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CDR Report for Indian Engineers — What You Must Know Before Applying
Indian engineers applying for Australian skilled migration must submit a Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) to Engineers Australia if their qualification is not accredited.
Common mistakes include:
Reused or template-based Career Episodes
Incorrect ANZSCO code selection
Weak Summary Statement mapping
High similarity or plagiarism issues
Incomplete CPD documentation
A well-structured, plagiarism-free CDR that clearly highlights your personal engineering contribution is essential for a successful Migration Skills Assessment.
For More Info: CDR Report for Indian Engineers: Your Complete Guide
Attention Indian Engineers!
Dreaming of a successful engineering career in Australia? 🇦🇺 Your journey starts with a perfectly crafted CDR Report!
📘 CDR (Competency Demonstration Report) includes:
🧠 3 Career Episodes
📑 1 Summary Statement
💼 CPD List
💡 Tips for Indian Engineers: 1. Avoid copying online samples 2. Match your experience with ANZSCO code 3. Keep your report plagiarism-free
A well-written CDR can be your gateway to permanent residency and a rewarding engineering career in Australia.
👉 Read the full guide: CDR Report for Engineers Australia
The efforts of two Indian engineers — Arun Mehta and Vickram Crishna helped Stephen Hawking get his voice back. When Stephen Hawking came to Mumbai in 2001, he was already succumbing to ALS, his body slowly giving up on him. He had already lost his voice in 1985 to a tracheotomy. With only the use of his fingers and thumbs left (to some extent) he was using a voice synthesizer program called Equalizer to communicate. However, it was far too slow for his liking, so Hawking turned to a couple of Indian engineers to help. Credits:https://www.thebetterindia.com/134616/stephen-hawking-talk-elocutor-arun-mehta-vickram-krishna/ #Indian #Indianengineers #stephenhawking #proudtobeIndian #RIP (at Ramamurthy Nagar)
The efforts of two Indian engineers — Arun Mehta and Vickram Crishna helped Stephen Hawking get his voice back. When Stephen Hawking came to Mumbai in 2001, he was already succumbing to ALS, his body slowly giving up on him. He had already lost his voice in 1985 to a tracheotomy. With only the use of his fingers and thumbs left (to some extent) he was using a voice synthesizer program called Equalizer to communicate. However, it was far too slow for his liking, so Hawking turned to a couple of Indian engineers to help. Credits:https://www.thebetterindia.com/134616/stephen-hawking-talk-elocutor-arun-mehta-vickram-krishna/ #Indian #Indianengineers #stephenhawking #proudtobeIndian #RIP (at Ramamurthy Nagar)