Free CDR, ACS RPL & Migration Planning Tools

Free Skills Assessment Tools for CDR, ACS RPL and Australian Migration Planning

Use one connected tool hub to check your ANZSCO code, ACS RPL project suitability, skilled migration points, English score evidence, Career Episode structure, EA competency mapping, CDR timeline, CDR eligibility, word count and CPD log.

Designed for engineering applicants, ICT professionals, CDR applicants, ACS RPL candidates and skilled migration applicants preparing documents for Australian assessment pathways.

Free Tools

Plan, Check and Prepare Faster

Find ANZSCO and pathway direction Estimate skilled migration points Check CDR, CPD and EA mapping readiness Select stronger ACS RPL project ideas
Best starting point

Not sure where to begin? Start with the CDR Eligibility Quiz, then move to ANZSCO code search and document-specific tools.

Tools Directory

Choose the Right Tool for Your Assessment Stage

Search or filter the tools by pathway. Each tool links to the next step, so applicants can move from occupation planning to document checking with a clear preparation flow.

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Occupation Planning

ANZSCO Code Finder

Search by job title or six-digit code to review occupation names, assessment direction and CDR or RPL pathway relevance.

  • Useful before choosing a nominated occupation
  • Supports engineering and ICT occupation planning
  • Helps align documents with the selected code
Best first step Use Tool →
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ACS RPL

ACS RPL Project Selector

Review your ICT role, technical tasks, tools, evidence, project type and personal contribution before choosing ACS RPL project reports.

  • Shortlists project ideas for ACS RPL writing
  • Checks project depth and ANZSCO relevance
  • Helps avoid weak or generic project choices
For ICT applicants Use Tool →
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PR Points

Skilled Migration Points Calculator

Estimate your Australian skilled migration points using age, English, education, employment, nomination, partner points and related factors.

  • Plans subclass 189, 190 and 491 score direction
  • Highlights score areas that may need improvement
  • Useful before finalising evidence and EOI planning
Migration planning Use Tool →
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Career Episode

Career Episode Structure Checker

Check whether your Career Episode includes the right introduction, background, personal engineering activity, summary and paragraph numbering.

  • Checks common CDR structure requirements
  • Supports Summary Statement cross-referencing
  • Helps improve first-person engineering evidence
For CDR drafts Use Tool →
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EA Mapping

EA Competency Elements Mapper

Map Career Episode activities to Engineers Australia PE1, PE2 and PE3 competency elements with paragraph references.

  • Connects evidence to competency elements
  • Checks PE1, PE2 and PE3 coverage
  • Creates a clearer Summary Statement direction
For mapping stage Use Tool →
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English Evidence

English Score Eligibility Checker

Compare IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT or Cambridge C1 Advanced component scores against Engineers Australia planning needs.

  • Checks Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking
  • Helps identify weak score components
  • Supports CDR timeline and application planning
For EA applicants Use Tool →
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Planning

CDR Timeline Planner

Generate a milestone-based CDR preparation schedule for document collection, Career Episodes, CPD, Summary Statement, review and submission.

  • Plans preparation around a target date
  • Shows completed, upcoming and urgent tasks
  • Reduces last-minute document rework
For scheduling Use Tool →
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Pathway Check

CDR Eligibility Quiz

Answer quick questions about your country, occupation, qualification, accreditation, experience and English status to identify a possible report pathway.

  • Helps separate CDR, KA02 and ACS RPL directions
  • Useful before starting document preparation
  • Gives a general pathway indication
Start here Use Tool →
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Format Check

CDR Word Count Checker

Paste your Career Episode, Summary Statement, CPD log or full CDR text to check word count, character count and sentence count.

  • Checks Career Episode and Summary Statement length
  • Flags text that may be too short or too long
  • Useful before final CDR review
For final checks Use Tool →
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CPD Log

CPD Log Generator

Add professional development activities and generate a formatted CPD log with activity type, provider, date and hours.

  • Supports courses, workshops, webinars and self-study
  • Auto-calculates total CPD hours
  • Helps create a cleaner CDR CPD section
For CPD evidence Use Tool →
These tools support planning only. They do not guarantee a positive skills assessment, ACS outcome, Engineers Australia result, visa invitation or migration decision.

Recommended Tool Flow for Skills Assessment Planning

Start with pathway direction, then check occupation alignment, migration points, English evidence, document structure, mapping, word count and CPD readiness.

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Find Your Pathway

Check whether your profile may suit CDR, KA02 or ACS RPL planning.

Open Quiz
2

Confirm Occupation

Search your ANZSCO code and match it with your duties.

Find Code
3

Estimate Points

Review your skilled migration points before EOI planning.

Calculate Points
4

Check Evidence

Review English score evidence and build a CDR timeline.

Check English
5

Prepare Documents

Check CE structure, word count, CPD and competency mapping.

Check CDR
Answer Engine Optimized Guide

Which Tool Should You Use First?

These direct answers help applicants quickly identify the best tool for their current assessment or migration planning stage.

01

If You Are Unsure About Your Pathway

Start with the CDR Eligibility Quiz. It helps identify whether your profile may point toward Engineers Australia CDR, KA02 or ACS RPL planning.

02

If You Know Your Occupation But Not Your Code

Use the ANZSCO Code Finder to compare job titles, codes, occupation groups and assessing authority direction.

03

If You Are Preparing an Engineers Australia CDR

Use the Career Episode Structure Checker, EA Competency Elements Mapper, CDR Word Count Checker, CPD Log Generator and Timeline Planner together.

04

If You Are Preparing ACS RPL

Use the ACS RPL Project Selector to check whether your ICT projects show enough technical depth, personal contribution and ANZSCO relevance.

05

If You Are Checking Migration Score

Use the Skilled Migration Points Calculator to estimate points for age, English, work experience, education, nomination and partner factors.

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If Your CDR Is Almost Ready

Use the Word Count Checker, Competency Mapper and CPD Log Generator before final review so structure, mapping and CPD details are easier to verify.

Tool Comparison

Compare All Free CDR, ACS RPL and Migration Tools

Use this table to choose the right tool based on your assessment stage, document type and next preparation step.

Tool Best For Use Before Open Tool
CDR Eligibility Quiz Finding whether CDR, KA02 or ACS RPL may fit your profile Starting report planning Open
ANZSCO Code Finder Searching occupation code, title and assessment direction Choosing a nominated occupation Open
Skilled Migration Points Calculator Estimating points for Australian skilled migration pathways EOI and visa planning Open
English Score Eligibility Checker Checking English component scores for EA planning Submitting assessment documents Open
CDR Timeline Planner Creating a CDR preparation schedule Writing Career Episodes Open
Career Episode Structure Checker Reviewing Introduction, Background, PEA and Summary Summary Statement mapping Open
EA Competency Elements Mapper Mapping Career Episode paragraphs to PE1, PE2 and PE3 Finalising Summary Statement Open
CDR Word Count Checker Checking word count and document length Final CDR review Open
CPD Log Generator Formatting Continuing Professional Development activities Completing CDR package Open
ACS RPL Project Selector Choosing suitable ICT projects for ACS RPL reports Writing ACS RPL project reports Open

Before You Use These Tools

Use the tools for planning and document readiness checks. Keep official requirements, assessment category and current migration rules in mind before final submission.

Use Official Rules

Always compare your final application with the latest official requirements from the relevant assessing authority or government body.

Check the Right Category

Professional Engineer, Engineering Technologist, Engineering Associate, ACS RPL and migration pathways can require different evidence.

Use Real Evidence

Tools can organise information, but your final report must be supported by genuine work, study, project and CPD evidence.

Review Before Submission

Run a final structure, mapping, word count and CPD check before lodging or sending your documents for expert review.

Need Expert Review After Using the Tools?

Use the free tools to identify gaps, then get expert guidance for Career Episodes, Summary Statement mapping, CPD formatting, ACS RPL project direction, ANZSCO alignment or full CDR preparation.

FAQs

Get quick answers about free CDR tools, ACS RPL tools, ANZSCO code search, skilled migration points, CPD logs, English score checks and EA competency mapping.

CDR Report Writer tools are free planning tools that help engineering and ICT applicants check CDR readiness, ACS RPL project suitability, ANZSCO code alignment, English evidence, skilled migration points, CPD logs, word count and EA competency mapping.
Use the CDR Eligibility Quiz first if you are unsure about your pathway. Use the ANZSCO Code Finder first if you already know your occupation area and want to check the relevant code or assessing authority direction.
The most useful CDR tools are the Career Episode Structure Checker, EA Competency Elements Mapper, CDR Timeline Planner, CDR Word Count Checker, CPD Log Generator, English Score Eligibility Checker and ANZSCO Code Finder.
ACS RPL applicants should use the ACS RPL Project Selector to review project suitability, ICT task depth, personal contribution, evidence strength and ANZSCO relevance before writing the project reports.
Yes. The Skilled Migration Points Calculator can help estimate your points direction for Australian skilled migration planning. You should still verify your final score through official sources before lodging an Expression of Interest.
No. These tools are designed for planning, checking and document preparation support. Final assessment or visa decisions depend on Engineers Australia, ACS, Home Affairs or another relevant official authority.
Yes. The listed tools are free to use for planning and document checking. They help applicants prepare more organised CDR, ACS RPL and skilled migration documents before requesting expert review.