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Student Accommodation Near Bond Business School

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Properties

1+ nearby

Starting from

£314/wk

Closest option

12.21 km away

Peak demand

January, February

Overview

Student Accommodation Near Bond Business School Gold Coast

Bond Business School is located at 14 University Drive, Robina QLD 4226, within the Bond University campus area on the Gold Coast. The supplied accommodation data includes only 1 nearby property: Griffith University Village, Gold Coast. It starts from A$314 per week and goes up to A$478 per week, but it is 12.21 km from the Bond Business School coordinates, so students should treat it as a commute-based option rather than nearby walking-distance accommodation. The listing includes private rooms, private bathrooms, shared bathrooms, shared kitchens, private kitchens and entire-place style options. It also includes useful student facilities such as games area, outdoor basketball court, laundry facilities, swimming pool, dedicated study space, wellbeing activities, green space and supermarket nearby. Bills listed as included are Wifi, electricity, heating, water and furniture. Campus-side transport near Bond Business School includes Bond University bus stops at 0.3 km and 0.32 km, while everyday essentials include ALDI Varsity Lakes at 1.57 km, IGA Miami at 1.64 km and Coles Miami at 2.69 km.

1 verified nearby property suppliedPrice from A$314/weekPrice range: A$314/week to A$478/weekDistance to supplied property: 12.21 kmClosest supplied property: Griffith University Village, Gold CoastRoom types include private rooms, private bathrooms, shared bathrooms, shared kitchens, private kitchens and entire-place style optionsBills listed as included: Wifi, electricity, heating, water and furnitureCampus-side bus references begin from 0.3 km

Quick Answers

Only one accommodation option is supplied for Bond Business School: Griffith University Village, Gold Coast. It starts from A$314 per week and includes bills such as Wifi, electricity, heating, water and furniture, but it is 12.21 km from Bond Business School, so commute time must be checked carefully before booking.

Best For Budget

Griffith University Village, Gold Coast

Best For Closest

Griffith University Village, Gold Coast

Best For Amenities

Griffith University Village, Gold Coast

Best For Studios

Not specified in source data

Best Value Tradeoff

Griffith University Village is the only supplied option, with A$314 starting rent, bills included, furnished accommodation, study spaces, swimming pool, laundry, games area, wellbeing activities and student community facilities.

Top Nearby Accommodation Options

Griffith University Village, Gold Coast

12.21 kmOnly supplied option

Longer commute required

Private RoomPrivate KitchenGames areaOutdoor basketball courtLaundry facilitiesWifi, Electricity +3

A$314/wk

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Price Comparison

PropertyFrom/weekRoom typesDistanceApprox travelKey amenitiesBills
Griffith University Village, Gold CoastA$314Private room, private bathroom, shared bathroom, shared kitchen, private kitchen, entire place12.21 kmLonger commute requiredGames area, outdoor basketball court, laundry, swimming pool, dedicated study space, wellbeing activitiesWifi, electricity, heating, water, furniture

Best Student Areas

Robina

Robina is the most relevant academic area for Bond Business School because the campus is located at 14 University Drive. The supplied nearby-place data shows Bond University bus stops around 0.3 km to 0.32 km and several everyday essentials within a short driving or public transport radius, including ALDI Varsity Lakes, IGA Miami and Coles Miami. Students who want the shortest daily commute should ideally compare Robina and Varsity Lakes accommodation when available.

Varsity Lakes

Varsity Lakes is practical for Bond Business School students because it sits close to the Bond University campus area and has everyday essentials such as ALDI Varsity Lakes at 1.57 km from the university coordinates. The supplied property is not in Varsity Lakes, but students should treat the area as a strong search zone when comparing more accommodation options.

Southport

Southport is represented by Griffith University Village, the only supplied property in this data. It offers student-village facilities, bills included and furnished accommodation, but it is 12.21 km from Bond Business School. This can work for students who are comfortable with a longer commute and want structured student accommodation, but it is not the closest area for daily Robina campus access.

Miami and nearby Gold Coast areas

Miami appears in the nearby essentials data through IGA Miami at 1.64 km and Coles Miami at 2.69 km from the university coordinates. These references are useful for understanding everyday shopping access around the Bond campus area, although no Miami accommodation listing was supplied in the property data.

The supplied nearby-place data around Bond Business School is practical for daily student life. Campus-side transport references include Bond University bus stops at 0.3 km and 0.32 km, Bermuda St at Lake Orr at 0.45 km and 0.5 km, and Lake St near Central Park Dr at 0.55 km. For groceries and essentials, ALDI Varsity Lakes is 1.57 km away, IGA Miami is 1.64 km away, Pacific Avenue Meat & Fruit Market is 2.06 km away, Coles Miami is 2.69 km away and Woolworths Robina North is 2.95 km away. Airport access is also relevant for international students, with Gold Coast Airport listed at 13.4 km. Since the supplied property is in Southport, students should use the campus-side nearby-place data for Robina context and separately check Southport-to-Robina daily travel.

How to Choose

Students choosing accommodation for Bond Business School should first understand that the supplied property list does not include a close Robina or Varsity Lakes accommodation option. Griffith University Village may be a strong student-living choice because it includes bills, furniture, study space, social activities, wellbeing support and 24/7 onsite support, but it is 12.21 km from the Bond Business School campus coordinates. This makes commute planning the most important decision factor. Students with frequent early classes, late study sessions or part-time work near Robina may want to compare additional Robina or Varsity Lakes options if available. Students who are comfortable living in Southport and travelling to campus may find Griffith University Village useful because it offers structured accommodation, shared community facilities and clear bill inclusions. Before booking, students should confirm route time, weekly rent, room type, bill inclusions, move-in date, lease length and cancellation terms.

University Info

Address

14 University Drive, ROBINA QLD 4226

Demand & Timing

High Demand Months

JanuaryFebruaryJuneJuly

Booking Window

Students typically begin comparing Gold Coast accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want private rooms, bills included, furniture included, campus-style living or student community facilities.

Bond Business School accommodation demand can rise before major intake periods, particularly around Robina, Varsity Lakes, Southport, Miami and nearby Gold Coast student areas.

Getting to Campus

The supplied accommodation option is 12.21 km from Bond Business School, so students should check live transport and travel time before booking. Campus-side bus references near Bond Business School are much closer than the property itself.

Griffith University Village, Gold Coast: longer commute required based on 12.21 km distance

Campus-side transport references near Bond Business School include Bond University at 0.3 km, Bond University at 0.32 km, Bermuda St at Lake Orr at 0.45 km, Bermuda St at Lake Orr at 0.5 km and Lake St near Central Park Dr at 0.55 km. These help explain the Robina campus area, but students should separately check the route from Griffith University Village in Southport.

Bills & Inclusions

The supplied property includes several important bills and living essentials, which may help students estimate weekly living costs more clearly.

Griffith University Village includes Wifi, electricity, heating, water and furniture.

Students should confirm whether bill inclusions apply to the exact selected room type, lease period and booking contract. Furniture is listed as included, but students should still check what furniture is provided inside the room.

Room Types

private room

Private rooms are listed at Griffith University Village. This can suit students who want their own sleeping space while using shared or student-village facilities.

private bathroom

Private bathroom options are listed at Griffith University Village. Students should confirm the exact room category before booking because room features can vary by price and availability.

shared bathroom

Shared bathroom options are listed at Griffith University Village. This setup can be more budget-conscious, but students should check cleaning, occupancy and shared-space expectations.

shared kitchen

Shared kitchen options are listed at Griffith University Village. This may suit students comfortable with communal cooking and shared living.

private kitchen

Private kitchen options are listed at Griffith University Village. This can suit students who want more independence with meals and daily routine.

entire place

Entire-place style options are listed at Griffith University Village. Students should compare live rent and availability before booking this type.

Booking Advice

Students should not book this listing only because it appears under Bond Business School. Since the supplied property is 12.21 km away, students should check travel time from Southport to Robina, class schedule, transport reliability and total weekly cost before paying.

Area & Transport

Transport is the key issue for Bond Business School accommodation because the only supplied listing is 12.21 km away. Bond Business School itself has nearby bus references within 0.55 km, which is helpful for campus access once students are near Robina. However, Griffith University Village is in Southport, so students should check whether the commute is realistic for their timetable. The property may suit students who prefer a student-village environment and can manage the route, but students wanting maximum convenience should ideally compare Robina and Varsity Lakes options when more listings are available. For international students, commute reliability, late-evening travel, weekend routes and airport access should all be checked before signing a contract.

What's Nearby

Transport

Bond University0.3 kmBond University0.3 kmBermuda St at Lake Orr0.5 kmBermuda St at Lake Orr0.5 kmLake St near Central Park Dr0.6 km

Eating And Essentials

ALDI Varsity Lakes1.6 kmIGA Miami1.6 kmPacific Avenue Meat & Fruit Market2.1 kmColes Miami2.7 kmWoolworths Robina North3.0 km

Campus & City

University Buildings

Bond Business SchoolBond University campus14 University Drive Robina campus area

Student Neighbourhoods

RobinaVarsity LakesSouthportMiamiGold Coast

Transport

Bond UniversityBermuda St at Lake OrrLake St near Central Park Dr

Everyday Life

ALDI Varsity LakesIGA MiamiPacific Avenue Meat & Fruit MarketColes MiamiWoolworths Robina NorthGold Coast Airport

Related & Nearby

Nearby Institutions

Bond UniversityGriffith University

Landmarks

14 University DriveBond UniversityRobinaVarsity LakesSouthportGold Coast Airport

Transport Hubs

Bond UniversityBermuda St at Lake OrrLake St near Central Park Dr

Trust & Data Quality

Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on listing data supplied to Admistay at generation.

Distances are based on the supplied property-to-university distance data.

Only one nearby property was supplied in the source data, so this page should clearly show limited availability rather than suggesting multiple close options.

The supplied accommodation is 12.21 km from Bond Business School, so students should treat it as a commute-based option rather than walking-distance accommodation.

The source data does not include property-level review counts, so property aggregate review schema is disabled.

Bills, room types, amenities, safety features, property rules and availability may change during booking periods, so students should confirm the final listing before payment.

This page uses accommodation information supplied in the source data, including weekly rent, distance, room types, amenities, bills, safety features and property rules. Only one property is supplied, and it is 12.21 km from Bond Business School, so the page should not imply a wide choice of nearby accommodation. No property-level review data has been supplied, and university review_stats is empty, so aggregate rating schema is disabled. Students should confirm live availability, final room category, included bills, commute time, safety support and contract terms before payment.

Frequently Asked

1

What is the closest supplied student accommodation near Bond Business School?

The only supplied accommodation option is Griffith University Village, Gold Coast. It is 12.21 km from Bond Business School, so students should treat it as a commute-based option.

2

What is the cheapest accommodation near Bond Business School in this data?

Griffith University Village is the only supplied option and starts from A$314 per week.

3

Is Griffith University Village close to Bond Business School?

No. Griffith University Village is 12.21 km from Bond Business School in the supplied data, so students should check commute time before booking.

4

Are bills included at Griffith University Village?

Yes. The supplied data lists Wifi, electricity, heating, water and furniture as included.

5

What room types are available at Griffith University Village?

The supplied data lists private rooms, private kitchens, entire-place options, private bathrooms, shared kitchens and shared bathrooms.

6

Does Griffith University Village have study facilities?

Yes. The supplied amenities include dedicated study space, along with student community features such as games area, village dinners, wellbeing activities and green space.

7

Does Griffith University Village have safety support?

Yes. The supplied safety features include 24/7 onsite support and in-house maintenance staff.

8

Are pets allowed at Griffith University Village?

No. The supplied property rules list no pets.

9

Is smoking allowed at Griffith University Village?

No. The supplied property rules list no smoking.

10

What transport is close to Bond Business School?

Campus-side transport references include Bond University at 0.3 km and 0.32 km, Bermuda St at Lake Orr at 0.45 km and 0.5 km, and Lake St near Central Park Dr at 0.55 km.

11

What supermarkets are near Bond Business School?

Nearby supermarket references include ALDI Varsity Lakes at 1.57 km, IGA Miami at 1.64 km, Pacific Avenue Meat & Fruit Market at 2.06 km, Coles Miami at 2.69 km and Woolworths Robina North at 2.95 km.

12

Is there walking-distance accommodation near Bond Business School in this data?

No walking-distance accommodation is supplied. The only property listed is 12.21 km away.

13

Which area is best for Bond Business School students?

Robina and Varsity Lakes are the most relevant areas for Bond Business School because they are close to the campus. However, the supplied property is in Southport, so students should check commute time carefully.

14

Is Southport suitable for Bond Business School students?

Southport can suit students who want student-village facilities and are comfortable commuting. It is not the closest area to Bond Business School based on the supplied property distance.

15

When should students book accommodation near Bond Business School?

Students typically begin comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially if they want private rooms, bills included and furnished accommodation.

16

How should international students choose accommodation near Bond Business School?

International students should compare commute time to 14 University Drive, weekly rent, included bills, room type, safety support, move-in date and cancellation terms before paying.

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About Bond Business School

Explore overview, courses, fees, admissions, campus life, scholarships and student accommodation guidance in one premium Admistay guide.

Overview

About Bond Business School

A premium business, analytics and management school in Gold Coast, Queensland, designed for students seeking practical business education with strong industry relevance.

Bond Business School is part of Bond University in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is known for business, actuarial science, accounting, finance, data analytics, sport management, hospitality and management-focused education, with strong international accreditations and a practical learning environment.

Institution Name

Bond Business School

Parent University

Bond University

Country

Australia

City

Gold Coast

State

Queensland

College Type

Private

Campus Setting

Urban/suburban campus environment

Main Intakes

January, May and September

Popular Fields

Business, Finance, Accounting, Actuarial Science, Data Analytics, Sport Management and Hospitality

Bond Business School is the business school of Bond University, Australia’s first private non-profit university, located in Gold Coast, Queensland. The school is designed for students who want a business education that combines quantitative skills, global business thinking, entrepreneurial awareness and practical industry preparation. For Indian and international students, Bond Business School can be a strong option if they are looking for a smaller, career-focused academic environment rather than a very large public university setting.

The school is especially relevant for students interested in business, accounting, finance, actuarial science, business data analytics, marketing, sport management and international hotel and tourism management. The source content highlights Bond Business School as a recognised centre for data analytics and notes that Bond University was the first and only university in Queensland to offer accredited degrees in Actuarial Science. This makes the school particularly useful for students who want business education with analytical depth rather than only general management theory.

Bond Business School carries major business school accreditations including AACSB, EQUIS and EFMD-related recognition. These accreditations matter because they indicate that the school’s business education, academic quality and international standards are reviewed through globally recognised frameworks. For students comparing business schools in Australia, such accreditations can add credibility, especially when choosing programmes in finance, accounting, analytics or management.

The school operates from the Bond University campus in Gold Coast, Queensland. The campus is described as urban/suburban in setting and offers access to lecture theatres, smart classrooms, computer labs, multimedia learning spaces, libraries, sports facilities, cafes, restaurants and student support services. Students benefit from being part of the wider Bond University environment while studying through the business school. This can be helpful for international students because academic facilities, accommodation options, social life and support services are connected through one campus ecosystem.

Bond Business School offers three main intake sessions each year: January, May and September. This is an important advantage for students who miss the traditional February or July intake patterns common in Australia. A three-semester academic structure can help applicants plan admission more flexibly, especially Indian students waiting for final results, English test scores, loan approvals or visa documentation.

From a student decision perspective, Bond Business School is best suited for applicants who want business education with smaller class interaction, stronger academic attention, practical employability focus and international exposure. The source content mentions an employment rate of 82.3%, alumni presence across more than 20 countries and recruiters such as KPMG, PwC, EY, Deloitte and major banks. Students should still verify the latest graduate outcome data from official university sources before making final decisions, because employment statistics can change by year and programme.

Accommodation planning is an important part of studying at Bond Business School. The source data includes both on-campus and off-campus accommodation options, with on-campus private and shared room choices and dining plans. Students can also consider off-campus student accommodation, shared flats, homestays and private rentals near Gold Coast. Through Admistay, students can compare verified student accommodation options, PBSA-style housing, shared student flats and private student apartments based on budget, commute, safety and move-in timelines.

For Indian students, Bond Business School may appeal if they are looking for Australia-based business education with flexible intakes, a practical curriculum, recognised business school accreditation and a campus lifestyle outside larger metro cities like Sydney or Melbourne. However, students should plan carefully for tuition fees, living costs, accommodation deposits, dining plans, visa documentation and English language requirements before applying.

Key Highlights

Part of Bond University, Australia’s first private non-profit university
Located in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Known for business, finance, accounting, actuarial science and data analytics
Recognised for accredited degrees in Actuarial Science in Queensland
Holds major international business school accreditations including AACSB and EQUIS
Offers three intake sessions every year: January, May and September
Online application mode with rolling admission policy
Campus facilities include smart classrooms, libraries, labs, multimedia spaces and sports facilities

Quick Answers

Is Bond Business School good for Indian students?

Bond Business School can be a good option for Indian students interested in business, finance, accounting, actuarial science and analytics in Australia. Its three intakes and practical business focus make planning more flexible, but students should verify current fees, scholarships and visa requirements before applying.

What is Bond Business School known for?

Bond Business School is known for business education, data analytics, actuarial science, finance, accounting and management-related programmes. It is also associated with major business school accreditations and the wider Bond University campus in Gold Coast.

Where do students live near Bond Business School?

Students can live in on-campus Bond University housing or choose off-campus student accommodation, shared flats, private rentals and homestays near Gold Coast. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation based on budget, commute and room type.

Is accommodation expensive near Bond Business School?

Accommodation costs vary depending on whether students choose on-campus housing, shared rooms, private rooms or off-campus rentals. Students should compare rent, dining plans, transport, electricity, internet and deposit costs before finalising housing.

Is Bond Business School worth it?

Bond Business School may be worth considering for students who want a private Australian business school with flexible intakes, practical learning and strong business-focused programmes. The final value depends on course choice, scholarship availability, total living cost and career goals.

Student Insights

Students targeting finance, accounting, actuarial science or analytics should compare course structure carefully before applying.
The three-intake system can help Indian students who need flexibility around board results, visa timing or English test availability.
Accommodation should be planned early because on-campus options, shared rooms and budget-friendly rentals may become limited near intake dates.
Students should compare the total cost of tuition, dining, housing, transport and health insurance rather than only looking at course fees.
Gold Coast may offer a different student lifestyle compared with Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, so students should consider location fit before choosing.
Applicants should verify updated employment outcomes and recruiter information from official sources because career data can change by year.
Courses & Fees

Bond Business School Courses and Fees

Explore popular business, finance, accounting, actuarial science, analytics and management programmes with student-focused fee guidance.

Bond Business School offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across business, actuarial science, accounting, finance, data analytics, sport management and hospitality. Tuition fees in the source data range from approximately AUD 16,850 to AUD 22,650 per semester depending on programme.

Bond Business School courses are focused on business, finance, accounting, analytics, actuarial science, hospitality, sport management and management-related disciplines. The school offers certificate and degree-level programmes in full-time and part-time modes, making it relevant for both early-career students and postgraduate applicants looking to specialise.

For undergraduate students, popular options include Bachelor of Actuarial Science, Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management and Bachelor of Sports Management. These programmes are suitable for students who want to build a foundation in business decision-making, analytics, finance, hospitality, management or sport-related industries. The source data mentions semester fee examples of AUD 21,040 for several undergraduate programmes, but students should verify the latest amount before applying.

For postgraduate students, Bond Business School offers options such as Master of Accounting, Master of Actuarial Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Business Data Analytics, Master of Finance, Master of Sport Management and Master of Financial Management. These programmes can suit students who want to move into professional accounting, financial services, analytics, management consulting, sport business, business leadership or data-driven decision-making roles.

Fees vary by course and academic year. The source content gives a broad tuition range of approximately AUD 16,850 to AUD 22,650 and specific semester fee examples for individual programmes. Indian students should not calculate affordability based only on tuition. Accommodation, dining, transport, health insurance, visa costs, flight tickets, textbooks and emergency expenses must be included in the total study budget.

Accommodation planning is especially important because the source data shows both on-campus and off-campus living options. Students may consider on-campus housing with dining plans, private rooms, shared rooms, flats, shared student apartments or off-campus rentals. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Gold Coast based on rent, inclusions, commute, safety, room type and move-in date.

Key Highlights

Popular undergraduate areas include business, actuarial science, hospitality and sport management
Popular postgraduate areas include accounting, finance, MBA, business data analytics and actuarial science
Source data mentions tuition examples between AUD 16,850 and AUD 22,650 per semester
Business Data Analytics and Actuarial Science are strong course areas
MBA and finance programmes are relevant for students targeting leadership, banking and consulting pathways
Indian students should check both tuition and total living cost before applying
Accommodation and dining plans can significantly affect total cost of study
Students should verify current fees from official Bond University sources before finalising applications

Popular Courses

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

UndergraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £Not applicable; source fee given in AUD / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students strong in mathematics, statistics, risk and quantitative business analysis

Indian students with strong Mathematics preparation may find this programme relevant for actuarial, insurance and finance-related careers.

Bachelor of Business

UndergraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £Not applicable; source fee given in AUD / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students seeking a broad business foundation

This can suit Indian students who want a flexible business degree before choosing a specialist career direction.

Master of Accounting

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £Not applicable; source fee given in AUD / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Graduates seeking professional accounting and finance-related pathways

Indian commerce and business graduates should verify professional accreditation pathways and eligibility before applying.

Master of Business Data Analytics

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £Not applicable; source fee given in AUD / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in data-led business decision-making

This can be a strong option for Indian students with business, analytics, commerce or quantitative backgrounds.

Master of Finance

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £Not applicable; source fee given in AUD / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students targeting finance, banking, investment and corporate finance careers

Indian students should build strong quantitative, Excel, finance and analytical skills before applying.

Master of Business Administration

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £Not applicable; source fee given in AUD / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students and professionals seeking management and leadership development

Indian applicants should check whether work experience is recommended or required for the latest MBA intake.

Fee Insights

Tuition Fee Range: Source data mentions approximately AUD 16,850 to AUD 22,650 per semester depending on programme.
Undergraduate Fee Planning: Several undergraduate examples in the source list AUD 21,040 per semester, but students should verify current official fees.
Postgraduate Fee Planning: Postgraduate fee examples vary by course, with accounting, finance, MBA, analytics and actuarial science listed separately in the source.
Accommodation Budget: Students should include rent, dining, electricity, internet, laundry, transport and deposits in the total study budget.
Indian Student Budget Tip: Indian students should calculate AUD to INR conversion using current exchange rates before finalising loans or financial proof.

Quick Answers

Which courses is Bond Business School famous for?

Bond Business School is known for business, accounting, finance, actuarial science, business data analytics, MBA, sport management and hospitality-related programmes.

Is Bond Business School expensive for international students?

Bond Business School can be a significant investment for international students because tuition, accommodation, dining, health insurance and living costs must be planned together. Fees vary by programme and academic year.

Which Bond Business School course is best for Indian students?

Indian students often compare programmes such as Master of Business Data Analytics, Master of Finance, Master of Accounting, MBA and Actuarial Science depending on their academic background and career goals.

Are Bond Business School graduates employable?

The source content mentions an employment rate of 82.3% and recruiters such as KPMG, PwC, EY, Deloitte and major banks. Students should verify the latest graduate outcome data from official university sources.

Does Bond Business School offer analytics courses?

Yes, the source content highlights business data analytics and actuarial science as important areas at Bond Business School.

Student Insights

Students should check whether course fees are charged per semester, per subject or per academic year before calculating total cost.
Business analytics and actuarial science applicants should prepare strong quantitative foundations before applying.
Finance and MBA applicants should align their SOP with career goals, work experience and industry exposure.
Accommodation expenses can change the total budget significantly, especially if students choose private rooms or dining plans.
Indian students should compare scholarships, education loans and currency conversion before committing to an offer.
Students should verify whether professional accreditation or industry recognition applies to their chosen course.
Admissions & Intakes

Bond Business School Admissions and Intakes

Admission guidance for international and Indian students applying to Bond Business School in Australia.

Bond Business School follows an online application process and offers three main intakes in January, May and September. The source content mentions rolling admissions, no application fee and a processing time of approximately two weeks, subject to verification.

Bond Business School admissions are structured around three main intake sessions: January, May and September. This gives international students more flexibility than universities with only one or two major intake windows. The source content also mentions a rolling admission policy, which means students may be able to apply throughout the year for one of the upcoming semesters. However, applicants should always confirm current application dates, seat availability and programme-specific deadlines from the official university source.

The application process is online. Students are expected to select their course, fill in the application form, upload certified documents and wait for application assessment. The source data notes that applications may take around two weeks to process, after which successful applicants receive an offer letter. To accept the offer, students usually need to follow the university’s instructions, complete acceptance formalities, pay required fees and then proceed with Confirmation of Enrolment and visa preparation.

For undergraduate admission, students generally need to have completed Australian Year 12 or an equivalent qualification. The source content mentions ATAR examples for some courses, including higher requirements for Actuarial Science and standard entry examples for Business, Hotel and Tourism Management and Sports Management. Indian students should verify how their Class 12 results are assessed against Bond University’s country-specific requirements.

For postgraduate admission, students generally need a recognised bachelor’s degree. Some programmes require a related academic background, such as finance knowledge for Master of Finance or a business discipline for Master of Business Data Analytics. MBA applicants should check whether work experience, leadership exposure or related background is recommended for the latest intake.

English language proficiency is required for applicants whose first language is not English. The source data lists IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.0, TOEFL iBT 79, CAE 176 with no score less than 169 and PTE 58. These test scores should be verified before applying because English requirements can vary by programme and may change over time.

After admission, international students need to prepare for the Australian student visa process. The source content refers to visa documentation such as passport, SOP for visa, seat confirmation, English test scores, health insurance, proof of financial stability and other required documents. Indian students should plan admission, education loan, GTE or Genuine Student requirements, OSHC, accommodation booking and travel timing together rather than treating them as separate tasks.

Accommodation should be arranged early, especially for students joining the January, May or September intakes. Bond offers on-campus housing options, while students may also choose off-campus student accommodation, shared flats and private rentals near Gold Coast. Admistay can support students in comparing verified student accommodation and planning housing before arrival.

Key Highlights

Three main intakes: January, May and September
Rolling admission policy mentioned in the source content
Online application mode
No application form fee mentioned in the source data
Application processing time mentioned as approximately two weeks
Undergraduate applicants need Australian Year 12 or equivalent qualification
Postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised bachelor’s degree
English language proficiency is required for international students

Documents Required

Completed application form
Passport copy
Age proof
Academic transcripts and certificates
Certified copies of previous qualifications
English language proficiency test score
Statement of Purpose
Letters of Recommendation

Budget Advice

Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, dining, transport, OSHC, visa fees and flight costs together.
On-campus housing may include dining requirements, which can change the total living budget.
Off-campus accommodation costs depend on room type, suburb, transport access and bills included.
Indian students should check AUD to INR conversion before finalising education loans or financial proof.
Students should avoid waiting until visa approval to start accommodation research because good housing options may fill earlier.
Scholarship decisions and accommodation bookings should be planned alongside admission timelines.

Application Process

Step 1: Choose the Right Programme

Shortlist a Bond Business School course based on your academic background, career goals, budget and preferred intake.

Step 2: Check Entry Requirements

Review academic eligibility, English language requirements and any course-specific requirements before starting the application.

Step 3: Prepare Certified Documents

Arrange transcripts, certificates, passport, English test scores, SOP, CV, references and any course-specific documents.

Step 4: Submit Online Application

Apply through the university’s online application system and complete the form accurately.

Step 5: Wait for Application Review

The source content mentions that applications may take around two weeks to process, but students should verify current timelines.

Step 6: Receive and Accept Offer

If approved, review the offer letter, accept it through the required process and complete fee or enrolment steps.

Step 7: Arrange Visa and COE

After enrolment confirmation, prepare the Australian student visa documents, financial proof, OSHC and travel planning.

Step 8: Book Accommodation

Compare on-campus and off-campus accommodation early through verified housing platforms such as Admistay.

Intakes

January Intake

Available as one of the three main intake sessions

Application: Students should apply before semester registration and verify exact dates each year

Useful for students ready to begin early in the calendar year.

May Intake

Available as one of the three main intake sessions

Application: Students should verify exact course availability and deadlines before applying

Helpful for students who need extra time after exams, English tests or visa planning.

September Intake

Available as one of the three main intake sessions

Application: Students should apply early because accommodation and visa timelines can become tighter

A popular intake for international students planning mid-year relocation.

Entry Requirements

undergraduate

academic requirements

  • Australian Year 12 or equivalent qualification
  • Course-specific academic requirements vary by programme
  • Source examples mention ATAR 65 for several undergraduate programmes
  • Bachelor of Actuarial Science source example mentions a higher academic threshold
  • Indian students should verify Class 12 equivalency and subject requirements

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 mentioned in the source content
  • TOEFL iBT 79 mentioned in the source content
  • PTE 58 mentioned in the source content
  • CAE 176 with no score less than 169 mentioned in the source content
  • English test scores should be recent and verified before applying

additional requirements

  • Minimum age requirement of 17 years mentioned in the source content
  • Passport and visa documentation required for international students
  • Course-specific documents may be required
  • STAT, GCE or SAT scores may apply depending on qualification pathway

postgraduate

academic requirements

  • Recognised undergraduate degree required for most postgraduate programmes
  • Related academic background may be required for finance, analytics or sport management programmes
  • Master of Accounting may accept bachelor’s or master’s degree in any discipline according to source data
  • Master of Finance source requirements refer to finance-related academic preparation
  • Indian students should verify degree equivalency and percentage requirements

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 mentioned in the source content
  • TOEFL iBT 79 mentioned in the source content
  • PTE 58 mentioned in the source content
  • CAE 176 with no score less than 169 mentioned in the source content
  • Programme-specific English requirements may vary

additional requirements

  • Updated CV or resume may be required for selected programmes
  • Work or professional experience may be required or preferred for selected courses
  • Statement of Purpose may strengthen the application
  • Letters of Recommendation may be required depending on programme
  • Financial and visa documentation required after offer acceptance

Quick Answers

How do international students apply to Bond Business School?

International students apply online by selecting a course, submitting documents, meeting academic and English requirements and waiting for application assessment. Successful applicants receive an offer and then proceed with enrolment and visa steps.

Is Bond Business School hard to get into?

Admission competitiveness depends on the course. Programmes such as Actuarial Science, Finance and Business Data Analytics may require stronger academic preparation than general business programmes.

Which intake is best for Bond Business School?

Bond Business School offers January, May and September intakes. The best intake depends on course availability, academic readiness, visa timing, scholarship planning and accommodation availability.

When should students arrange accommodation for Bond Business School?

Students should start accommodation planning as soon as they shortlist their intake and course. Early planning helps compare on-campus rooms, private rentals, shared flats and verified student accommodation near Gold Coast.

Does Bond Business School require interviews?

The source content does not confirm a general interview requirement. Students should check programme-specific admission requirements because selected courses may have additional assessment steps.

Student Insights

Rolling admissions are helpful, but students should still apply early to protect course and accommodation options.
Indian students should prepare English test scores early because visa and admission timelines can overlap.
A strong SOP should explain why the student chose Bond Business School, the course and Australia.
Students should not assume all three intakes are available for every course without checking official programme pages.
Accommodation near intake dates may become more competitive, especially for budget-friendly options.
Visa planning should include financial proof, OSHC, COE, passport validity and housing readiness.
Campus & Student Life

Bond Business School Campus and Student Life

A Gold Coast campus experience with modern learning spaces, libraries, sports facilities, accommodation choices and international student support.

Bond Business School students study on the Bond University campus in Gold Coast, Queensland. The campus includes smart classrooms, lecture theatres, computer labs, multimedia learning spaces, libraries, sports facilities, cafes, student support and accommodation options.

Campus life at Bond Business School is connected to the wider Bond University campus in Gold Coast, Queensland. This gives business school students access to academic, residential, social and recreational facilities beyond the classroom. The campus environment is suitable for students who prefer a structured university setting with modern learning facilities and a strong student support ecosystem.

The source content describes the campus as having high-tech lecture theatres, high-speed internet, Wi-Fi connectivity, small smart furnished classrooms, modern computer labs with 24-hour accessibility, amphitheatres, multimedia learning spaces and facilities for disabled students. These facilities are particularly useful for business, analytics, finance and management students because they support presentations, data work, group projects, case studies and collaborative learning.

Library access is another important part of student life. The source content mentions two libraries, including the main library and law library, with multimedia learning spaces, print books, eBooks, silent study areas, group study rooms, computer labs, printing and copying facilities, cafes and assistive technology rooms. For international students, especially those adjusting to Australian academic writing and research expectations, library and learning support can play a major role in academic success.

Student life is not only academic. Bond University sports facilities, cafes, restaurants, social spaces and campus activities help students build community. For Indian and international students, this can make the transition easier because students are not only moving to a new university but also adapting to a new country, academic culture, lifestyle and budgeting system.

Gold Coast offers a different lifestyle compared with larger Australian cities like Sydney or Melbourne. Students may experience a more relaxed coastal environment while still accessing business, hospitality, tourism, sport and professional networks. This may be especially relevant for students studying hotel and tourism management, sport management, business and entrepreneurship.

Accommodation is one of the most important decisions for students at Bond Business School. The source content mentions on-campus residential facilities with private and shared rooms and compulsory dining plans for students choosing housing. Room examples include single rooms with shared bathrooms, flats with two or three bedrooms, single rooms with private facilities, shared rooms with ensuite bathrooms and premium shared options. Students can also explore off-campus housing, flatshares, shared rooms, student apartments and homestays near campus.

Students should compare accommodation by total cost, commute, dining requirements, bills, internet, laundry, safety, contract length and move-in flexibility. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation near Bond Business School and Gold Coast so they can make a more practical housing decision before arrival. Early booking is especially useful around January, May and September intakes.

Key Highlights

Bond Business School shares the Bond University campus in Gold Coast
Campus includes high-tech lecture theatres and smart classrooms
Modern computer labs support analytics, finance and business learning
Libraries include print books, eBooks, silent study and group study spaces
Campus includes sports facilities, cafes, restaurants and student support
Facilities for disabled students are mentioned in the source content
On-campus housing options include private and shared room types
Dining plans may be compulsory for on-campus housing

Campus Locations

Bond University Campus

  • Business school academic blocks
  • Lecture theatres
  • Smart classrooms
  • Computer labs
  • Libraries
  • Sports facilities
  • Student accommodation

Balnaves Foundation Multimedia Learning Centre

  • Collaborative study spaces
  • Audio-visual technology
  • Multimedia learning support

Student Life Features

Modern Learning Spaces

Students use lecture theatres, smart classrooms, computer labs and multimedia facilities for business, finance, analytics and management learning.

Library and Study Support

The campus includes libraries with print and digital resources, study rooms, computer access and learning support.

Sports and Recreation

Bond University sports facilities support student wellbeing and campus engagement outside academics.

International Student Support

International students can access student support, English language support and academic services through the wider university environment.

Accommodation Options

Students can choose between on-campus housing and off-campus student accommodation depending on budget and lifestyle preference.

Gold Coast Lifestyle

The location offers a coastal student environment with relevance for hospitality, tourism, sport and business students.

Best Student Areas

On-Campus Housing

Best for: Students who want close access to classes, campus facilities and dining plans

Commute: Walking distance within campus environment

Students should check dining plan rules, room availability and semester costs before choosing on-campus housing.

Near Bond University Campus

Best for: Students who want off-campus housing with shorter commute

Commute: Commute varies by transport route

Useful for students who want independence while staying close to academic facilities.

Gold Coast Student-Friendly Neighbourhoods

Best for: Students comparing shared flats, private rentals and student apartments

Commute: Commute varies by suburb and public transport access

Students should compare rent, transport, bills and safety before finalising accommodation.

Shared Student Flats

Best for: Students looking to reduce living costs

Commute: Commute varies by location

Shared flats can be cost-effective but students should check bills, lease terms and house rules.

Quick Answers

What is student life like at Bond Business School?

Student life at Bond Business School is campus-based, with access to modern classrooms, libraries, labs, sports facilities, cafes, student support and accommodation options through Bond University.

Does Bond Business School have an Indian student community?

The source content does not provide specific Indian student community numbers. However, Indian students can benefit from international student support, campus services and peer networks at Bond University.

Where do students live near Bond Business School?

Students can live in on-campus housing or choose off-campus student accommodation, shared flats, private rentals and homestays near Gold Coast. Admistay can help compare verified housing options.

Is student life academically demanding at Bond Business School?

Business, finance, analytics and actuarial science courses can be academically demanding, especially for students with quantitative subjects. Strong preparation and regular study planning are important.

Why is accommodation planning important for Bond Business School students?

Accommodation planning matters because students must compare rent, dining plans, commute, bills and room availability before each intake. Early planning reduces last-minute housing stress.

Student Insights

Students who prefer campus convenience may choose on-campus housing, but they should check dining plan costs carefully.
Students wanting more independence may prefer off-campus rentals or shared flats near Gold Coast.
Analytics and finance students should use computer labs and library resources regularly for projects and assignments.
International students should arrive early enough to settle accommodation, banking, SIM card, transport and campus registration.
Gold Coast lifestyle may be attractive, but students should still budget carefully for rent, meals and transport.
Students should compare accommodation inclusions such as electricity, internet, laundry and cleaning before booking.
Scholarships & Funding

Bond Business School Scholarships and Funding

Scholarship, bursary and affordability guidance for Indian and international students planning business education in Australia.

Bond Business School offers scholarship and bursary options for eligible students, including undergraduate and postgraduate support. Source examples include International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship, International Leadership Scholarship and Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursaries.

Bond Business School scholarships can help reduce the financial pressure of studying in Australia, but students should treat scholarships as competitive support rather than guaranteed funding. The source content mentions multiple scholarship options for undergraduate and postgraduate students, including awards based on academic performance, leadership and postgraduate bursary support.

One of the source-listed options is the International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship, with coverage mentioned as up to 25% of tuition fee. This may be relevant for academically strong international students applying to undergraduate programmes. The source also mentions International Leadership Scholarship with AUD 10,000 and Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursaries with AUD 4,200. Students should verify eligibility, deadlines, award value and application requirements from official university sources because scholarship policies can change.

Australian Awards Scholarships are also mentioned in the source content with full tuition fee coverage. However, such external or government-linked scholarships are usually highly competitive and may have country, course, leadership, return-service or development-related conditions. Indian students should review eligibility carefully before assuming availability.

Students should also plan funding beyond scholarships. Tuition fees, accommodation, dining, transport, health insurance, visa costs, flights and personal expenses must be included in the study budget. The source content notes on-campus housing costs, off-campus living estimates and weekly expenses such as accommodation, meals, transport, gas and electricity. Because these figures can change, students should use them only as planning references and verify updated costs before applying.

For Indian students, education loans, family funding, scholarships, part-time work expectations and currency conversion all need early planning. Students should not depend on part-time income to fund tuition. Instead, they should prepare a realistic budget before accepting the offer. Accommodation costs are especially important because room type, dining plan, bills and commute can create major differences in total cost.

Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation near Bond Business School and Gold Coast. Students can compare private rooms, shared rooms, student apartments, flats and off-campus options based on rent, safety, commute and included bills. Choosing the right accommodation can help reduce avoidable spending and improve the overall student experience.

Key Highlights

Scholarships are available for eligible undergraduate and postgraduate students
International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship is mentioned with up to 25% tuition fee coverage
International Leadership Scholarship is mentioned with AUD 10,000 value
Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursaries are mentioned with AUD 4,200 value
Australian Awards Scholarships are mentioned as an external scholarship option
Scholarships are competitive and should not be treated as guaranteed funding
Indian students should plan education loans and currency conversion early
Accommodation, dining and living costs must be included in total budget planning

Funding Advice

Apply for scholarships early because deadlines may close before the final admission cycle.
Do not depend on scholarships unless the award is confirmed in writing.
Calculate tuition, accommodation, dining, visa, OSHC, flights and personal expenses together.
Indian students should prepare education loan documents and financial proof well before visa application.
Compare on-campus housing, shared flats and private rentals before finalising accommodation budget.
Use verified accommodation platforms such as Admistay to compare housing inclusions and avoid last-minute expensive choices.

Scholarship Categories

Merit-Based Scholarships

Awards for academically strong students who meet performance and eligibility requirements.

International Student Scholarships

Scholarships designed for eligible international applicants at undergraduate or postgraduate level.

Leadership Scholarships

Scholarships that may consider leadership potential, extracurricular involvement and academic background.

Postgraduate Bursaries

Funding support for selected postgraduate students depending on eligibility and programme availability.

External Scholarships

Government or external awards such as Australia-linked scholarship schemes, subject to eligibility and competition.

Education Loan and Self-Funding

Indian students often combine family funding, education loans and savings to cover tuition, accommodation and living costs.

Popular Scholarships

International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship

Best for: High-performing international undergraduate applicants

Coverage: Source mentions up to 25% of tuition fee

Students should verify current eligibility, deadline and applicable courses before applying.

International Leadership Scholarship

Best for: Students with leadership potential and strong overall profile

Coverage: Source mentions AUD 10,000

Applicants should prepare a strong profile showing academics, leadership and future goals.

Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursaries

Best for: Eligible postgraduate students applying to business school programmes

Coverage: Source mentions AUD 4,200

Students should verify course eligibility and whether a separate application is required.

Australia Awards Scholarships

Best for: Eligible international students meeting external scholarship conditions

Coverage: Source mentions full tuition fees

This type of scholarship is usually highly competitive and may have country-specific requirements.

Quick Answers

Does Bond Business School offer scholarships for international students?

Yes, the source content mentions scholarships and bursaries for international students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Eligibility, value and deadlines should be verified from official university sources.

Which scholarships are popular for Indian students at Bond Business School?

Indian students may explore options such as International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship, International Leadership Scholarship, Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursaries and relevant external scholarships if eligible.

Do Bond Business School scholarships cover accommodation?

The source-listed scholarships mainly refer to tuition fee support or fixed award amounts. Students should not assume accommodation is covered unless the scholarship terms clearly state it.

Are Bond Business School scholarships competitive?

Yes, scholarships are generally competitive and may depend on academic merit, leadership profile, course eligibility and application timing.

How can students reduce living costs at Bond Business School?

Students can reduce living costs by comparing on-campus and off-campus housing, choosing shared accommodation, checking bills included, planning meals and booking verified student accommodation early.

Student Insights

Students should apply for scholarships before waiting for final visa steps because funding deadlines may be earlier.
Accommodation is usually not automatically covered by tuition scholarships, so students need a separate housing budget.
Indian students should check whether scholarship value is deducted from tuition or paid separately.
Students should keep backup funding ready because scholarship outcomes are not guaranteed.
Shared accommodation can reduce costs, but students must verify lease terms, inclusions and safety.
Education loan planning should include living expenses, not only tuition fees.
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Bond Business School Admissions 2026

Explore Bond Business School admissions, eligibility, intakes, English requirements, MBA criteria, documents, deadlines, employment outcomes and application strategy for Indian and international students.

Main Intake

January, May and September

Application Route

Bond online application portal

English Requirement

IELTS 6.5 or equivalent

Admission Difficulty

Competitive Business School Review

Australia Business SchoolBond Business SchoolBond UniversityAACSB AccreditedEQUIS AccreditedMBAFinanceActuarial ScienceAccountingInternational Students

Last verified: 2026-05-27Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team

About Bond Business School Admissions

Bond Business School offers undergraduate, postgraduate and graduate diploma admissions across business, commerce, finance, actuarial science, accounting, marketing, hotel management, sports management and entrepreneurship.

Bond Business School is one of the faculties of Bond University and is recognised for business education that integrates analytics into business, commerce and finance. The school is accredited by AACSB and EQUIS, placing it among globally recognised business schools. International students can apply through the online application portal without paying an application fee. Admissions are assessed on academic qualifications, English proficiency, supporting documents, work experience for selected programmes, references and interview performance where required.

Bond Business School is accredited by AACSB and EQUIS

The school is part of Bond University in Australia

Applications are submitted through the online application portal

No application fee is mentioned in the provided data

Semester intakes are January, May and September

International students should apply at least two months before classes begin

Undergraduate applicants generally need Grade 12 or equivalent qualification

Postgraduate applicants need a recognised undergraduate degree equivalent to AQF Level 7

MBA applicants need minimum work experience and additional documents such as cover letter and referee reports

Who Should Apply?

Students looking for an internationally accredited business school in Australia

Applicants interested in business, finance, accounting, actuarial science, economics, marketing, hotel management or sports management

Indian students with strong Class 12 results who want undergraduate business education in Australia

Postgraduate applicants with a recognised AQF Level 7 equivalent undergraduate degree

MBA applicants with at least three years of work experience and strong professional direction

Students who want work-integrated learning, professional programmes and placement exposure

Applicants who can prepare references, personal statement, CV, cover letter and interview responses where required

Who May Find Bond Business School Challenging?

Applicants with English scores below IELTS 6.5 or equivalent may need pathway preparation

MBA applicants without at least three years of work experience may find entry difficult

Executive or specialised MBA applicants may need stronger professional experience and management exposure

Students applying for actuarial science should be ready for stronger mathematics expectations

Applicants without strong references, CV or motivation essay may find postgraduate assessment more competitive

Students applying late may face visa and accommodation planning pressure because international applicants should apply at least two months before classes begin

Admission Highlights 2026

Undergraduate Admissions

Grade 12 Required

UG applicants need Grade 12 or equivalent, English proof, passport, SOP, financial statement and programme-specific requirements.

Postgraduate Admissions

AQF Level 7

PG applicants generally need post-secondary transcripts, resume, English scores, two recommendation letters, personal statement and interview.

Main Intake

January, May, September

Bond Business School runs three semester intakes every year.

Application Fee

No Application Fee

The provided data states that the school does not charge an application fee.

Admission Deadlines 2026

Bond Business School follows three semester intakes each year, but exact 2026 deadlines should be verified on the official application portal.

1

Check official university deadline

January 2026 Intake

Students targeting the January intake should apply at least two months before classes begin to allow visa and accommodation planning.

2

Check official university deadline

May 2026 Intake

Students targeting the May intake should verify the latest course-specific application deadline before submission.

3

Check official university deadline

September 2026 Intake

Students targeting the September intake should confirm the official deadline and document timeline early.

4

At least two months before classes begin

Recommended International Application Window

International students are advised to apply early to leave enough time for admission assessment, student visa processing and accommodation arrangements.

5

Around two weeks

Standard Application Assessment

The provided data says standard assessment may normally take around two weeks for undergraduate and postgraduate admission.

6

Around 12 weeks

Graduate Research Assessment

The provided data mentions a longer assessment period of around 12 weeks for graduate research programmes.

Eligibility Requirements

Bond Business School eligibility depends on programme level, with undergraduate applicants needing recognised secondary education and postgraduate applicants needing an AQF Level 7 equivalent undergraduate degree.

Undergraduate

Grade 12 or equivalent secondary qualification recognised in Australia

  • Applicants must be at least 17 years old
  • Students must have completed Grade 12 or equivalent
  • Undergraduate applicants generally need secondary education equivalent to ATAR 65
  • Indian students may qualify with All Indian Secondary School Certificate average of 4 best subjects above 75%
  • Indian School Certificate applicants may qualify with average of English plus three best subjects above 65%
  • Bachelor of Actuarial Science may require stronger academic performance, with 77% mentioned in the provided FAQ
  • All non-English documents must be translated into English by an official translator
  • English proficiency score is required

Postgraduate

Recognised undergraduate degree equivalent to AQF Level 7

  • Applicants need transcripts of post-secondary qualifications
  • A detailed resume is required
  • English proficiency test scores are required
  • Two letters of recommendation are required
  • Personal statement is required
  • Programme-specific requirements may apply
  • Interview or recorded interview may be required
  • Graduate research applications may take longer to assess

MBA

Recognised undergraduate degree and minimum three years of work experience

  • MBA applicants need to submit records of work experience
  • Minimum three years of work experience is mentioned for MBA applicants
  • Cover letter is required
  • Referee reports are required
  • CV or resume should show business, leadership and career progression
  • GMAT submission is optional according to the provided FAQ
  • Executive or specialised MBA pathways may require stronger work experience, including 8 years of experience and 3 years in management roles where applicable

English Language Requirements

Bond Business School accepts IELTS, TOEFL iBT, CAE and PTE for English proficiency, with IELTS 6.5 overall or equivalent mentioned in the provided data.

IELTS

Standard Requirement

6.5 Overall

No sub-score less than 6.0

Higher Requirement

Course-specific requirement

Check programme requirement

TOEFL iBT

Standard Requirement

79 Overall

Check programme requirement

Higher Requirement

Course-specific requirement

Check programme requirement

PTE

Standard Requirement

58 Overall

Check programme requirement

Higher Requirement

Course-specific requirement

Check programme requirement

CAE

Standard Requirement

176 Overall

No sub-score less than 169

Higher Requirement

Course-specific requirement

Check programme requirement

Documents Required

Academic transcripts of all previously completed courses

Transcripts of post-secondary qualifications for postgraduate applicants

English proficiency test scores

Passport

Statement of Purpose for undergraduate applicants

Personal statement for postgraduate applicants

Cover letter or motivation essay

CV or resume

Work experience records for MBA and selected programmes

Two reference letters for postgraduate applicants

Referee reports for MBA applicants

Financial statement covering cost of living in Australia

Programme-specific documents

Interview or recorded interview where required

Certified English translations for documents not in English

Confirmation of Enrolment for visa process after acceptance

OSHC evidence for student visa process

Popular Courses & Fees

Popular Bond Business School programmes include Bachelor of Business Accounting, Bachelor of Actuarial Science, MBA, MBA Marketing, Master of Finance and Master of Actuarial Science.

Bachelor of Business, Accounting

UndergraduateCheck official course durationAUD 126,240 total fee

Best For

AccountingBusinessCommerce

Applicants should prepare strong secondary academic evidence and English proficiency before applying.

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

UndergraduateCheck official course durationAUD 126,240 total fee

Best For

Actuarial ScienceRisk AnalysisMathematics

Actuarial applicants should show strong mathematical ability and higher academic readiness.

Master of Business Administration

PostgraduateCheck official course durationAUD 68,380 total fee

Best For

Business LeadershipManagementEntrepreneurship

MBA applicants should prepare work experience records, cover letter, referee reports and a strong career-focused resume.

Master of Business Administration, Marketing

PostgraduateCheck official course durationAUD 68,380 total fee

Best For

MarketingBrand StrategyBusiness Growth

Applicants should show business experience and marketing interest through the cover letter and professional documents.

Master of Business Administration, Specialisation

PostgraduateCheck official course durationAUD 96,450 total fee

Best For

Executive LeadershipAdvanced ManagementSpecialised Business Careers

This pathway may suit applicants with stronger professional experience and management exposure.

Master of Finance

PostgraduateCheck official course durationAUD 67,400 total fee

Best For

FinanceInvestmentCorporate Finance

Applicants should have an undergraduate degree with a subject in fundamentals of finance.

Master of Actuarial Science

PostgraduateCheck official course durationAUD 67,680 total fee

Best For

Actuarial ScienceFinancial RiskQuantitative Careers

Applicants should demonstrate well-developed mathematical abilities before applying.

Course to Career Mapping

Bachelor of Business, Accounting

Careers

AccountantBusiness AnalystAudit Associate

Industries

AccountingFinanceCorporate ServicesConsulting

Recruiters

Accounting firmsFinance employersCorporate business teams

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Careers

Actuarial AnalystRisk AnalystInsurance Analyst

Industries

InsuranceFinanceRisk ManagementConsulting

Recruiters

Insurance companiesFinancial institutionsRisk consulting firms

Master of Business Administration

Careers

Business ManagerOperations ManagerStrategy Consultant

Industries

ConsultingBusiness ServicesFinanceEntrepreneurship

Recruiters

Technology, consulting, finance, healthcare, public-sector and industry employers

Master of Finance

Careers

Finance ManagerInvestment AnalystCorporate Finance Specialist

Industries

FinanceInvestmentBankingCorporate Advisory

Recruiters

BanksInvestment firmsCorporate finance teams

Master of Actuarial Science

Careers

ActuaryQuantitative Risk AnalystInsurance Risk Consultant

Industries

InsuranceFinancial RiskAnalyticsConsulting

Recruiters

Insurance employersFinancial risk teamsActuarial consulting firms

Admission Competition

Difficulty

Competitive Business School Review

Acceptance Rate: Not officially published in source data

Strongest Programmes

MBAFinanceActuarial ScienceAccountingMarketingBusinessSports Management

Expected Profile Strength

Strong secondary academic performance for undergraduate business programmes

Recognised AQF Level 7 equivalent undergraduate degree for postgraduate programmes

IELTS 6.5 or equivalent English proficiency

Relevant work experience for MBA and executive-level routes

Well-prepared resume, cover letter and motivation essay

Two strong reference letters or referee reports

Interview readiness for postgraduate and selected programmes

Application Strategy

Apply at least two months before classes begin because international students need time for visa processing and accommodation planning.

Undergraduate applicants from India should compare their board marks with the country-specific requirements before applying.

Actuarial Science applicants should highlight mathematical strength because the programme is quantitatively demanding.

MBA applicants should prepare work experience proof, cover letter and referee reports before starting the application.

Postgraduate applicants should prepare a detailed resume, two recommendation letters and a personal statement.

Students who do not meet English requirements should check whether the Bond University English pathway programme is suitable.

After receiving an offer, accept through the online application system and complete fee payment steps to move toward CoE and visa processing.

Common Application Mistakes

Applying less than two months before the class start date

Submitting a generic MBA cover letter without showing leadership or work experience

Ignoring country-specific academic requirements for Indian applicants

Not preparing two reference letters for postgraduate applications

Forgetting interview or recorded interview preparation

Submitting documents not translated into English

Assuming GMAT is mandatory for MBA without checking current programme instructions

Ideal Student Profile

Academic Strength

Strong

Research Focus

Moderate

Mathematics Requirement

High for Actuarial Science and Finance

BusinessFinanceAccountingActuarial ScienceMarketingEntrepreneurshipHotel ManagementSports Management

Admission Process

STEP 1

Choose Course

Select a Bond Business School programme based on business interest, academic background, work experience and career direction.

STEP 2

Check Eligibility

Review secondary qualification, AQF Level 7 equivalency, English score, work experience and programme-specific requirements.

STEP 3

Prepare Documents

Arrange transcripts, passport, English scores, CV, references, financial statement, cover letter and motivation essay where required.

STEP 4

Submit Application

Complete the Bond online application and upload required documents in the correct format.

STEP 5

Attend Interview

Attend interview or submit a recorded interview if requested for postgraduate or selected programme assessment.

STEP 6

Receive Offer

Wait for assessment and receive an offer letter if the application is successful.

STEP 7

Visa Process

Accept the offer, complete fee payment, receive the Confirmation of Enrolment and prepare Australian student visa documents.

ROI & Career Outcomes

Best ROI Courses

MBAFinanceActuarial ScienceAccountingMarketingBusinessSports Management

High Salary Industries

FinanceActuarial ServicesConsultingAccountingBusiness StrategyMarketing AnalyticsHospitality Management

Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.

Career Outcomes

Undergraduate Employment

The provided data states that around 82.3% of undergraduates get full-time employment within 4 months of graduation

Graduate Employment

The provided data states that around 88% of graduates get full-time employment within 4 months of graduation

Work-Integrated Learning

Bond Business School provides work-integrated learning and professional programmes with placement exposure

Global Accreditation

AACSB and EQUIS accreditation strengthen the school’s business education credibility

Admistay Insights

Bond Business School is a strong option for students who want an internationally accredited business school with a career-focused structure.

Indian undergraduate applicants should check the correct board-specific requirement because the source lists different thresholds for All Indian Secondary School Certificate and Indian School Certificate.

MBA applicants should not treat work experience as optional; three years of experience is clearly important for the MBA route.

Students targeting finance or actuarial science should prepare stronger quantitative evidence and explain mathematical readiness.

Postgraduate applicants should prepare references, resume, personal statement and interview answers early because the application is not only transcript-based.

A strong Bond Business School application should combine academic readiness, English proficiency, professional clarity and early visa-accommodation planning.

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Quick Admission Answers

What are the main intakes at Bond Business School?

Bond Business School has three semester intakes in January, May and September.

Does Bond Business School charge an application fee?

No. The provided data states that Bond Business School does not charge an application fee.

What English score is required for Bond Business School?

The provided data mentions IELTS 6.5 with no sub-score below 6.0, TOEFL iBT 79, CAE 176 or PTE 58.

Is work experience required for Bond Business School MBA?

Yes. MBA applicants need minimum three years of work experience according to the provided data.

Is GMAT required for Bond Business School MBA?

The provided FAQ says international students have the option to submit a GMAT score for MBA admission.

How long does Bond Business School take to assess applications?

The provided data mentions around two weeks for standard undergraduate and postgraduate applications, and around 12 weeks for graduate research applications.

Admission FAQs

Can Indian students apply for Bond Business School admissions 2026?

Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at Bond Business School if they meet academic, English and programme-specific requirements.

What are the main intakes at Bond Business School?

Bond Business School has three semester intakes every year: January, May and September.

Does Bond Business School have an application fee?

No. The provided data states that Bond Business School does not charge any application fee.

What is the undergraduate eligibility for Bond Business School?

Undergraduate applicants must be at least 17 years old and have completed Grade 12 or equivalent recognised secondary education.

What are the Indian undergraduate requirements for Bond Business School?

The provided data lists All Indian Secondary School Certificate average of four best subjects above 75%, or Indian School Certificate average of English plus three best subjects above 65%.

What is the postgraduate eligibility for Bond Business School?

Postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised undergraduate degree equivalent to AQF Level 7, along with English scores and supporting documents.

What English score is required for Bond Business School?

The provided data mentions IELTS 6.5 with no sub-score below 6.0, TOEFL iBT 79, CAE 176 with no sub-score below 169, or PTE 58.

Does Bond Business School MBA require work experience?

Yes. MBA applicants need a minimum of three years of work experience, while selected executive or specialised routes may require stronger experience.

Is GMAT required for Bond Business School MBA?

The provided FAQ states that international students have the option to submit a GMAT score for MBA admission.

What documents are required for Bond Business School admission?

Common documents include academic transcripts, English scores, passport, CV, references, financial statement, cover letter, motivation essay and work experience documents where required.

Does Bond Business School require interviews?

Yes. The provided data mentions that interviews may be required for postgraduate and selected programme admissions.

What are popular courses at Bond Business School?

Popular courses include Bachelor of Business Accounting, Bachelor of Actuarial Science, MBA, MBA Marketing, Master of Finance and Master of Actuarial Science.

Placements & Recruiters

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Contact Information

14 University Drive, ROBINA QLD 4226

+61-7-5595-2266

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