Skills Recognition is the general term given for the assessment of an applicant’s previous learning or skills development for the purpose of gaining credits or exemptions for a partial or full qualification. The three categories of Skills recognition are as follows:
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
This is a process through which people can gain credit in recognised courses based on learning gained from experience in the workplace, in voluntary work, in social or domestic activities or through informal training.
Recognition of Current Competency (RCC)
This is a process through which people who have previously successfully completed a unit of competency or module can be reassessed to determine whether the currency of the unit of competence or module has been maintained.
Credit Transfer (T)
This is a process where people who have previously successfully completed the same or equivalent unit of competency or module at another Educational Institution, can apply for a credit transfer towards the NMIT course for which they about to enrol in or are currently enrolled in.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) – Process
RPL is specifically designed for people who have previous experience that is related to the qualification they are wishing to gain. The service enables these people to minimise the amount of formal training required to gain a qualification by applying for RPL for the purpose of gaining exemptions for units of competency or modules within a qualification or for a full qualification.
Undertaking an RPL involves the following:
- Applicant has initial interview with Skills Recognition Assessor to complete application and determine range and extent of evidence to be gathered to support the RPL
- Applicant gathers evidence and submits this to Skills Recognition Assessor for review and assessment.
- Skills Recognition Assessor may advise applicant at this point that a further interview or information is required to support the application.
- Skills Recognition Assessor assesses evidence against the assessment criteria of the unit of competence, module or full qualification for which RPL is being sought
- Results of RPL assessment are entered on to NMIT students record system and applicant is informed in writing of the outcome.
Recognition of Current Competency (RCC)
The RCC service is particularly designed for people who have in the past, undertaken formal training for a partial or full qualification and are wishing to have this assessed for currency against current qualification requirements.
Undertaking RCC involves the following:
- Applicant has initial interview with Skills Recognition Assessor to complete application and determine range and extent of evidence to be gathered to support the RCC
- Applicant gathers “statement of attainment” for previous qualification and evidence to support currency of knowledge and skills relating to the RCC sought. Evidence of currency is based on recent industry experience where the relevant skills and knowledge have been applied.
- Skills Recognition Assessor reviews and assesses the documentation and evidence to determine current competence.
- Results of RCC assessment are entered on to NMIT students record system and applicant is informed in writing of the outcome.
Credit Transfer (T)
Applying for a Credit Transfer involves the following:
- Initial meeting with Skills Recognition Assessor to apply for Credit Transfer, based evidence, including “statement of attainment’ from previous course/qualification
- Skills Recognition Assessor determines suitability of evidence for Credit Transfer and completes Skills Recognition Application.
- Units of competency/modules approved for Credit Transfer are entered on to NMIT students record system and applicant is informed in writing of the outcome.
Skills Recognition - Fees and Charges
As of the 1st January 2009 all RPL's will incur a $55.00 application fee. The application fee is to be paid prior to the assessment is taken.
Any applications that were received in 2008 under the Institutes nil fee policy, but have not been finalised, will not incur the 2009 application fee.
Costs associated with courses / qualification that are not government funded will be determined, based on the type and extent of the Skills Recognition sought. The Skills Recognition Assessor will inform applicants of all associated costs at the time of application.
For more information on Skills Recognition @ NMIT:
Ph: 13NMIT or (03) 9269 1200
Email: info@nmit.vic.edu.au


