How to registered as an Architect in Australia, Architect registration process in Australia - 2024
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- Kindly subscribe and support the channel .
Links are at bottom .
APE Part 1: AACA Logbook and Statement of Practical Experience
Part 1 of the APE determines a candidate’s eligibility to sit the National Examination
Paper. This is assessed through documented practical experience in relation to the
mandatory Performance Criteria.
These practical experience requirements are recorded in a condensed form via
the online AACA Logbook and are detailed in the Statement of Practical Experience.
Candidates applying for entry to the APE Part 1 must submit the following:
• Evidence of approved qualification/entry pathway
• Completed application form
• Completed logbook (submitted from the AACA online logbook portal)
• Statement of Practical Experience (with completed APE Performance Criteria Report)
• Statutory Declaration attesting to the accuracy of all the documentation submitted
Practical Experience Requirements
All APE Part 1 candidates must have a minimum of 3300 hours of experience, ranging
across all the 35 Performance Criteria required for this part. Experience must include
a minimum of 12 months and 1650 hours in Australia.
The required minimum 3300 hours are subject to the following limitations:
• Experience must be gained over a minimum of two years.
(This is based on 38 hours per week, as per the Architects Award 2020. The
minimum experience cannot be accumulated as overtime within a shorter period.)
• Experience must be gained in the ten years prior to applying for the APE Part 1.
(Experience obtained more than ten years prior to application cannot be included
in the AACA Logbook or the Statement of Experience.)
• Periods less than the full-time equivalent of eight weeks continuous duration with
one employer should not be included. Check with your state or territory board for
clarification about jurisdiction-specific time requirements.
The required minimum 3300 hours must include:
• A minimum of 1650 hours (accumulated in a minimum of one year) undertaken
in Australia following graduation from an approved qualification/entry pathway.
All Important link below
Oversea architecture education assessment (OAA)-aaca.org.au/ov...
Architecture practice exam (Ape) eligibility- aaca.org.au/ar...
Document Check list(Download) - aaca.org.au/wp...
Good video and good on you for making people aware about the registration process in Australia. The only thing I will add is that the course description and portfolio you submit to get your Indian (or any home country) degree assessed and validated by AACA, ensure that it complies with the National Standard of Competency for Architects (NSCA) criteria. Without proven NSCA compliance, your degrees will fail the AACA assessment.
Great video! Packed with info! Precise and concise
Hi, You are doing a very good job. Thanks for the informative videos.
Bro please do a video on masters in landscape architecture
can you please make a video on Italy because the majority of the youth is also going there for masers in architecture and they are trying to become a registered architect there too.
Keep doing good work 👍
Thank you, I will
Great work
Hello, I am currently gathering all the documents needed for my registration. I am a little bit lost in the portfolio and the PC document ! Do you have any advice for that part? Thank you very much
if we do masters from australia itself, do we still have to go through the exams and interviews to get license or be registered or is it a different process
Yeah Same question here
Yes, irrespective of whether you do your masters in Australia or not, if you want to be registered in Australia you have to go through licensure exam (logbook + written exam + interview). Doing masters in Australia provides you an Australian degree that is (pre) endorsed by AACA. If you don’t have masters (or bachelors) from Australia, you have to get your Indian (or home country) degree assessed and validated from AACA, as mentioned in this video.
How much is entrance test success rate?
@@Raj-o2b3u what entrance test are you referring to? There is a written exam that is part of the licensure / registration process. It is not an entrance test, since you are not seeking entrance / admission into anything. You are seeking a license / registration as an Architect for which the process is logbook + written exam + interview.
So there is no need to take masters on taking APE?
One thing i don't understand. How can we give the exam if we dont have the visa?
Hello sir would you suggest the best leptop for the BIM course .
I am in algonquin college and my course starts on 8 Jan..
Is BIM future is good in canada? Easy to get job in canada in this field. Please help
Hi brother I have a doubt.. I have completed bachelor of architecture in India and if I take master of construction management in Australia will I still be eligible to work as an architect in Australia
Masters in Construction management won't help you to register as an architect there, you will need to do 2 years masters of architecture ro get registered there.
Oh ok thanks for the reply and one more doubt. What if I took master of Design will I still be eligible or do I have to specifically pick master of architecture,just for the reminder I still hold a b arch degree from India. Tnx
You cannot work as an ‘Architect’ in Australia till you are registered / licensed in Australia because the title of architect is protected by law. You can however work as a graduate of architecture, experienced graduate of architecture, architectural assistant, architectural technician or designer in Australia. FYI - You can do master of construction management and still get registered as an architect if you can successfully validate your Indian BArch degree by AACA and log the sufficient hours of work in Australia, as per this video. To collect sufficient hours of work, you can work under any of those job titles I have mentioned above. Also remember eligibility to work in Australia as an employee has nothing to do with registration. If you want to work in Australia as a firm owner or employer, then you need to be registered or partner with a registered architect.
you can work as designer or construction manager, but you cant use the title "architect" as its protected by law and only registered architect can use that title. if you have bachleor of architecture in India then you need to submit that to AACA to get an Overseas Qualification Assessment. Best way is since you already have B.Arch in india, is to do accredited MArch in australia ( 2 years), you can check in AACA website which one and on which university, with that you will have better chance to get it registered later down the track.
I have 6 years of experience in BIM industry as an electrical engineering in India . I have an experience in revit, autocad and navisworks. I am thinking to h1b and shift USA for starting new career So without doing master shall I do search jobs?
Where did you learn navisworks. Is it tutotreal free on TH-cam
can u help me about exam material
BRO HOW CAN I CONTACT YOU PERSONALLY ?
Please can you tell me how can learn navisworks free. Dou have nay site link then shear me.