QCVE was established in 2002 and nationally accredited Registered Training Organization by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). QCVE provides Vocational Education and Training by offering ingeniousness programs in a friendly environment that promotes learning and stimulates students to achieve excellence in their studies.
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NOVEL CORONAVIRUS
Australia is closely monitoring an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Find out more about novel coronavirus. Please find the following link for further information:
https://www.health.gov.au/health-topics/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov
QCVE is doing the Year End Reporting for the NCVER on 28 February. The results for assessments 2019 will be finally uploaded. No assessments will be entertained after the deadline and students will be marked Not Competent (NYC) for the NCVER 2019 report.
Kindly confirm your results with your respective trainers. Ignore if already submitted.
QCVE has revised the fee and charges policy which have been imposed with effect from Jan 2020. For more information kindly refer “Fee and Charges Policy”.
QCVE endeavors their best in catering to our learning needs and support you through the journey of completing your qualification and ensure your study experience is a safe one. The Department of Education has announced new International Student Resources that has been developed to provide you with clear advice, support and directions to protect you from workplace exploitation.
QCVE has a no tolerance policy for plagiarism, cheating and collusion. Students are always expected to act with integrity and only submit work that is their own or that has been appropriately referenced and includes acknowledgements of all texts and resource materials utilized in the development of the work. When you submit your assessments, you will be required to sign a declaration that the work provided is your own and that you have not cheated or plagiarized the work or colluded with any other student’s.
For more details refer to Student Handbook.
You must meet course progress requirements in order to satisfy the conditions of your visa. These course progress requirements will be clearly explained to you during the orientation program.
QCVE will assist you to meet course progress requirements by monitoring your progress and providing you with the relevant support at an early stage. We can provide you with a range of support from extra time to complete tasks or a reduced study load to study skills programs. If after providing you with this support, you do not meet course progress requirements, you will be issued with a first warning letter stating that your course progress is unsatisfactory and inviting you to a meeting to discuss further support. Following the provision of this support, if your progress is still unsatisfactory, you will be sent a second warning letter and again inviting you to a meeting to discuss why you are not still not meeting satisfactory course progress requirements and to discuss new or revised support arrangements.
For more details refer to Student Handbook.


The Queen Victoria Night Market
Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Jan 22, 2020- Mar 11, 2020, Spend your Wednesday nights surrounded by food at the Queen Victoria Market’s fantastic Summer Night Market. Expect rows and rows of street food stalls and festival bars as well as art, fashion, homewares, and general knick-knack merchandise traders – there are 130 stalls to explore in total. Food stalls will be cooking up delicious snacks all night long, with plenty of wine, beer, and cocktails also on the menu.

Lonsdale Street Greek Festival
The 33rd Lonsdale Street Greek Festival, Melbourne’s largest celebration of Greek culture, arts, food, and entertainment takes over Lonsdale street.
Australia’s longest-running Greek festival returns featuring some of the country’s most talented performers, musicians, dancers, chefs, cooks and competitors for a weekend of Greek-flavoured fun!
There will be something for the entire family to enjoy including children’s rides and activities as well as an endless array of mouth-watering Greek culinary delights!

All students must pay their fees as per their payment plan. Late fee of $50 per week is applicable as a penalty. Please send your payment screenshot on accounts@qcve.edu.au and also mention your Student ID and Name in Description. Otherwise, your payment will not be considered.
If you have changed your address, contact number, email or emergency contact details, please complete F13 ” Change of Student contact details form” and submit to admin office or email us at admin@qcve.edu.au.
For more details read Student Visa Condition 8533.
Student must be aware that if they are missing any practical unit and they want to reschedule or re-attempt the unit, it will be chargeable.
For more details refer to Student Handbook.