Engineering applicants often make critical errors in their Competency Demonstration Reports (CDRs). Here are the top mistakes to watch out for:
- Plagiarism: Copying from the internet or other sources can lead to rejection and a 12-month ban. Ensure originality and use samples only for reference.
- Excessive Technicality: Balance technical information with formal language. Avoid overwhelming your report with charts, calculations, and photos.
- Poor Structure and Word Count: Adhere to guidelines for each section. Career episodes should be 1000-2500 words, and components should be concise and professionally formatted.
- Inadequate CPD: Present Continuing Professional Development in a professional list format, including relevant details of qualifications, courses, conferences, and workshops.
- Unclear Summary Statement: Craft a precise and well-defined summary statement, cross-referencing career episodes and showcasing analytical skills.
- Non-English Language: Submit reports only in English. Non-English reports will be rejected unless translated.
- Grammar, Spelling, and Formatting Errors: Ensure error-free spelling, grammar, and sentence flow. Use a professional format to showcase achievements.
- Not Seeking Professional Help: Don’t hesitate to consult experts. Professional assistance can save time and prevent rejection.
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