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Obtain an Australian Qualification online

You can now obtain an Australian Qualification online, without going back to the classrooms


You would agree, that diplomas in professional courses hold an immense value in the competitive space in every business. Now, professionals working in various industries can obtain a diploma online without bearing the hassles of going back to a traditional classroom. Diplomas Online, a venture that seeks to bestow individuals with quality knowledge in business, management, human resources and business administration has rolled out its online courses. Blending the innovative features of online assessment with RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning), people can now complete their diploma in quick time.

Diplomas Online have successfully implemented the strategy, where experienced professionals can get access to learning and obtain the diploma in the specialized areas. Four of the courses where you can complete a diploma include ‘Diploma of Business’, Diploma of Leadership and Management’, ‘Diploma of Human Resource Management’ and ‘Diploma of Business Administration’. With the minimum requirements of foundation skills, it is possible to complete these online diplomas. The platform has come up with a unique RPL, that enables the individuals to obtain the diplomas in the respective subjects.

The candidates need not get back to the classroom, or appear in any exam. This RPL process has benefitted a large number of people in obtaining business diplomas till date, and the process is quite lucid. The RPL is an assessment only pathway, summative in nature, that enables an individual to achieve vocational qualifications. The process is basically an informal learning mechanism and the outcomes are exactly the same as what people achieve in terms of knowledge after completing the classroom courses.

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As the candidates neither need to study or appear in exams, they can easily manage time to obtain the certificate. People enrolling with Diplomas Online do not have to submit any assignment, or take leave from work. However, in order to qualify for the RPL, they should be having an experience of 2-5 years related to the area of specialization. In case you apply for the certificates, you must be able to provide references to validate the experiences related to work. The applicant must be able to provide true evidence of their abilities through documentation and other means. Besides, it is necessary to meet the minimum foundation skills required for qualification.

A candidate applying for the course receives an RPL kit and completes a review for self-assessment. In case the person is not ready for RPL, a training option will be provided. Next, you need to complete an online form. You will receive a guideline to get familiar with the requirements of the RPL. The applicant then needs to complete an ‘RPL Assessment Pak’, where relevant documentation needs to be furnished. The application is then reviewed and if selected, you may have to demonstrate related practical tasks. You can then receive the qualification from Diplomas Online to complete the online degree.

A diploma in your area of specialization can strengthen your resume and help you explore the industry with authority. Professionals from various segments of the industry are gearing up for the challenges to come with a diploma from the online platform.

For more information, contact info@diplomasonline.co.nz or visit www.diplomasonline.co.nz

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