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Wyatt Education Group ยท 2026-03-25 ยท 6 min read

CPC31320 vs Apprenticeship: Which Path to Become a Qualified Tiler in Australia?

Comparing CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling against a traditional apprenticeship. Costs, timeframes, outcomes, and which is better for international students.

If you want to become a qualified tiler in Australia, you have two main routes: a traditional apprenticeship or the CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling through a CRICOS-registered RTO. Both lead to the same nationally recognised qualification, but the experience โ€” and who can access each route โ€” is very different.

What Is the CPC31320?

The CPC31320 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling is a nationally recognised qualification on the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). It covers all the competencies required to work as a professional wall and floor tiler โ€” from surface preparation and tile cutting to grouting, waterproofing, and OH&S compliance on construction sites.

The Apprenticeship Route

A tiling apprenticeship in NSW typically takes 3โ€“4 years and is completed while working full-time for a registered employer. You earn a wage throughout, and your employer is responsible for providing the on-the-job component. The apprenticeship includes both workplace training and some off-the-job training (usually at TAFE).

Important for international students: Traditional apprenticeships are generally not available on student visas. The CPC31320 through a CRICOS-registered RTO is specifically designed to be accessible to international students on valid student visas.

The CPC31320 via CRICOS RTO Route

Completing the CPC31320 through a CRICOS-registered RTO like Wyatt Education Group offers international students a structured, compliant pathway to the same nationally recognised qualification โ€” with a clear link to skilled migration outcomes.

Key Comparison

Both pathways lead to the same AQF Level 3 qualification. The apprenticeship is longer but employer-sponsored and paid; the CRICOS route is faster, accessible to international students, and feeds directly into the Job Ready Program for skilled migration.

For most international students on a skilled migration pathway, the CPC31320 via CRICOS RTO is the only practical option โ€” and it's designed specifically for this purpose.

What About RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning)?

If you already have tiling experience โ€” whether in Australia or overseas โ€” you may be eligible for RPL, which recognises your existing skills and can reduce the time and cost to complete the qualification. At Wyatt, our RPL process involves a portfolio assessment and structured gap training to fill any competency gaps.

RPL candidates typically complete their qualification in a shorter timeframe and at a lower cost than the full course. It's particularly suited to experienced tilers who want to formalise their skills for the TRA assessment.

Which Is Right for You?

If you're an international student on a student visa in Sydney looking to qualify as a tiler for skilled migration purposes โ€” the CPC31320 at a CRICOS-registered RTO is your pathway. It's structured, compliant, and designed to connect with the Job Ready Program.

If you're a domestic student or Australian permanent resident looking to enter the trade as a career โ€” an apprenticeship offers valuable paid work experience and strong employer relationships in the industry.

Ready to Start Your Skilled Migration Pathway?

Wyatt Education Group is a CRICOS-registered RTO (46003) delivering nationally recognised qualifications in Bankstown, Sydney.

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