solving abilities and practical
skills because it can glean your theoretical
knowledge from your school credentials...
22. 8. Information in Career Episode that
is unnecessary
You must describe your engineering work
or all of those projects in detail in the
career episodes while keeping in mind
what EA wants from you...
23. Keep in mind that they are attempting to
ascertain your talents and profile; as a
result, you should project your
professional profile with caution...
24. Avoid providing superfluous information
since it complicates the screening process
and may result in rejection.
25. 9. Plagiarism
Plagiarism is a common reason for CDR
rejection. CDR examples found on various
sources are strictly for educational
purposes...
26. Never use the project report from the
CDR sample or the internet as a template.
Engineers Australia will detect plagiarized
information and reject your report,
whether you do it purposefully or
inadvertently...
27. The CDR report is intended to be a one-
of-a-kind piece based on your profile and
project. Study the example, learn from it,
and write accordingly to prevent
plagiarism and rejection.
28. 10. Including inaccurate information
The project's duration, location, firm
profile, and project aim should all be
included in your CDR report. Above all, be
sure that it is presented in chronological
sequence.
29. 11. Written in a different language
you must write your report entirely in
English. If you could use Australian
English, it would be much better...
30. If you compose the CDR in a language
other than English, you must translate it
before submitting it. You may use a
reputable writing service to assist you in
producing error-free and well-written
reports.
31. 12. A vague/ erroneous summary
statement
Before you start writing the CDR report,
you should know that it includes three key
components:
32. a Summary Statement, three Career
Episodes, and a list of Continuous
Professional Development (CPD). Each
one plays an integral part in the CDR
report...
33. The summary statement, which offers
cross-references for all career episodes, is
an essential CDR element. The majority of
assessors read the first page...
34. It demonstrates your ability to assess data
and create first opinions about them.
35. 13. Organizational structure is wrong
You must clearly describe the
organizational structure that reflects your
position in the project and hierarchy...
36. It's critical to pinpoint your specific
position so that you can accurately define
your work or involvement in the project as
feasible in the role you've taken on.
37. 14. Only talk about your own
experiences
You and your job activities are the focus of
the CDR report.
38. Even though it's a collective effort, you
should only talk about your own
experiences and contributions. It's not
required to involve the entire crew...
39. Engineers Australia will examine your
abilities, not those of your entire team. So,
in your CDR report, always remember to
write just about your participation and
contribution to the project.
40. 15. Project selection is not so good
You must choose a good project to put in
your CDR report as part of your
educational certification...
41. You may be rejected if your proposal does
not stand out enough. Likewise, your
application may be hampered if you
propose a project that does not meet the
standards.
42. 16. The word count
Make sure you know how many words are
allowed in each area of the CDR report...
43. The word limit for each area is specified in
the rules, and it must be strictly adhered
to; otherwise, you risk being rejected.
Making it overly long by including
unnecessary details makes it difficult to
read...
44. So, you must ensure that you only provide
the essential details in the allotted word
count while adhering to EA's standards.
45. 17. Continual Professional Development
is inaccurate
The Continuing Professional Development
(CPD) report is necessary for the Migration
Skilled Assessment...
46. It contains information about your
postgraduate studies, as well as any short
courses, seminars, conferences, or
workshops you've attended, as well as
any internships or voluntary work you've
done.
47. 18. Grammar and proofreading check
Finally, read your report multiple times
before submitting it to ensure that any
grammatical or spelling problems are
corrected.
48. Then, when you deal with a professional
writing service, you can rest assured that
EA will address such concerns.
49. 19. Missing details in CPD
You must provide all required information
in your CPD, including the title, date,
length, and training location. It's one of the
reasons EA turned down your CDR.
50. 20. Absence of creative design
In CDR evaluations, design activities are
given higher importance...
51. When you incorporate technical design
efforts in your CDR report, your chances of
getting a favorable grade go up. It may
hamper your prospects if you do not take
such steps...
52. You must describe your specialist
experience as well as your creative
engineering skills in terms of design
activities.
53. 21. CPD is misguided (Continuing
Professional Development)
Engineers Australia needs a Continuing
Professional Development (CPD) report for
Migration Skilled Assessment. CPD has:
54. Detailed information about formal
postgraduate studies
Attendance at short courses,
workshops, and seminars
56. Your CDR will get rejected if Continuing
Professional Development of your report
is misguiding.
57. Final Thoughts On Why
Your CDR Was Rejected
A CDR rejection can result in a one-year
Engineers Australia ban, which means
you won't be able to submit for your
CDR assessment that year. After that,
it's over, so you have a year to review
your report, identify any flaws, and make
improvements before reapplying...
58. Your writing should be very
comprehensive and at the same time not
be deviated from the guidelines in the
MSA booklet...
59. If you disagree, you can also request a
review through a formal appeal or an
informal request...
60. You have three months to file a legal
complaint, after which Engineers Australia
will examine it for six months...
61. On the other hand, an informal request
should be submitted within three months,
although it will take around eight weeks to
be completed.
62. You will have a successful
application if you follow these
recommendations or hire
professional writers to ensure
a mistake-free application.
CDRReportWriters now
provides RPL and KA02
writing services in addition to
CDRs.
63. Our writers are highly skilled individuals with
several years of expertise in this industry. Until
recently, we've had a nearly 99 percent success
rate. We promise a high-quality CDR Report
with unique material...
64. The applicants are provided with high-quality
CDR Services by our team of experienced
Writers, Experts, Engineers, IT Specialists, and
others...
65. We assist candidates from all around the globe
wishing to work in Australia as skilled workers.