CDR Result
A CDR result means your profile likely needs a Competency Demonstration Report through Engineers Australia — three Career Episodes, a Summary Statement, and a CPD record.
Find out if you need a CDR for Engineers Australia, a KA02, ACS RPL, or accredited pathway — with an instant eligibility and readiness score.
Answer questions about your profile to discover your pathway and readiness score.
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This quiz gives a general pathway indication and readiness estimate only. Always confirm your final requirements with the relevant assessing authority before lodging an application.
The result helps you understand which report pathway may apply to your profile and how prepared you are. It does not replace official assessment rules, but it gives you the right starting direction.
A CDR result means your profile likely needs a Competency Demonstration Report through Engineers Australia — three Career Episodes, a Summary Statement, and a CPD record.
A KA02 result points to an Engineering New Zealand knowledge assessment. You demonstrate engineering knowledge and competency evidence for the New Zealand pathway.
An ACS RPL result means your profile sits in the ICT skills assessment route. ACS RPL needs two project reports explaining your ICT knowledge and practical contribution.
An accredited result means your degree may be recognised under the Washington or Dublin Accord. If confirmed, you may apply without writing a full CDR.
Your experience, English result, documents and timeline produce a readiness score so you know whether to start now or gather more evidence first.
Each result includes a focused action list and direct links to the free tools and services that match your specific pathway.
Choosing the wrong pathway leads to weak document planning, poor project selection, and mismatched evidence. The right pathway lets you build the correct report structure from day one.
Engineers for Australia deal with Engineers Australia, engineers for New Zealand with Engineering New Zealand, and ICT professionals with ACS.
A CDR, KA02, and ACS RPL are not the same document. Each has its own purpose, structure, evidence style, and competency focus.
CDR projects must show engineering competency, while ACS RPL projects must show ICT knowledge and system-level contribution.
Your CV, qualifications, employment letters, and project reports should all support the same pathway and nominated occupation.
Knowing your pathway early helps you follow the right structure and avoid confusion between Career Episodes, KA02 evidence, and RPL reports.
Starting on the correct pathway prevents costly rewriting and stops you preparing documents in the wrong assessment format.
Compare the main assessment routes before preparing your report. This overview shows the authority, target country, who it applies to, and the core documents for each pathway.
| Pathway | Assessing Authority | Country | Who It Applies To | Key Documents |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CDR | Engineers Australia | Australia | Engineers with non-accredited or pathway-specific qualifications | 3 Career Episodes, Summary Statement, CPD record, CV |
| KA02 | Engineering New Zealand | New Zealand | Engineers applying for New Zealand knowledge assessment | Knowledge Assessment evidence, competency details, qualification & work evidence |
| ACS RPL | Australian Computer Society | Australia | ICT, software, networking, systems and related professionals | 2 RPL project reports, employment evidence, CV, qualification documents |
| Accredited | Engineers Australia | Australia | Holders of Washington / Dublin Accord accredited degrees | Qualification evidence, CV, employment letters (no Career Episodes) |
| Stage 2 | Engineers Australia | Australia | Experienced engineers seeking Chartered status | Stage 2 competency evidence, referee reports |
| Your Profile | Likely Direction | What to Check Next |
|---|---|---|
| Engineer for Australia with a non-accredited qualification | CDR | Confirm occupation category, English score, and Career Episode project strength. |
| Engineer for Australia with a Washington/Dublin Accord degree | Accredited | Verify your institution and program are on the recognised list. |
| Engineer targeting New Zealand | KA02 | Check Engineering New Zealand knowledge assessment requirements. |
| ICT or software professional for Australia | ACS RPL | Check ACS pathway, project suitability, and ICT knowledge areas. |
Use these preparation checks after the quiz. They move you from a general pathway result to a stronger, submission-ready document plan.
Match your duties to the correct ANZSCO code before choosing projects or writing report content.
Check whether your degree is accredited, non-accredited, engineering-related, or ICT-related.
Select projects showing your personal contribution, technical decisions, and professional responsibility.
Prepare transcripts, employment letters, CV, identity documents, and English test results early.
After checking your result, get expert guidance to match your occupation, qualification, project evidence, and report structure to the correct assessment pathway.
Quick answers about CDR eligibility, Engineers Australia pathways, KA02, ACS RPL, accreditation, and document preparation.
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