Can You Fail RPL?

Yes. You can fail Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) if you cannot demonstrate that your existing skills and experience meet the required competency standards for the qualification.

RPL is not a guaranteed outcome. It is a formal assessment process, and like any assessment, it can result in non competent outcomes.

RPL only works if you can prove that you already perform the job to industry standard.

Why RPL Can Result in Failure

Most RPL failures occur because:

• Insufficient evidence
• Experience does not match the qualification
• Applicant overestimates their skill level
• Weak or generic references
• Inability to demonstrate site responsibility
• Lack of recent experience

Not because RPL is unfair, but because competency cannot be verified.

What Does Failing RPL Actually Mean?

Failing RPL does not mean:

• You lose your money
• You are blacklisted
• You cannot ever qualify

It usually means:

• Some units are marked not yet competent
• You need to provide more evidence
• You need targeted gap training
• You need more experience

Most RPL outcomes are partial, not total failures.

Common Scenarios Where People Fail RPL

1. Labour Level Experience Only

Applicants who have only followed instructions but never taken responsibility usually fail.

2. No Proof of Personal Involvement

Photos of finished jobs without showing who did the work are not accepted.

3. Poor References

Generic reference letters without details are rejected.

4. Wrong Qualification Choice

Applying for a qualification above your experience level leads to non competence.

5. Outdated Experience

Experience older than five years without recent practice is often not accepted.

How Assessors Decide Competence

Assessors must confirm:

• You performed the task
• You understand the process
• You can repeat it
• You did it to industry standard
• You followed safety and compliance

Assumptions are not allowed.

What Happens If You Fail Some Units?

If some units are not met, the assessor will:

• Request more evidence
• Offer gap training
• Provide feedback
• Allow resubmission

You only need to fix the gaps, not redo the entire qualification.

Can You Fail Completely?

Complete failure is rare and usually occurs when:

• Experience is unrelated
• Evidence is fabricated
• Applicant refuses to provide documentation
• Competence is clearly absent

Most candidates achieve partial recognition at minimum.

Can You Reapply After Failing?

Yes.

You can reapply after:

• Gaining more experience
• Improving evidence
• Completing training

There is no permanent ban on RPL.

Does Failing RPL Affect Licensing?

No negative record is kept.

Regulators only see:

• Issued qualifications
• Or no qualification

They do not see failed attempts.

How to Avoid Failing RPL

Successful candidates:

• Choose the correct qualification
• Provide strong evidence
• Take photos and videos onsite
• Secure detailed references
• Respond to assessor questions
• Are honest about experience

Preparation determines outcome.

In Summary

You can fail RPL if you cannot demonstrate competency.

RPL is not a shortcut. It is an assessment.

Failure usually results in gap training or additional evidence, not permanent rejection.

RPL rewards real experience. It does not create it.





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