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Student Accommodation Near Holmes Institute - Melbourne

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Properties

5+ nearby

Starting from

£270/wk

Closest option

0.25 km away

Peak demand

January, February

Overview

Student Accommodation Near Holmes Institute - Melbourne

Holmes Institute - Melbourne is located at 185 Spring Street in Melbourne CBD, close to Parliament, Little Bourke Street, Exhibition Street and Victoria Street transport points. After merging duplicate entries, the supplied Admistay data includes 5 unique nearby properties, all within 0.72 km of the campus coordinates. Student Living On Lonsdale is the closest option at around 0.25 km, with prices from A$448 per week and inclusions such as unlimited internet, Community Spirit Program membership and content insurance. The lowest listed starting price is 29 Drummond Street at A$270 per week, around 0.72 km away, with free WiFi, water and electricity included. Scape La Trobe gives a strong residence-style option from A$369 per week, while Scape Victoria Street is higher priced but includes a rooftop terrace, resident lounge, laundry and all-inclusive food offering. Students can compare budget, walking time, included bills and building facilities without moving far from the Spring Street campus area.

5 verified nearby properties after duplicate removalListed prices from A$270/weekPrice range shown: A$270-A$949/weekDistance range: 0.25 km to 0.72 kmRoom types include private rooms, shared rooms and entire place optionsClosest property: Student Living On Lonsdale

Quick Answers

Holmes Institute - Melbourne has several walkable accommodation options across Lonsdale Street, La Trobe Street, Victoria Street and Carlton. Student Living On Lonsdale is the closest listing at 0.25 km, while 29 Drummond Street is the cheapest from A$270 per week. Scape La Trobe is the best amenity-led value choice because it starts from A$369 and includes gym, study space, cinema, sky lounge, outdoor terrace, WiFi, water, electricity and heating.

Best For Budget

29 Drummond Street, Melbourne

Best For Closest

Student Living On Lonsdale, Melbourne

Best For Amenities

Scape La Trobe, Melbourne

Best For Studios

Not specified in source data

Best Value Tradeoff

Scape La Trobe balances a A$369 starting price, 0.6 km distance, shared room and entire place options, study space, gym, cinema and bills included.

Top Nearby Accommodation Options

Student Living On Lonsdale, Melbourne

0.25 kmClosest listed property

Around 3 minutes walking

Private RoomEntire PlaceGames roomLaundryPublic transport close byUnlimited Internet, Community Spirit Program Membership +1

A$448/wk

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Scape La Trobe, Melbourne

0.6 kmBest value tradeoff

Around 7 minutes walking

Private RoomShared RoomGymSky loungeOutdoor terraceWifi, Water +2

A$369/wk

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Scape Victoria Street, Melbourne

0.69 kmFood offering

Around 8 minutes walking

Private Room With Shared Kitchen And Private BathroomEvents programAll-inclusive food offeringRooftop terraceElectricity, Water +2

A$649/wk

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1 Drummond Street Carlton, Melbourne

0.69 kmLower weekly price

Around 8 minutes walking

Private Room With Shared Kitchen And Shared BathroomSelf check-inLaundry facilityFree street parkingWater, Gas +2

A$330/wk

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29 Drummond Street, Melbourne

0.72 kmLowest starting price

Around 9 minutes walking

Private RoomShared RoomStudy areaGymSwimming poolFree Wifi, Water +1

A$270/wk

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Price Comparison

PropertyFrom/weekRoom typesDistanceApprox travelKey amenitiesBills
Student Living On LonsdaleA$448Private room, entire place0.25 kmAround 3 minutes walkingGames room, laundry, public transport close by, high speed internet in public areas, security camerasUnlimited internet, Community Spirit Program membership, content insurance
Scape La TrobeA$369Private room, shared room, entire place0.6 kmAround 7 minutes walkingGym, sky lounge, outdoor terrace, study space, cinemaWiFi, water, electricity, heating
Scape Victoria StreetA$649Private room with shared kitchen and private bathroom0.69 kmAround 8 minutes walkingEvents program, all-inclusive food offering, rooftop terrace, laundry, resident loungeElectricity, water, WiFi, heating
1 Drummond Street CarltonA$330Private room with shared kitchen and shared bathroom0.69 kmAround 8 minutes walkingSelf check-in, laundry facility, free street parking, strict house rulesWater, gas, electricity, WiFi
29 Drummond StreetA$270Private room, shared room0.72 kmAround 9 minutes walkingStudy area, gym, swimming pool, bike parking, 24-hour security systemFree WiFi, water, electricity

Best Student Areas

Spring Street and Parliament

Spring Street is the core campus area for Holmes Institute - Melbourne. The college address is 185 Spring Street, and nearby transport points include Spring St, Parliament and Little Bourke St. Students staying close to this area can keep their routine simple, especially if they have early classes, part-time work or prefer walking rather than using public transport daily.

Lonsdale Street

Lonsdale Street is the strongest micro-area for proximity because Student Living On Lonsdale is only around 0.25 km from the campus coordinates. It gives students a short walk, public transport access, games room, laundry, security cameras and internet-focused bill inclusions. It is not the cheapest option, but the distance is the main advantage.

La Trobe Street and Victoria Street

La Trobe Street and Victoria Street work well for students wanting managed residence-style facilities. Scape La Trobe has a stronger price-amenity balance, while Scape Victoria Street costs more but includes an all-inclusive food offering, rooftop terrace and resident lounge. Both stay comfortably within walking distance of Holmes Institute - Melbourne.

Carlton and Drummond Street

Carlton and Drummond Street give students lower-priced alternatives within walking distance. 1 Drummond Street starts from A$330 and includes water, gas, electricity and WiFi, while 29 Drummond Street starts from A$270 and includes study area, gym, swimming pool and security features. Students should compare house rules and shared bathroom arrangements carefully.

The nearby-place data around Holmes Institute - Melbourne is transport-focused and useful for student planning. Spring St is around 0.12 km from the campus coordinates, St Vincents Hospital / Victoria Street is around 0.21 km, Little Bourke St is around 0.25 km, Parliament is around 0.26 km and Exhibition St is around 0.29 km. These points help students compare routes from Lonsdale Street, La Trobe Street, Victoria Street and Carlton. The property data adds everyday convenience as well: Student Living On Lonsdale lists retail shops in precinct, convenience store and public transport close by; Scape La Trobe includes study space, gym and cinema; Scape Victoria Street includes a resident lounge and rooftop terrace; Drummond Street options add budget-focused facilities such as laundry, parking, study area and pool access. The strongest choice depends on how much a student values low rent, shared facilities or residence support.

How to Choose

Students should choose based on budget first, then privacy and building style. For the shortest walk, Student Living On Lonsdale is hard to ignore because it is only around 0.25 km from Holmes Institute - Melbourne. For the lowest rent, 29 Drummond Street starts from A$270 and includes free WiFi, water and electricity, though students need to check shared room or private room availability. Scape La Trobe gives the strongest managed residence balance, with gym, cinema, study space, outdoor terrace and 24/7 security at a lower starting price than Scape Victoria Street. Scape Victoria Street is better for students who want private bathroom access and food offering included in the building experience. 1 Drummond Street is a simple private-room option with bills included, but the house rules are stricter. Students should read room configuration carefully because shared kitchen, private bathroom and entire place labels differ by property.

University Info

Address

185 Spring St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Demand & Timing

High Demand Months

JanuaryFebruaryJuly

Booking Window

Students typically begin comparing Melbourne CBD accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want walkable rooms near Spring Street, Lonsdale Street, La Trobe Street or Carlton.

Holmes Institute - Melbourne accommodation demand can rise before major intake periods, so students should check availability early when searching for low-cost CBD rooms or managed residence options.

Getting to Campus

Holmes Institute - Melbourne is located on Spring Street, with nearby transport points around Spring Street, Victoria Street, Little Bourke Street, Parliament and Exhibition Street. All deduped properties are within 0.72 km, so walking is realistic for students staying in the listed accommodation.

Student Living On Lonsdale: around 3 minutes walking

Scape La Trobe: around 7 minutes walking

Scape Victoria Street: around 8 minutes walking

1 Drummond Street Carlton: around 8 minutes walking

29 Drummond Street: around 9 minutes walking

Nearby transport entries supplied around Holmes Institute - Melbourne include Spring St at 0.12 km, St Vincents Hospital / Victoria Street at 0.21 km, Little Bourke St at 0.25 km, Parliament at 0.26 km and Exhibition St at 0.29 km.

Bills & Inclusions

All five deduped properties include bills information, but the inclusions vary between internet-only style packages and broader utility packages.

Student Living On Lonsdale includes unlimited internet, Community Spirit Program membership and content insurance.

Scape La Trobe includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.

Scape Victoria Street includes electricity, water, WiFi and heating.

1 Drummond Street Carlton includes water, gas, electricity and WiFi.

29 Drummond Street includes free WiFi, water and electricity.

Students should confirm whether gas, heating, electricity, WiFi speed, insurance, meal access and any fair-use limits apply to the exact room they are booking.

Room Types

private room

Private rooms are available across all five deduped properties. The lowest starting price is A$270 at 29 Drummond Street, while Student Living On Lonsdale is the closest private-room option at 0.25 km.

shared room

Shared room options appear in Scape La Trobe and 29 Drummond Street. Students considering shared rooms should check bathroom access, kitchen arrangement, safety features and included bills before booking.

entire place

Entire place options appear in Student Living On Lonsdale and Scape La Trobe. These may work for students who want more independence, but live pricing and layout should be checked before booking.

Booking Advice

Students should compare early because Melbourne CBD accommodation close to Spring Street and Parliament can become competitive before intake periods, especially for lower-priced rooms.

Area & Transport

Holmes Institute - Melbourne students are placed in a central CBD pocket around Spring Street. The transport references in the supplied data are all close, including Spring St, Parliament, Little Bourke St, Exhibition St and St Vincents Hospital / Victoria Street. Since every deduped property sits under 1 km from campus, distance differences are small but still meaningful. Student Living On Lonsdale is the closest by a clear margin, while Scape La Trobe and the Drummond Street options remain comfortable walks. Carlton gives cheaper options but may feel more residential than the Lonsdale and La Trobe Street buildings. Victoria Street is useful for students who want a Scape residence with food offering and private bathroom access. Students should check the route in person or on live maps, especially if classes run late, but this data set is strong for students who want to avoid long public transport commutes.

What's Nearby

Transport

Spring St0.1 kmSt Vincents Hospital / Victoria Street0.2 kmLittle Bourke St0.3 kmParliament0.3 kmExhibition St0.3 km

Campus & City

University Buildings

Holmes Institute - Melbourne185 Spring Street

Departments

BusinessInformation systemsVocational educationHigher education pathways

Student Neighbourhoods

Melbourne CBDSpring StreetLonsdale StreetLa Trobe StreetCarlton

Transport

Spring StSt Vincents Hospital / Victoria StreetLittle Bourke StParliamentExhibition St

Everyday Life

Spring StreetLonsdale StreetLa Trobe StreetVictoria StreetDrummond StreetCarlton

Related & Nearby

Landmarks

Spring StreetParliamentVictoria StreetLittle Bourke StreetExhibition StreetCarlton

Transport Hubs

Spring StSt Vincents Hospital / Victoria StreetLittle Bourke StParliamentExhibition St

Trust & Data Quality

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

Distances are calculated from the Holmes Institute - Melbourne coordinates supplied in the source data.

Duplicate property entries sharing the same slug have been merged before comparison.

Airport entries in the raw nearby_places data were excluded because they are not useful for daily student accommodation decisions.

Property review schema is disabled because no verified property-level reviews were supplied.

This page is based only on the supplied Admistay listing data for Holmes Institute - Melbourne and its nearby properties. The duplicate Student Living On Lonsdale entry was merged by slug, preserving the lower starting price and wider maximum price. Airport entries were excluded from curated nearby places. Property review schema is disabled because verified property-level reviews were not supplied.

Frequently Asked

1

What is the cheapest student accommodation near Holmes Institute - Melbourne?

29 Drummond Street has the lowest listed starting price at A$270 per week. It is around 0.72 km from Holmes Institute - Melbourne and includes free WiFi, water and electricity.

2

Which accommodation is closest to Holmes Institute - Melbourne?

Student Living On Lonsdale is the closest listed property after duplicate removal. It is around 0.25 km from the campus coordinates, with an estimated walking time of about 3 minutes.

3

Are all listed properties within walking distance?

Yes, all five deduped properties are within 0.72 km of Holmes Institute - Melbourne. Students should still check the exact walking route before booking.

4

Are bills included in accommodation near Holmes Institute - Melbourne?

Yes, all five properties include some bills information. Inclusions vary by listing and may include WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, content insurance or community programme access.

5

Which property gives the best value tradeoff?

Scape La Trobe gives a strong value tradeoff because it starts from A$369 per week, is around 0.6 km from campus and includes gym, study space, cinema, sky lounge and bills.

6

Are private rooms available near Holmes Institute - Melbourne?

Yes, private rooms are available across all five deduped properties. Some listings also include private bathroom, private kitchen or entire place arrangements.

7

Are shared rooms available near Holmes Institute - Melbourne?

Shared room options appear in Scape La Trobe and 29 Drummond Street. Students should confirm the exact room layout, kitchen access and bathroom setup before booking.

8

Are entire place options available near Holmes Institute - Melbourne?

Entire place options appear in Student Living On Lonsdale and Scape La Trobe. Students should check live rent and availability because prices can vary by room layout.

9

Which property has the best amenities?

Scape La Trobe has one of the strongest amenity mixes in the supplied data, with gym, sky lounge, outdoor terrace, study space, cinema, laundry and 24/7 security.

10

Which property is best for students on a tight budget?

29 Drummond Street is the lowest-priced option from A$270 per week. 1 Drummond Street Carlton is another lower-priced private-room option from A$330 per week.

11

Which property is best for postgraduate students?

Scape Victoria Street may work well for postgraduate students who want a private room with private bathroom access, resident lounge, rooftop terrace, food offering and 24/7 security.

12

Is Lonsdale Street good for Holmes Institute students?

Yes, Lonsdale Street is the closest area in this property set. Student Living On Lonsdale is around 0.25 km from campus and lists public transport access, laundry, games room and security cameras.

13

Is Carlton good for Holmes Institute students?

Carlton gives lower-priced options within walking distance through 1 Drummond Street and 29 Drummond Street. Students should check house rules and shared bathroom arrangements before booking.

14

Which transport points are near Holmes Institute - Melbourne?

The supplied nearby transport points include Spring St, St Vincents Hospital / Victoria Street, Little Bourke St, Parliament and Exhibition St. All are within about 0.29 km of the campus coordinates.

15

Do any nearby properties include food offering?

Scape Victoria Street lists an all-inclusive food offering among its amenities. Students should check the live listing for exact meal terms and whether it applies to their selected room.

16

When should students book accommodation near Holmes Institute - Melbourne?

Students usually benefit from comparing options 3 to 5 months before intake. Lower-priced rooms in central Melbourne can become harder to compare close to start dates.

17

Can international students book these accommodations?

Yes, international students can compare private rooms, shared rooms and entire place options near Holmes Institute - Melbourne. They should confirm rent, bills, contract length, cancellation policy and payment terms before booking.

18

How can students book accommodation near Holmes Institute - Melbourne?

Students can shortlist properties by walking time, weekly rent, room type, bills and amenities, then check live availability through Admistay. Before confirming, they should verify the exact room and all included costs.

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About Holmes Institute - Melbourne

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Overview

About Holmes Institute

A private Australian institute with urban campuses across Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns, offering business, accounting, information systems, hospitality, fashion business, English language and vocational pathways.

Holmes Institute is a privately owned Australian college established in 1963, with campuses in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns. It offers vocational education, training, secondary and higher education across business, information systems, fashion business, accounting, marketing, hospitality, commercial cookery and English language programmes. For Indian and international students, Holmes Institute can be suitable if they want a private, career-focused Australian study option with multiple city-campus choices and strong practical orientation.

Institution Name

Holmes Institute

Country

Australia

Established

1963

Institution Type

Private

Campus Cities

Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns

Campus Setting

Urban

Number of Campuses

5 according to source content

Popular Fields

Business, accounting, information systems, fashion business, hospitality, marketing and English language courses

Minimum Age Requirement

18 years according to source content

Holmes Institute is a private education provider in Australia, established in 1963. The institute has five campuses across Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns, giving students access to major Australian cities and student-friendly urban environments. It offers vocational education, training, secondary education and higher education programmes across business, information systems, fashion business, accounting, marketing, hospitality, commercial cookery and English language courses.

For international students, Holmes Institute is positioned as a practical and career-oriented option rather than a traditional research university. The source content mentions around 10,000 students enrolled across vocational education, training, secondary and higher education. Students can study full-time or online depending on programme availability, and the institute offers certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate options.

The academic identity of Holmes Institute is built around applied business and professional education. Popular higher education courses include Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Professional Accounting, Bachelor of Fashion and Business, Master of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration Professional and Master of Professional Accounting. Vocational options include leadership and management, hospitality management and commercial cookery, while the grammar school provides English language and pathway programmes.

For Indian students, Holmes Institute may be relevant if the goal is to study business, accounting, MBA, information systems, hospitality or commercial cookery in Australia with a city-campus environment. Students who want a more direct career-focused pathway may find the institute practical, especially because the source content highlights career advice, training, networking opportunities, skill development workshops and Holmes Recruit support.

Accommodation planning is a major part of the Holmes Institute decision because the institute does not provide on-campus residential facilities. Students must arrange their own housing in the city where they study. The source content mentions hostels, furnished rental apartments, luxury apartments, studios, one-bedroom or two-bedroom accommodation, long-stay hotels and homestay options. Homestay is described as a popular option, especially in cities like Melbourne and Sydney, with monthly cost guidance in the old source.

Because Holmes Institute has multiple urban campuses, students should confirm their exact campus before booking accommodation. A student studying at the Melbourne campus near Spring Street should compare central Melbourne housing and public transport access, while a Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast or Cairns student should evaluate accommodation around that specific city. Admistay can help international students compare verified student accommodation, private rooms, shared flats, studios and homestay-style options near Holmes Institute campuses.

The institute’s Melbourne campus is described as having well-equipped computer labs, academic rooms, a large library, common areas and Wi-Fi. Other urban campuses provide access to photocopying, scanning, computers, study areas, libraries and student lounges. These facilities support students who need a practical academic environment with access to basic learning and student support spaces.

Overall, Holmes Institute is best suited to students looking for a private Australian college with multi-city campus access, business and professional programmes, vocational pathways and practical career support. Students should verify current course availability, fees, English requirements, enrolment charges, scholarship eligibility, visa rules and accommodation costs before applying.

Key Highlights

Private Australian institute established in 1963
Five campuses located in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns
Urban campus setting
Offers certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Study areas include business, accounting, information systems, fashion business, marketing, hospitality and commercial cookery
English language courses are available from beginner to professional level according to source content
Source content mentions around 10,000 students
No on-campus accommodation is provided

Quick Answers

Is Holmes Institute good for Indian students?

Holmes Institute can be suitable for Indian students interested in business, accounting, MBA, information systems, hospitality, commercial cookery or English language pathways in Australia. Students should verify course requirements, English scores, fees and accommodation options before applying.

What is Holmes Institute known for?

Holmes Institute is known for private higher education and vocational courses in business, accounting, information systems, fashion business, hospitality, commercial cookery and English language programmes across multiple Australian cities.

Where do students live near Holmes Institute?

Students live in off-campus housing such as homestays, shared flats, furnished apartments, studios, hostels or private rentals near their assigned campus city.

Is accommodation expensive near Holmes Institute?

Accommodation costs vary by city, suburb and room type. Melbourne and Sydney may require more careful budgeting, while Gold Coast, Brisbane and Cairns options depend on location and availability.

Is Holmes Institute worth it?

Holmes Institute may be worth considering for students seeking a private, career-oriented Australian college experience with business, accounting, hospitality or information systems pathways. Its value depends on course fit, total cost, campus location and career goals.

Student Insights

Students should confirm the campus city before comparing accommodation because rent and commute patterns vary across Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns.
Indian students should check whether their chosen course is higher education, vocational education, English language or pathway-focused.
MBA applicants should pay attention to work experience expectations mentioned in the source content.
Students below 18 may need additional care-provider documentation according to the source content.
No on-campus accommodation means students should compare verified housing early instead of waiting until visa approval.
Business and accounting students should verify professional outcomes and course recognition before finalising the programme.
Courses & Fees

Holmes Institute Courses and Fees

Explore business, accounting, MBA, fashion business, information systems, hospitality and vocational programmes with practical fee and career guidance.

Holmes Institute offers undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma and vocational programmes across business, professional accounting, fashion business, information systems, MBA, hospitality management, commercial cookery and English language pathways. The source content lists selected tuition fee examples in AUD, including Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Professional Accounting, Bachelor of Fashion and Business, MBA and Master of Professional Accounting. Students should verify final fees and course availability before applying.

Holmes Institute courses are focused on practical business, professional and vocational education. The institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, vocational education and training, English language courses and pathway-style options. Its academic strengths are concentrated in business, information systems, fashion business, accounting, marketing, hospitality, commercial cookery and MBA-related study.

The source content lists popular higher education courses such as Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Professional Accounting, Bachelor of Fashion and Business, Master of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration Professional and Master of Professional Accounting. These courses may suit students who want business leadership, accounting, management, operations, fashion business or professional services pathways in Australia.

Vocational training areas include leadership and management, hospitality management and commercial cookery. These programmes can be relevant for students looking for practical, employment-linked skills rather than purely academic study. The institute also provides English language courses and CELTA training for proficient language trainers, according to the source content.

Tuition fee examples in the source content include AUD 55,200 for Bachelor of Business, AUD 55,200 for Bachelor of Professional Accounting, AUD 18,400 for Diploma in Business Management, AUD 64,200 for Bachelor of Fashion and Business, AUD 28,800 for Master of Business Administration, AUD 38,400 for Master of Business Administration Professional and AUD 28,800 for Master of Professional Accounting. Students should treat these as source-provided figures and verify current official tuition before applying.

For Indian students, the key decision is whether the course aligns with career goals and visa planning. Business and accounting courses may support management, finance, administration and professional services goals. MBA applicants should pay special attention to work experience expectations because the source content notes additional MBA admission requirements involving professional experience depending on academic background.

Fees should be considered together with living costs. The source content lists tuition fee ranges, enrolment fees, course-change fees, homestay placement support, room and board, insurance and personal expenses. Since Holmes Institute does not provide on-campus accommodation, housing can significantly influence the total cost. Students should compare rent, transport, included utilities and proximity to campus before finalising a budget.

Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation near Holmes Institute campuses in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Cairns. This can help students plan total study cost more accurately rather than focusing only on tuition fees.

Key Highlights

Offers certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Popular higher education courses include Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Professional Accounting
MBA and MBA Professional courses are listed in the source content
Master of Professional Accounting is listed as a popular course
Fashion business and information systems are key study areas
Vocational training includes leadership, management, hospitality and commercial cookery
English language courses are available from beginner to professional level
Selected tuition fees are listed in AUD in the source content

Popular Courses

Bachelor of Business

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration

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

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students seeking a broad business education in Australia

Indian students should compare this route with other Australian business degrees and verify current campus availability.

Bachelor of Professional Accounting

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration

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

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in accounting and finance-related career pathways

Students should verify professional recognition, accounting outcomes and current fee structure before applying.

Diploma in Business Management

DiplomaCourse-specific duration

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

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students seeking a shorter business-management pathway

This may suit students looking for a more applied business route before higher-level study.

Bachelor of Fashion and Business

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration

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

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in the business side of fashion and retail

Students should check creative, portfolio or industry-exposure expectations before applying.

Master of Business Administration

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration; source FAQ mentions MBA duration as 1.5 years for a listed MBA route

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

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students aiming for management and leadership roles

MBA applicants should verify work experience requirements and prepare a strong professional profile.

Master of Professional Accounting

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration

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

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Graduates seeking accounting-focused postgraduate study

Students should verify academic background, English scores and professional accounting recognition before applying.

Fee Insights

Fee Currency: The source content lists selected tuition examples in AUD.
Tuition Fee Range: The source content mentions yearly tuition fee guidance from AUD 19,200 to AUD 64,200.
Enrolment Fee: The source content lists an enrolment fee of AUD 250 after receiving an offer.
Accommodation Cost: Room and board is listed as a major annual cost in the source content.
Homestay Support: The source content mentions a homestay placement or support charge.
Indian Student Budget Note: INR conversion should be calculated with the latest AUD-INR rate before loan or payment planning.

Quick Answers

Which courses is Holmes Institute famous for?

Holmes Institute is known for business, professional accounting, MBA, information systems, fashion business, hospitality, commercial cookery and English language programmes.

Is Holmes Institute expensive for international students?

Costs vary by course and city. The source content lists tuition examples in AUD and additional living expenses, so students should verify current fees and add accommodation, insurance and personal costs.

Which Holmes Institute course is best for Indian students?

The best course depends on the student’s career goal. Indian students often compare business, professional accounting, MBA, information systems, hospitality and commercial cookery pathways.

Are Holmes Institute graduates employable?

Holmes Institute highlights career advice, training, networking, workshops and Holmes Recruit support. Employability depends on course choice, work experience, skills and Australian job-market conditions.

Does Holmes Institute offer MBA programmes?

Yes. The source content lists Master of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration Professional among the popular programmes.

Student Insights

Students should verify whether the tuition figures are total programme fees or annual fees before budgeting.
MBA applicants should prepare work experience documents because the source content mentions experience expectations.
Indian students should include enrolment fee, insurance, accommodation and personal expenses in the total budget.
A course in Melbourne may have different accommodation costs compared with Brisbane, Gold Coast or Cairns.
Fashion business students should check whether practical or portfolio-based expectations apply.
Accounting students should verify professional recognition and post-study career relevance before applying.
Admissions & Intakes

Holmes Institute Admissions and Intakes

Application process, eligibility, English requirements, enrolment fee, intake availability and accommodation planning for international applicants.

Holmes Institute offers admissions throughout the year based on availability according to the source content. Applicants must be at least 18 years old for most courses, download the application form and submit it via mail. Admission requirements include academic transcripts, English language proficiency, financial documents, Statement of Purpose, passport copy and course-specific supporting documents. An enrolment fee of AUD 250 is payable after receiving an offer.

Holmes Institute admissions are available throughout the year depending on course availability, according to the source content. This can be useful for international students who need flexible entry timing, but applicants should still verify the intake availability for their chosen course and campus before planning travel, visa and accommodation.

The source content states that candidates need to download the application form from the official institute site and submit it via mail. There is no standard application fee mentioned, but an enrolment fee of AUD 250 is payable after receiving an offer in order to confirm the seat. Students should verify the current process because application systems can change over time.

Applicants must be 18 years old to apply for courses at the institute. Anyone between 16 and 18 may need a Care Provider selection form according to the source content. This is an important point for younger international students and families because under-18 care arrangements can affect visa, accommodation and guardian planning.

Admission requirements include academic transcripts and previous academic records in English, English language proficiency demonstrated through accepted tests such as IELTS or TOEFL, financial documents showing enough funds to cover fees, Statement of Purpose, passport copy ID pages and any other supporting documents required by the institute. The source content also mentions LOR and course-specific requirements, so students should review the chosen programme carefully before applying.

English language proficiency requirements in the source content include IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 60 to 78, PTE 50 and CAEL 169. Students should verify the latest requirement for their course because scores may differ by level and programme. MBA and postgraduate applicants should be especially careful because additional academic or professional requirements may apply.

The source FAQ mentions that the institute may take 4 to 6 weeks to process applications. Students should use that as planning guidance but verify current processing time. International applicants should allow enough time for offer processing, enrolment fee payment, visa documentation, financial proof, insurance and accommodation booking.

Accommodation planning should start immediately after campus confirmation. Since Holmes Institute does not provide on-campus housing, students should compare verified accommodation near their campus city. Admistay can help students shortlist safe, commute-friendly student accommodation near Holmes Institute campuses in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Cairns.

Key Highlights

Admissions are offered throughout the year based on availability according to source content
Applicants are required to download the form and submit via mail according to old source content
Minimum age requirement is 18 years for most courses
Students aged 16 to 18 may need a Care Provider selection form
No application fee is listed in the source content
Enrolment fee of AUD 250 is payable after receiving an offer
Academic transcripts and previous records are required
English proficiency scores such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or CAEL are accepted

Documents Required

Academic transcripts
Previous academic records in English
English language proficiency test score
Financial documents showing sufficient funds
Statement of Purpose
Letter of Recommendation where required
Passport copy ID pages
Work experience documents for MBA where applicable

Budget Advice

Budget for the AUD 250 enrolment fee after offer according to source content.
Plan for tuition, insurance, room and board, personal expenses and accommodation setup costs.
Confirm the exact campus before booking housing because Holmes Institute operates in multiple cities.
Indian students should prepare financial proof early for admission and visa planning.
Students should allow enough time for the 4 to 6 week application processing timeline mentioned in the source FAQ.
Do not rely on accommodation availability until a verified booking is confirmed.

Application Process

Step 1: Choose Course and Campus

Select the Holmes Institute programme and confirm whether it is available at the preferred campus city.

Step 2: Check Age and Entry Requirements

Confirm minimum age, academic criteria, English score and any course-specific requirements before applying.

Step 3: Prepare Documents

Arrange transcripts, English test results, SOP, financial documents, passport copy and additional supporting documents.

Step 4: Submit Application

Follow the current Holmes Institute application process; the source content mentions downloading the form and submitting it via mail.

Step 5: Receive Offer

Wait for the institute decision and review offer conditions carefully.

Step 6: Pay Enrolment Fee

The source content lists an AUD 250 enrolment fee after receiving an offer to confirm the seat.

Step 7: Plan Visa and Insurance

Prepare student visa, financial proof, insurance and other arrival documents according to current rules.

Step 8: Book Accommodation

Compare verified accommodation near the confirmed campus city before travelling.

Intakes

Rolling or availability-based admission

The source content states admissions are offered throughout the year based on availability

Application: Students should verify current course start dates and deadlines directly with Holmes Institute

Useful for students who need flexible entry planning, but visa and accommodation timelines still require early preparation.

Entry Requirements

undergraduate

academic requirements

  • Applicants must meet course-specific academic requirements.
  • Academic transcripts and previous academic records in English are required.
  • Overseas qualifications may be assessed using Australian government education department tools according to source content.
  • Applicants must generally be at least 18 years old.

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.0 is listed in the source content.
  • TOEFL iBT 60 to 78 is listed in the source content.
  • PTE 50 is listed in the source content.
  • CAEL 169 is listed in the source content.
  • Final scores should be verified by course.

additional requirements

  • Statement of Purpose
  • Financial documents showing enough funds to cover fees
  • Passport copy ID pages
  • Any other supporting document required by the institute
  • Care Provider selection form for applicants between 16 and 18 where applicable

postgraduate

academic requirements

  • Applicants must meet postgraduate course-specific academic requirements.
  • MBA applicants may need work experience depending on academic background according to source FAQ.
  • Previous academic records in English are required.
  • Course-specific documents should be checked before applying.

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.0 is listed as a general English requirement in the source content.
  • TOEFL iBT, PTE and CAEL are listed as accepted tests.
  • Postgraduate applicants should verify whether their chosen course has higher English requirements.

additional requirements

  • Statement of Purpose
  • Financial documents
  • Passport copy
  • Work experience documents for MBA where applicable
  • Additional course-specific supporting documents

Quick Answers

How do international students apply to Holmes Institute?

The source content states that students download the application form and submit it via mail, though applicants should verify the current process. Required documents include transcripts, English scores, SOP, financial documents and passport copy.

Is Holmes Institute hard to get into?

Admission difficulty depends on the selected course, academic background, English proficiency and documentation. Applicants must meet course-specific requirements and be at least 18 years old for most courses.

Which intake is best for Holmes Institute?

The source content states that admissions are offered throughout the year based on availability. Students should choose an intake based on course start date, visa timing and accommodation readiness.

When should students arrange accommodation for Holmes Institute?

Students should arrange accommodation after confirming their campus city and offer. Early planning is important because Holmes Institute does not provide on-campus residence.

Does Holmes Institute require interviews?

The source content does not list interviews as a general requirement. Students should check the chosen course because additional supporting documents or experience may be required.

Student Insights

Students should verify the current application method because the old source mentions mail submission.
Applicants should not delay English testing because IELTS 6.0 or equivalent is listed as essential.
MBA applicants should prepare work experience evidence before applying.
Under-18 students require extra planning for care-provider documentation and accommodation.
Indian students should include enrolment fee, insurance and housing costs in the financial plan.
Accommodation should be shortlisted based on the confirmed campus city, not only the institute name.
Campus & Student Life

Holmes Institute Campus and Student Life

A practical guide to Holmes Institute’s Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns campuses, facilities, city lifestyle and off-campus accommodation planning.

Holmes Institute has five urban campuses in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns. The Melbourne campus is located at Spring Street and includes computer labs, academic rooms, a large library, common areas and Wi-Fi. Across campuses, students can access study areas, libraries, computers, photocopying, scanning and student lounges. Since campus accommodation is not available, students must arrange off-campus housing based on their city and commute needs.

Student life at Holmes Institute is shaped by its five city campuses across Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns. These locations are described in the source content as vibrant places with culture, art, architecture, sports, entertainment and scenic beauty. This gives international students access to different Australian city lifestyles depending on the campus they choose.

The Melbourne campus is located at Spring Street and offers secondary and higher education courses according to the source content. It includes well-equipped computer labs, academic rooms, a large library, common areas for students and Wi-Fi. These facilities support students studying business, accounting, information systems, English, hospitality and other professional programmes.

Across urban campuses, students can access facilities such as photocopying, scanning, computers, study areas, libraries and student lounges. These spaces are important for students who need quiet study time, group work, digital access or a place to relax between classes. For Indian students adjusting to Australian study culture, these basic campus facilities can make daily academic life more manageable.

Because Holmes Institute campuses are centrally located in different cities, students may have access to transport, health services and urban amenities. However, central locations can also mean higher accommodation costs. A student in Melbourne or Sydney may need to budget more carefully than a student in Cairns or some parts of Gold Coast, depending on neighbourhood, room type and transport access.

Holmes Institute does not provide on-campus accommodation. Students must arrange housing independently through homestay, hostels, furnished rental apartments, studios, one-bedroom or two-bedroom apartments, long-stay hotels or shared accommodation. The source content mentions homestay as a popular option in Melbourne and Sydney, with limited meals. It also warns that proper documentation and utility bill clarity should be handled before finalising accommodation.

Admistay can help Holmes Institute students compare verified student accommodation near the relevant campus city. Students can compare room type, rent, commute, safety, utilities, documentation and booking reliability before making a decision. This is especially important for first-time international students arriving from India, because unverified listings and unclear rental terms can create avoidable stress.

Student life at Holmes Institute is likely to be most successful when academic planning, part-time work, commute and accommodation are aligned. Students should choose housing that supports class attendance, study routine and access to groceries, transport and basic services.

Key Highlights

Five campuses located in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns
Urban campus setting across all locations
Melbourne campus is located at Spring Street according to source content
Melbourne campus includes computer labs, academic rooms, library, common areas and Wi-Fi
Campus facilities include study areas, libraries, student lounges and computer access
No on-campus accommodation is provided
Homestay is described as a popular accommodation option
Students can consider hostels, furnished apartments, studios and shared rentals

Campus Locations

Melbourne Campus

  • Spring Street location
  • Computer labs and academic rooms
  • Library, common areas and Wi-Fi

Sydney Campus

  • Urban location
  • Access to transport and city services
  • Business and professional education environment

Brisbane Campus

  • Urban campus environment
  • Student access to city amenities
  • Professional and vocational study options

Gold Coast Campus

  • Urban student lifestyle
  • Tourism and hospitality relevance
  • Access to scenic and entertainment areas

Cairns Campus

  • Regional city lifestyle
  • Student access to local amenities
  • Urban campus setting

Student Life Features

Computer Labs

Well-equipped computer labs support students in business, information systems and academic coursework.

Libraries

Libraries provide study resources and academic support spaces for students across urban campuses.

Student Lounges

Student lounges offer space to relax, meet classmates and manage breaks between classes.

Wi-Fi and Digital Access

The Melbourne campus is described as Wi-Fi enabled, supporting digital study needs.

Study Areas

Study areas help students complete assignments, prepare for exams and manage coursework.

Career Support

The institute provides career advice, training, networking opportunities, workshops, seminars and Holmes Recruit support according to source content.

Best Student Areas

Melbourne CBD and Spring Street-connected areas

Best for: Students attending the Melbourne campus who want easier access to classes and city amenities

Commute: Commute varies by exact property and transport route

Convenient for Melbourne campus access, but rent should be compared carefully.

Sydney student-friendly suburbs

Best for: Students attending the Sydney campus who need transport connectivity and shared accommodation options

Commute: Commute varies by transport route

Students should prioritise verified housing and manageable commute time.

Brisbane inner and transport-linked suburbs

Best for: Students attending the Brisbane campus and seeking balanced cost and access

Commute: Commute varies by route

Compare public transport links before booking.

Gold Coast student areas

Best for: Students attending the Gold Coast campus who want access to lifestyle, hospitality and tourism-linked areas

Commute: Commute varies by location

Useful for students balancing lifestyle and study, but housing should be verified.

Cairns central or campus-connected areas

Best for: Students attending the Cairns campus who want local access and manageable rent

Commute: Commute varies by local route

Students should check availability early because options may be more limited than larger cities.

Quick Answers

What is student life like at Holmes Institute?

Student life at Holmes Institute is urban and career-focused, with campuses in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast and Cairns. Students access libraries, computer labs, study areas, lounges and city amenities.

Does Holmes Institute have an Indian student community?

The source content does not provide a specific Indian student community figure. However, Holmes Institute accepts international students, and Indian students should check current student networks by campus.

Where do students live near Holmes Institute?

Students live in off-campus housing such as homestay, furnished apartments, studios, hostels, shared flats or private rentals near their campus city.

Is student life academically demanding at Holmes Institute?

Student life can be demanding for business, accounting, MBA, hospitality and information systems students because coursework, career preparation and accommodation planning must be managed together.

Why is accommodation planning important for Holmes Institute?

Accommodation planning is important because Holmes Institute does not offer on-campus residence. Students need verified, commute-friendly housing near the correct campus.

Student Insights

Students should choose accommodation only after confirming the campus city.
Melbourne and Sydney housing may require stronger budgeting than some smaller city options.
Homestay can be useful for first-time international students who want a more supported arrival experience.
Shared rentals may reduce costs but require careful checks around utility bills, lease terms and documentation.
Indian students should prioritise safety, public transport and grocery access when shortlisting housing.
Career-focused students should choose accommodation that allows enough time for classes, study and networking.
Scholarships & Funding

Holmes Institute Scholarships and Funding

External scholarship guidance, financial planning, tuition budgeting and accommodation cost support for international students.

The source content states that Holmes Institute does not offer its own scholarships, but students may explore external scholarships offered by government and non-government bodies. Examples in the source include Melbourne International Graduate Scholarship, Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam Postgraduate Scholarships, Australia Awards Scholarship and Rotary Foundation scholarships. Students should verify whether these awards are currently available and applicable to Holmes Institute programmes before relying on them.

Holmes Institute scholarships and funding require careful planning because the source content states that the institute itself does not offer scholarships. Instead, students may explore external scholarships offered by government and non-government bodies. This means international students should not assume automatic tuition discounts or internal institutional awards unless confirmed by Holmes Institute.

The source content lists examples of external awards such as Melbourne International Graduate Scholarship, Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam Postgraduate Scholarships, Australia Awards Scholarship and Rotary Foundation scholarships. These may have specific eligibility rules, course restrictions, nationality conditions, academic requirements or provider limitations. Students should verify whether any listed award applies to Holmes Institute, their chosen course and their current intake.

For Indian students, funding planning should begin before application submission. Tuition fees listed in the source can range widely by course, and additional costs include enrolment fee, insurance, room and board, personal expenses, homestay placement support and possible course-change charges. Students should not plan only for tuition because accommodation and living costs can create major pressure after arrival.

Accommodation is especially important because Holmes Institute does not provide on-campus residence. Students may need to pay rent, deposits, utilities, transport and setup costs. Homestay can include some meal support, while private rentals or shared flats may require separate payments for electricity, gas, internet and furniture. The source content specifically advises proper documentation and clarity about utility bill payment before finalising accommodation.

Education loans may be useful for Indian students, especially for higher-cost business, accounting, MBA or fashion business programmes. Loan estimates should include tuition, enrolment fee, insurance, accommodation, living expenses, flights, visa-related costs and emergency funds. Students should also consider currency fluctuation because AUD-INR exchange rates can affect the final payable amount.

Admistay can help students reduce accommodation uncertainty by comparing verified student housing near Holmes Institute campuses. This can support realistic budgeting across Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Cairns and help students avoid unsafe, unclear or poorly located rental options.

Key Highlights

Source content states Holmes Institute does not offer its own scholarships
Students may explore external scholarships from government and non-government bodies
External scholarship examples are listed in the source content
Eligibility should be verified before relying on any award
Tuition fees vary significantly by course
Enrolment fee of AUD 250 is listed in the source content
Insurance, room and board and personal expenses should be included in planning
No on-campus accommodation means rent planning is essential

Funding Advice

Do Not Assume Internal Scholarships: The source content states Holmes Institute does not offer its own scholarships, so students should verify all funding externally.
Build a Full Cost Plan: Include tuition, enrolment fee, insurance, room and board, personal expenses, transport, visa and flights.
Verify External Scholarship Fit: Check whether each external scholarship applies to Holmes Institute, your course, nationality and intake.
Plan Accommodation Early: Since Holmes Institute has no campus residence, students should compare verified housing before arrival.
Use Current Exchange Rates: Indian students should calculate AUD to INR using the latest exchange rate before arranging loans or payments.
Clarify Rental Documents: Before finalising accommodation, confirm rent, bond, utilities, lease terms and documentation clearly.

Scholarship Categories

External Government Scholarships

Students may explore government-backed scholarships where eligibility, nationality and course conditions allow.

External Non-Government Scholarships

Awards from foundations or private organisations may be available, depending on student profile and programme eligibility.

Merit-Based External Scholarships

Some external scholarships may consider academic performance, leadership or community impact.

Education Loans

Indian students may use education loans to fund tuition, accommodation, insurance, visa and living costs.

Accommodation Budget Planning

Students should budget for rent, deposits, utilities, transport and setup costs because campus residence is not provided.

Part-Time Work Planning

Students may explore part-time work where visa rules allow, but should not depend on it for essential first-semester costs.

Popular Scholarships

Melbourne International Graduate Scholarship

Best for: Eligible graduate students where applicable

Coverage: Source content mentions AUD 56,000

Students must verify whether the award is current and applicable to Holmes Institute study.

Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam Postgraduate Scholarships

Best for: Eligible postgraduate students meeting academic and subject criteria

Coverage: Source content mentions 50% tuition fee discount for one year

Students should verify provider, course eligibility and whether Holmes Institute programmes qualify.

Australia Awards Scholarship

Best for: Eligible international students over 18 years old where country and programme rules apply

Coverage: Variable according to source content

Highly competitive external scholarship; eligibility should be checked from official sources.

Rotary Foundation Global Grants

Best for: Students with long-term sustainable social impact goals

Coverage: Variable according to source content

This is an external award and should be checked for eligibility, field requirements and current availability.

Quick Answers

Does Holmes Institute offer scholarships for international students?

The source content states that Holmes Institute does not offer its own scholarships. Students may explore external scholarships from government and non-government bodies.

Which scholarships are popular for Indian students at Holmes Institute?

Indian students can explore external scholarships such as Australia Awards, Rotary Foundation grants and other eligible postgraduate or merit-based awards, but they must verify whether the award applies to Holmes Institute.

Do Holmes Institute scholarships cover accommodation?

The uploaded source does not mention Holmes Institute accommodation scholarships. Students should budget separately for rent, homestay, utilities and living costs.

Are Holmes Institute scholarships competitive?

External scholarships are usually competitive and eligibility can be restrictive. Students should apply early and maintain a backup funding plan.

How can students reduce living costs near Holmes Institute?

Students can reduce living costs by comparing verified shared flats, homestay, studios and student apartments near the correct campus, while checking utilities and commute costs.

Student Insights

Students should not rely on internal scholarships because the source content states Holmes Institute does not offer them.
External scholarships may not apply to every private institute or programme, so eligibility must be checked carefully.
Indian students should include rent, insurance and personal expenses in education loan calculations.
Accommodation costs vary strongly by city, especially between Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Cairns.
Homestay may reduce early adjustment stress but students should confirm meals, rules and monthly charges.
Rental documents and utility payments should be clarified before finalising housing.
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Placements & Recruiters

Holmes Institute - Melbourne Placement Details

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Contact Information

185 Spring St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

+61-3-9662-2055

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