Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology - ICT30519 RPL Course

[ICT30519] Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology

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Onshore Australia (non-student visa)
Total course fee: 3,000 AUD
Fee updated at:07/11/2025
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Overseas clients
Total course fee: 4,600 AUD
Fee updated at:07/11/2025
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Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology

View the official classification and qualification description for the Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology course

Course Name
Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology
Course Code
ICT30519
Classification Entries
4 entries
Classification

Classifications

Official standard classification for easy evaluation and comparison

Scheme
ANZSCO Identifier
Code
342414
Classification value
Telecommunications Technician
Scheme
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier
Code
0313
Classification value
Electrical And Electronic Engineering And Technology
Scheme
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier
Code
514
Classification value
Certificate III in
Scheme
Nationally Recognised Training Type
Code
11
Classification value
Qualification
Descriptions

Qualification Description

Summary of skills, tasks, and practical requirements for certificate approval

This qualification is for telecommunications technology operators who assess installation requirements, plan and perform installations, test installed equipment, and fault-find when issues arise with installed equipment. Telecommunications technology operators may work on: Work functions in the occupational areas where this qualification may be used are subject to regulatory requirements. Refer to the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package Companion Volume Implementation Guide or the relevant regulator for details of licensing, legislative or certification requirements. Cabling at the customer premises must be carried out according to requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and relevant industry registration bodies, in line with the specifications of the access network owner. High risk work (HRW) licences are required for dogging work and rigging as outlined on the Safe Work Australia website. The model WHS Regulations require people performing high risk work to be over 18 years of age and to hold the right HRW licence. HRW licences are issued by state/territory governments: refer to the relevant body to ensure compliance with regulations.
RPL FAQ

RPL Certification FAQ

5 questionsA collection of common questions to help you quickly understand the RPL certification process.
  • Q
    Who issues the certificate? Is it legitimate? Is it recognized throughout Australia?
    A

    The certificate is issued by our partner, a legitimate Australian Registered Training Organisation (RTO). All partner institutions are approved by the Australian government, and the certificates issued are authentic, valid, and widely recognized throughout Australia.

  • Q
    Is it legal to obtain a qualification through RPL?
    A

    RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) is a legitimate pathway within the Australian education system, suitable for applicants who have practical work experience but lack formal qualifications. Through a professional assessment that confirms the applicant has mastered the relevant skills, they can be awarded a corresponding qualification certificate, which has the same validity as one obtained by completing a course of study.

  • Q
    When applying for RPL, how do I prove I have the relevant experience?
    A

    Applicants need to provide materials related to their work experience, such as: on-site work photos, videos, letters of recommendation, resume, etc. If you have had any relevant training or qualifications, you can provide those as well. The institution will comprehensively assess these materials to ensure the applicant meets the certificate requirements.

  • Q
    What happens if the certificate cannot be successfully issued after payment?
    A

    Before the formal submission, we will conduct a preliminary assessment of the application materials to ensure they meet the RPL requirements before proceeding. In the rare case that a certificate cannot be issued due to special circumstances, we will provide a full refund of the relevant fees, ensuring peace of mind for the applicant.

  • Q
    Can a qualification certificate obtained through RPL be used for a migration skills assessment?
    A

    Yes. Certificates obtained through RPL are issued by legitimate Australian RTOs and have the same validity as those obtained through traditional study pathways, making them usable for migration skills assessments. Compared to spending years completing a full-time course, RPL is more suitable for experienced applicants who wish to quickly obtain a qualification to submit their migration application sooner, which is particularly advantageous in the current climate of frequent policy changes.

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