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Student Accommodation Near Melbourne Institute of Technology
Properties
4+ nearby
Starting from
£319/wk
Closest option
0.08 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Melbourne Institute of Technology is located at The Argus on 288 La Trobe Street, placing students directly in Melbourne CBD with very strong access to Melbourne Central, A'Beckett Street, Little Lonsdale Street and Elizabeth Street. After deduping repeated property slugs, the supplied data gives 4 nearby accommodation options, all within 0.15 km of MIT Melbourne. UniLodge Melbourne Central and Scape Melbourne Central are the closest at around 0.08 km, which is roughly 1 minute on foot. Scape Melbourne Central also has the lowest listed starting price at AU$319 per week. Student Living On A'Beckett starts from AU$434 per week and sits around 0.15 km away, while Scape Aurora is a higher-priced option from AU$719 per week with private facilities and rooftop-style amenities. This is one of those searches where distance is not the difficult part: every supplied property is genuinely close. Students should compare room type, weekly rent, bills, building facilities, safety features and the level of managed student living they want.
Quick Answers
MIT Melbourne accommodation in this supplied set is extremely close to campus, with all deduped properties between 0.08 km and 0.15 km from The Argus on La Trobe Street. Scape Melbourne Central has the lowest starting price at AU$319 per week and strong managed facilities, while UniLodge Melbourne Central is also 0.08 km away with study spaces, cinema, library and bills included. Scape Aurora is the premium higher-price option, and Student Living On A'Beckett gives a practical nearby choice with transport access and building-wide WiFi.
Best For Budget
Scape Melbourne Central, Melbourne
Best For Closest
UniLodge Melbourne Central, Melbourne and Scape Melbourne Central, Melbourne
Best For Amenities
UniLodge Melbourne Central, Melbourne
Best For Studios
No studio option supplied in current listing data
Best Value Tradeoff
Scape Melbourne Central offers the strongest value tradeoff because it starts from AU$319 per week, sits around 0.08 km from MIT Melbourne and includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 1 minute walking
AU$415/wk
View RoomsAround 1 minute walking
AU$319/wk
View RoomsAround 2 minutes walking
AU$719/wk
View RoomsAround 2 minutes walking
AU$434/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UniLodge Melbourne Central | AU$415 | Private room, entire place, private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen, shared kitchen | 0.08 km | Around 1 minute walking | Gym, study spaces, communal lounge, library, cinema | Unlimited Wi-Fi Internet, Water, Electricity, Residential Life Program Membership |
| Scape Melbourne Central | AU$319 | Private room, shared room, entire place, private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen, shared kitchen | 0.08 km | Around 1 minute walking | Events program, gym, gaming zone, rooftop terrace, cinema | Wifi, Water, Electricity, Heating |
| Scape Aurora | AU$719 | Private room, entire place, private bathroom, private kitchen | 0.13 km | Around 2 minutes walking | Lounge, shuttle bus, couples welcome, gym, rooftop | Water, Heater, Electricity, Wifi |
| Student Living On A'Beckett | AU$434 | Private room, shared room, entire place, private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen, shared kitchen | 0.15 km | Around 2 minutes walking | Retail shop in precinct, public transport stops, common areas, onsite laundry, building-wide WiFi | Unlimited Wi-Fi, Gas, Content Insurance |
Best Student Areas
La Trobe Street
La Trobe Street is the most direct area for MIT Melbourne students because the campus is located at The Argus, 288 La Trobe Street. UniLodge Melbourne Central, Scape Melbourne Central and Scape Aurora all sit on or around this same central corridor. The supplied distances are tiny, from 0.08 km to 0.13 km, so this area is ideal for students who want the shortest daily walk.
Melbourne Central
Melbourne Central is a key student and transport anchor in this dataset. It appears in the nearby transport data at about 0.22 km from MIT Melbourne, and two major properties carry the Melbourne Central name. Students staying here can keep campus, public transport, shopping and food options close together. The main comparison is between Scape's lower starting price and UniLodge's study-led facilities.
A'Beckett Street
A'Beckett Street is another strong micro-location for MIT Melbourne students. Student Living On A'Beckett sits around 0.15 km from the campus and lists public transport stops, common areas, onsite laundry and building-wide WiFi. It is a practical choice for students who want a slightly quieter street feel while staying only a couple of minutes from La Trobe Street.
MIT Melbourne's La Trobe Street location gives students direct access to a city-centre routine. The nearby transport data includes A'Beckett St at 0.17 km, Little Lonsdale St at 0.18 km, Melbourne Central at 0.22 km, La Trobe St/Queen at 0.24 km and Elizabeth St at 0.25 km. These points make the area strong for students who need public transport, food, shopping and part-time work access close to study. UniLodge Melbourne Central adds a strong internal lifestyle layer through study spaces, a library, cinema, music room, games lounge and outdoor terraces. Scape Melbourne Central gives a more social managed setup with events, a rooftop terrace, gym and gaming zone. Scape Aurora offers a more private, higher-price setup with a rooftop and gym. Student Living On A'Beckett keeps the focus practical with common areas, laundry, public transport stops and building-wide WiFi.
How to Choose
Students wanting the lowest starting weekly rent should begin with Scape Melbourne Central. It starts from AU$319 per week, sits around 0.08 km from MIT Melbourne and includes bills such as WiFi, water, electricity and heating. It also offers events, a gym, gaming zone, rooftop terrace, cinema and 24/7 security. UniLodge Melbourne Central costs more from AU$415 per week but has a broader academic-support feel with study spaces, library, communal kitchens, music room, games lounge and Residential Life Program Membership included. Scape Aurora is the premium choice. Its pricing starts from AU$719 per week, but students get private-room, private-bathroom, private-kitchen and entire place-style options in a building with gym, rooftop, lounge and 24/7 security. Student Living On A'Beckett is best for practical CBD living, especially for students who value public transport stops, common areas, onsite laundry, building-wide WiFi and content insurance. The smartest shortlist depends less on distance and more on how much privacy, structure and weekly spend the student wants.
University Info
Address
The Argus, 288 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Melbourne CBD accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want rooms close to La Trobe Street, Melbourne Central and public transport.
Melbourne Institute of Technology sits in a high-demand CBD location, so rooms around La Trobe Street, A'Beckett Street and Melbourne Central can become limited before major intake periods.
Getting to Campus
Melbourne Institute of Technology is located on La Trobe Street, and the supplied accommodation options are clustered extremely close to campus. Every deduped property is within 0.15 km, so walking is realistic across the full set.
UniLodge Melbourne Central: around 1 minute walking
Scape Melbourne Central: around 1 minute walking
Scape Aurora: around 2 minutes walking
Student Living On A'Beckett: around 2 minutes walking
Nearby transport points include A'Beckett St at about 0.17 km, Little Lonsdale St at about 0.18 km, Melbourne Central at about 0.22 km, La Trobe St/Queen at about 0.24 km and Elizabeth St at about 0.25 km.
Bills & Inclusions
All deduped properties near Melbourne Institute of Technology list some bills or inclusions, but the exact coverage differs by property. Students should compare WiFi, utilities, heating and insurance carefully.
UniLodge Melbourne Central includes Unlimited Wi-Fi Internet, Water, Electricity and Residential Life Program Membership.
Scape Melbourne Central includes Wifi, Water, Electricity and Heating.
Scape Aurora includes Water, Heater, Electricity and Wifi.
Student Living On A'Beckett includes Unlimited Wi-Fi, Gas and Content Insurance.
Students should confirm whether the listed bills apply to the exact room category, whether there are usage limits, and whether heating, cooling or other utilities are billed separately.
Room Types
private room
Private rooms are available across all deduped properties. Prices start from AU$319 per week at Scape Melbourne Central, with every listed property located within 0.15 km of MIT Melbourne.
shared room
Shared room accommodation appears at Scape Melbourne Central and Student Living On A'Beckett. Students should confirm the exact price, bathroom setup and kitchen arrangement before booking.
entire place
Entire place-style options are listed at UniLodge Melbourne Central, Scape Melbourne Central, Scape Aurora and Student Living On A'Beckett. These may suit students wanting more independence, but pricing varies heavily.
private bathroom
Private bathroom options appear across all deduped properties. This can be useful for students who want privacy while staying very close to the MIT Melbourne campus.
shared bathroom
Shared bathroom options are listed at UniLodge Melbourne Central, Scape Melbourne Central and Student Living On A'Beckett. They can help students access central Melbourne accommodation with lower room-category pricing.
private kitchen
Private kitchen options appear across all deduped properties. Students should check whether the weekly price shown applies to a private-kitchen room, an entire-place setup or another room category.
shared kitchen
Shared kitchen access is listed at UniLodge Melbourne Central, Scape Melbourne Central and Student Living On A'Beckett. This setup works well for students who want central access without needing a fully self-contained unit.
Booking Advice
Students should compare early because the supplied properties are all within a few minutes of MIT Melbourne and sit around the high-demand Melbourne Central CBD area.
Area & Transport
The main areas for MIT Melbourne students are La Trobe Street, Melbourne Central and A'Beckett Street. The campus sits at The Argus on La Trobe Street, and the supplied listings are so close that students can choose based on property style rather than suburb. Melbourne Central appears as both a transport point and a property cluster, with UniLodge Melbourne Central and Scape Melbourne Central at around 0.08 km from campus. A'Beckett Street is also useful, with Student Living On A'Beckett around 0.15 km away and A'Beckett St transport at about 0.17 km. Little Lonsdale Street, La Trobe St/Queen and Elizabeth Street add more city movement options within a short walk. Students who want the simplest routine should look first at the 0.08 km properties. Students who want higher privacy can compare Scape Aurora. Students who want everyday transport convenience and a slightly different street position can compare Student Living On A'Beckett.
What's Nearby
Transport
Campus & City
University Buildings
Student Neighbourhoods
Transport
Everyday Life
Related & Nearby
Landmarks
Transport Hubs
Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on listing data supplied to Admistay.
Duplicate property entries sharing the same slug have been deduped for cleaner comparison.
Travel labels use supplied distance data and approximate student walking assumptions.
University-level review statistics were not used as property review data.
This page uses the supplied Admistay listing data for prices, room types, distances, amenities and bills. Duplicate property entries with the same slug were merged to avoid repeating the same accommodation. University review_stats were not used for property schema because they are not verified property-level reviews. Students should confirm live availability, final pricing and room-specific terms before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Melbourne Institute of Technology?
Scape Melbourne Central has the lowest listed starting price in the deduped supplied data at AU$319 per week. It is also one of the closest options at around 0.08 km from MIT Melbourne.
Which accommodation is closest to Melbourne Institute of Technology?
UniLodge Melbourne Central and Scape Melbourne Central are both around 0.08 km from MIT Melbourne. That is roughly 1 minute walking from the La Trobe Street campus.
Are all supplied properties within walking distance of MIT Melbourne?
Yes. All deduped properties are within 0.15 km of Melbourne Institute of Technology, so every supplied option is realistically walkable.
Are bills included in MIT Melbourne accommodation listings?
Yes. All deduped properties list some bills or inclusions. Coverage varies, with examples including WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, content insurance or Residential Life Program Membership.
Which property is best for budget-focused students?
Scape Melbourne Central is the clearest budget-led option because it starts from AU$319 per week and is around 0.08 km from campus. It also includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Which property has the strongest amenities?
UniLodge Melbourne Central has the broadest facility mix in the supplied data, including a gym, study spaces, communal lounge, library, cinema, music room, games lounge, laundry, terraces and BBQ facilities.
Which property is best for managed student living?
Scape Melbourne Central is strong for managed student living because it lists an events program, management community, social lounge, gym, gaming zone, rooftop terrace, cinema, 24/7 security and the Sonder Safety App.
Is Scape Aurora close to MIT Melbourne?
Yes. Scape Aurora is around 0.13 km from MIT Melbourne, which is roughly 2 minutes walking. It is the higher-price option in the supplied set.
Are private rooms available near MIT Melbourne?
Yes. Private rooms are available across all deduped properties, including UniLodge Melbourne Central, Scape Melbourne Central, Scape Aurora and Student Living On A'Beckett.
Are shared rooms available near Melbourne Institute of Technology?
Shared rooms are listed at Scape Melbourne Central and Student Living On A'Beckett. Students should confirm the exact room price and bathroom setup before booking.
Are studio rooms available near MIT Melbourne?
No studio room option was supplied in the current listing data. The room types provided include private rooms, shared rooms, entire place-style options and private or shared kitchen and bathroom arrangements.
Which property is best for private bathroom or private kitchen options?
Scape Aurora is the clearest privacy-led option because its supplied room types include private room, private bathroom, private kitchen and entire place. Other properties also list private bathroom or private kitchen options.
What transport points are near MIT Melbourne?
Nearby points include A'Beckett St at about 0.17 km, Little Lonsdale St at about 0.18 km, Melbourne Central at about 0.22 km, La Trobe St/Queen at about 0.24 km and Elizabeth St at about 0.25 km.
Is Melbourne Central a good area for MIT Melbourne students?
Yes. Melbourne Central is extremely convenient in the supplied data because it is about 0.22 km from the campus area and several listed properties sit directly around La Trobe Street.
Does Student Living On A'Beckett include bills?
Student Living On A'Beckett lists unlimited Wi-Fi, gas and content insurance as included. Students should confirm whether electricity, water or other utilities are charged separately.
Does UniLodge Melbourne Central include WiFi?
Yes. UniLodge Melbourne Central lists unlimited Wi-Fi internet as included, along with water, electricity and Residential Life Program Membership.
When should students book accommodation near MIT Melbourne?
Students typically begin comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. Since all supplied listings are very close to campus and Melbourne Central, early comparison is useful.
How can students book Melbourne Institute of Technology accommodation through Admistay?
Students can compare the listed properties, check live availability and speak with an accommodation expert before finalising. They should confirm weekly rent, room type, bills, safety features and move-in terms before making payment.
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A private Australian higher education institute with Melbourne and Sydney campuses, known for Business, IT, Engineering, Accounting, Cyber Security and work-integrated learning.
Melbourne Institute of Technology, also known as MIT Australia, is a private higher education institute established in 1996. It operates across Melbourne and Sydney campuses and is known for career-focused Business, IT and Engineering programmes. With work-integrated learning included in degrees, scholarships for international students and city-centre campus access, MIT Australia is relevant for Indian and international students seeking practical Australian education with industry exposure.
Institution Name
Melbourne Institute of Technology
Short Name
MIT Australia
Country
Australia
Campus Cities
Melbourne and Sydney
Established
1996
Institution Type
Private Higher Education Institute
Known For
Business, IT, Engineering, Cyber Security, Accounting and WIL
Main Intakes
February, July and November according to source content
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 listed in source content
Melbourne Institute of Technology, commonly known as MIT Australia, is a private higher education institute in Australia established in 1996. The institute operates across two campuses in Melbourne and Sydney, with the Melbourne campus located in the centre of the Melbourne Central Business District. It is known as a specialist provider of Business, Information Technology and Engineering courses, making it suitable for students who want a focused, career-oriented academic environment rather than a broad traditional university experience.
MIT Australia currently teaches over 3,000 students across its Sydney and Melbourne campuses according to the source content. Students can choose from undergraduate and graduate programmes offered through the School of Business and the School of IT and Engineering. Popular study areas include business management, marketing, digital marketing, accounting, networking, cyber security, telecommunications engineering and professional accounting.
A key feature of MIT Australia is work-integrated learning. The source content states that all degrees include a WIL component, allowing students to gain industry experience before graduation. This is especially useful for Indian and international students because practical exposure, internships, employer engagement and workplace-context learning can improve career readiness in Australia.
The Melbourne campus is described as the larger campus and is located in Melbourne CBD. The campus offers high-tech computer labs, fast wireless internet, library access and study hubs. Melbourne itself is a strong student city with transport, sports, food, shopping and cultural life. Students choosing the Sydney campus should compare city lifestyle, commute, rent and career access separately because housing and living costs can differ between Melbourne and Sydney.
For Indian students, MIT Australia may be a strong option if the goal is to study Business, IT, Cyber Security, Engineering Technology or Professional Accounting in a practical urban setting. Admission requirements in the source content include IELTS 6.0, undergraduate academic qualifications for UG applicants and a bachelor’s degree for postgraduate applicants. Graduate applicants may also have professional qualifications and work experience assessed by the faculty programme coordinator.
Accommodation planning is important because the source content focuses on city-centre campus life and living costs but does not list on-campus residence as a core accommodation route. Students should compare verified student accommodation, shared flats, private student apartments, PBSA-style rooms and commute-friendly housing near the Melbourne or Sydney campus. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne and Sydney based on budget, safety, commute, room type and intake timing.
Overall, Melbourne Institute of Technology is best suited to students who want a private Australian institute with specialised programmes, practical learning, WIL experience and city-campus exposure. Students should verify final fees, deadlines, scholarships, admissions criteria, visa rules and accommodation costs before applying.
Melbourne Institute of Technology can be suitable for Indian students interested in Business, IT, Engineering, Cyber Security or Accounting in Australia. Its work-integrated learning model can help students gain practical industry exposure.
MIT Australia is known for career-focused Business, IT and Engineering courses, with work-integrated learning included in degrees.
Students usually choose private student apartments, shared flats, PBSA-style rooms or verified accommodation near the Melbourne CBD or Sydney campus, depending on where their course is delivered.
Accommodation costs vary by city, suburb and room type. Melbourne CBD and Sydney can require careful budgeting, so students should compare verified housing early.
MIT Australia may be worth considering for students seeking specialised business, IT, engineering or accounting education with practical work-integrated learning. Its value depends on course fit, total cost, scholarship eligibility and career goals.
Explore MIT Australia Business, IT, Engineering, Cyber Security, Networking and Accounting programmes with fee and career guidance.
Melbourne Institute of Technology offers undergraduate and graduate programmes through its School of Business and School of IT and Engineering. Popular courses include Bachelor of Business majors in Management, Marketing, Digital Marketing and Accounting, Bachelor-level Networking and Cyber Security routes, Engineering Technology in Telecommunications and Master of Science in Professional Accounting. The source content provides annual fee examples in AUD and INR, which students should verify before applying.
Melbourne Institute of Technology courses are focused on Business, IT and Engineering. The institute is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency according to the source content and offers programmes through the School of Business and the School of IT and Engineering. Students can choose from undergraduate and graduate programmes with strong practical and industry-facing relevance.
Popular undergraduate business options include Bachelor of Business with majors in Management, Marketing, Digital Marketing and Accounting. These courses may suit students interested in management roles, marketing careers, digital business, accounting support, entrepreneurship or further postgraduate study. For Indian students, these programmes can be useful if they want a focused private-institute route into Australian business education.
IT and Engineering options include Bachelor-level Networking, Network Cyber Security, Engineering Technology in Telecommunications and other technology-focused routes. These courses are especially relevant for students aiming for technology, infrastructure, cyber security, telecom, networking or systems careers. With digital and cyber skills becoming more important globally, students should evaluate course modules, WIL opportunities and career pathways carefully.
At postgraduate level, the source content lists Master of Science in Professional Accounting among the top courses. This may suit graduates seeking accounting-focused Australian postgraduate education. Students should verify recognition, course structure, professional outcomes and English requirements before applying.
The source content lists annual fee examples such as AUD 27,012 for Bachelor of Business majors, AUD 31,152 for Bachelor Networking, AUD 32,088 for Network Cyber Security, AUD 35,016 for Engineering Technology Telecommunications and AUD 29,568 for Master of Science Professional Accounting. It also mentions estimated tuition fees between AUD 13,175 and AUD 15,330 per annum in another cost section, so students should verify the latest official fee schedule before publication or application.
Fees should be evaluated alongside the cost of living in Melbourne or Sydney. Accommodation, food, public transport, clothing, entertainment, books, stationery and incidental expenses form part of the total cost. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation near MIT Australia campuses so they can budget with rent and commute costs included.
Bachelor of Business - Management
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; Australian fee source provided in AUD / year
INR: ₹17,81,171 listed in source content; current conversion should be checked
Best for: Students seeking a practical business management pathway
Indian students should connect management study with WIL, internships and long-term business career goals.
Bachelor of Business - Digital Marketing
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; Australian fee source provided in AUD / year
INR: ₹17,81,171 listed in source content; current conversion should be checked
Best for: Students interested in marketing, digital business and consumer communication
Students should build a portfolio of campaigns, analytics skills and internships alongside coursework.
Bachelor of Business - Accounting
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; Australian fee source provided in AUD / year
INR: ₹17,81,171 listed in source content; current conversion should be checked
Best for: Students interested in accounting, finance and business reporting
Students should verify professional accounting pathways and recognition before applying.
Bachelor - Network Cyber Security
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; Australian fee source provided in AUD / year
INR: ₹21,15,883 listed in source content; current conversion should be checked
Best for: Students interested in cyber security, networking and secure systems
Indian students should prepare technical fundamentals and compare WIL opportunities in cyber security.
Bachelor - Engineering Technology Telecommunications
Undergraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; Australian fee source provided in AUD / year
INR: ₹23,08,955 listed in source content; current conversion should be checked
Best for: Students interested in telecommunications and engineering technology
Students should check technical prerequisites, labs and WIL structure before applying.
Master of Science - Professional Accounting
Postgraduate • Course-specific duration
Fee: £Not applicable; Australian fee source provided in AUD / year
INR: ₹19,49,714 listed in source content; current conversion should be checked
Best for: Graduates seeking accounting-focused postgraduate study
Students should verify CPA or professional recognition pathways and admission requirements.
MIT Australia is known for Business, IT, Engineering, Cyber Security, Networking, Telecommunications and Professional Accounting courses.
Costs vary by course and city. The source content lists annual fee examples in AUD, and students should add accommodation and living costs in Melbourne or Sydney.
The best course depends on career goals. Indian students often compare Business, Digital Marketing, Accounting, Cyber Security, Networking and Professional Accounting routes.
MIT Australia includes work-integrated learning and career support, which can improve practical exposure. Employability depends on skills, internships, networking and market demand.
Yes. The source content lists Network Cyber Security as one of the popular MIT Australia programmes.
Application process, February, July and November intakes, UG and PG entry requirements, IELTS guidance and accommodation planning.
Melbourne Institute of Technology invites applications for three trimester terms in a year, with February, July and November intakes listed in the source content. International students can apply online or through an authorised agent. UG applicants need a 12-year academic qualification or equivalent, while PG applicants need a bachelor’s degree or equivalent. IELTS 6.0 is listed as the English requirement for both UG and PG routes.
Melbourne Institute of Technology admissions follow a three-trimester intake structure. The source content lists February, July and November as the main intakes. This gives international students multiple entry points during the year, but students should still verify exact application deadlines for their chosen course and campus.
Students can apply through the online application portal or via an authorised agent. The source content lists an application fee of AUD 75 for both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants. International students should verify the current application fee, required documents and programme-specific criteria before submitting the application.
For undergraduate admission, applicants need a 12-year academic qualification or equivalent. IELTS 6.0 is listed as the English requirement. Indian students applying after Class 12 should check whether their board marks, subject background and English score meet the selected programme requirements, especially for IT, engineering technology or accounting routes.
For postgraduate admission, applicants need a bachelor’s degree or equivalent. The source content also mentions GPA or aggregate expectations of 3.5 out of 4.0 or 90%, and IELTS 6.0. Professional qualifications and work experience may be assessed by the faculty programme coordinator. Students should verify whether these requirements apply to all postgraduate courses or specific programmes.
The source FAQ also mentions a reported GMAT score, but students should treat this carefully and verify whether GMAT is required for their selected programme. Not every course may require GMAT, and requirements can change by intake.
Students should connect admission planning with accommodation planning. Once a student knows whether they are studying in Melbourne or Sydney, they should compare verified accommodation near the relevant campus. Melbourne CBD can be convenient for campus access but may require higher rent planning. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne and Sydney based on safety, commute, budget and room type.
International students should also allow time for offer processing, tuition deposit or fee steps, visa documentation, OSHC, travel booking and arrival preparation. Applying early is safer, especially for students targeting popular intakes or scholarship consideration.
Step 1: Choose Programme and Campus
Select the MIT Australia course and confirm whether it is delivered at Melbourne or Sydney campus.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review UG or PG academic requirements, English score and any professional or work experience expectations.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Arrange academic transcripts, passport, English test score, financial documents and course-specific supporting evidence.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply online or through an authorised agent and verify the current application fee.
Step 5: Track Offer and Conditions
Respond to offer conditions and provide any missing documents within the required timeline.
Step 6: Apply for Scholarships
Check whether MIT Academic Achievement, International Excellence, Onshore or Offshore scholarship options apply.
Step 7: Prepare Visa and OSHC
Complete student visa, health cover, financial proof and arrival documentation according to current rules.
Step 8: Book Accommodation
Compare verified accommodation near the Melbourne or Sydney campus before travelling.
February
Listed as an intake in the source content
Application: Students should verify the current application deadline for the selected course
Useful for students starting in the main early-year Australian study period.
July
Listed as an intake in the source content
Application: Students should verify the current application deadline for the selected course
Suitable for students needing extra time after academic results, English testing or visa planning.
November
Listed as an intake in the source content
Application: Students should verify the current application deadline for the selected course
Useful for late-year applicants, but accommodation and visa planning should start early.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students can apply online or through an authorised agent. They need academic documents, English language proof, passport details and any course-specific supporting documents.
Admission difficulty depends on course level, academic marks, English score and supporting profile. PG applicants may need a bachelor’s degree, strong aggregate and possible work experience assessment.
MIT Australia lists February, July and November intakes. The best intake depends on academic readiness, English test timing, visa processing and accommodation availability.
Students should arrange accommodation after confirming their campus city and before visa-stage travel planning. Early comparison is useful for Melbourne CBD and Sydney housing.
The uploaded source does not mention interviews as a standard requirement. Students should verify course-specific requirements, especially for postgraduate or professional-entry routes.
A practical guide to MIT Australia’s Melbourne and Sydney campuses, city lifestyle, facilities, WIL exposure and accommodation planning.
Melbourne Institute of Technology operates across Melbourne and Sydney campuses. The Melbourne campus is the larger of the two and is located in Melbourne CBD. Student life includes access to high-tech computer labs, fast wireless internet, library facilities, study hubs, city-centre amenities and work-integrated learning opportunities. Accommodation planning should be based on campus city, commute, safety and total rent budget.
Student life at Melbourne Institute of Technology is closely linked to its urban campus locations in Melbourne and Sydney. The Melbourne campus is located in the Melbourne Central Business District and is described in the source content as the larger campus. This city-centre positioning gives students access to transport, food, shopping, sports, part-time work areas and cultural life.
The campus facilities mentioned in the source content include high-tech computer labs, fast wireless internet, library access and study hubs. These facilities are particularly important for students in business, IT, engineering, cyber security, networking and accounting programmes, where access to digital infrastructure and study spaces can influence academic routine.
Melbourne is described in the source as one of the less expensive cities in the developed world in terms of living expense, although students should verify current living costs because rent and inflation can change quickly. Sydney is also a major student city with strong employment, business and technology exposure, but housing costs can be high depending on suburb and room type.
Student life at MIT Australia is career-focused because degrees include work-integrated learning according to the source content. This means students should think beyond classrooms and prepare for internships, workplace projects, employer engagement, interview skills and practical industry exposure. The Career Development Centre also supports workshops, webinars, internship and part-time opportunities and employee talks.
Accommodation should be planned carefully. Students studying at the Melbourne CBD campus may prefer nearby student apartments, shared flats or PBSA-style accommodation with easy access to public transport. Students studying in Sydney should compare housing based on campus location, rent, commute and safety. Admistay can help MIT Australia students compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne and Sydney, making it easier to avoid unsuitable or unverified rental options.
Indian students should consider lifestyle and academic routine together. A cheaper room far from campus may create long commutes, especially during assessment periods or WIL commitments. A slightly higher-rent property with reliable transport and safer surroundings may improve daily consistency. Students should compare total monthly cost rather than only weekly rent.
Melbourne Campus
Sydney Campus
Work-Integrated Learning
All degrees include work-integrated learning according to the source content, helping students gain workplace-context experience before graduation.
Computer Labs
High-tech computer labs support IT, networking, engineering and business students.
Wireless Internet
Fast wireless internet supports digital coursework, research and online learning needs.
Library and Study Hubs
Library access and study hubs help students manage assignments, group work and exam preparation.
Career Development Centre
The centre conducts workshops, webinars, internship support, part-time opportunity guidance and employee talks.
City Lifestyle
Melbourne and Sydney offer food, sports, shopping, public transport and multicultural student communities.
Melbourne CBD
Best for: Students attending the Melbourne campus who want close access to classes and city amenities
Commute: Commute varies by exact property and transport route
Highly convenient but rent should be compared carefully.
Inner Melbourne suburbs
Best for: Students wanting a balance between rent and commute to Melbourne CBD
Commute: Commute varies by tram, train or bus route
Good for students who want access to campus without paying central-city rent.
Sydney student-friendly suburbs
Best for: Students attending the Sydney campus who want transport access and shared housing options
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Compare rent, transport time and safety before booking.
PBSA-style accommodation near campus
Best for: International students wanting structured student housing and easier arrival support
Commute: Commute varies by property location
Useful for first-time Indian students who want verified housing before arrival.
Shared student flats
Best for: Students looking to manage costs through shared living
Commute: Commute varies by suburb and transport route
Check lease terms, included bills, safety and distance before finalising.
Student life at MIT Australia is urban and career-focused, with Melbourne and Sydney campuses, computer labs, study hubs, library access and work-integrated learning.
The source content does not provide a specific Indian student community figure. However, MIT Australia has international students, and Melbourne and Sydney both have active Indian student communities.
Students usually live in verified student accommodation, shared flats, private apartments or PBSA-style rooms near the Melbourne or Sydney campus.
Student life can be demanding because courses include academic study and work-integrated learning. Students need to manage coursework, internships, commute and budgeting carefully.
Accommodation planning matters because campus location affects commute, rent and daily routine. Students should compare verified housing before arrival.
International student scholarships, tuition discounts, living cost planning and accommodation budget guidance for MIT Australia applicants.
Melbourne Institute of Technology offers institutional scholarships for international students, including MIT Academic Achievement Scholarship, MIT International Excellence Scholarship, Onshore Scholarships and Offshore Scholarships according to the source content. Awards may include up to 30% tuition fee discount, 20% tuition coverage or fixed tuition reductions. Students should verify current eligibility, deadlines and conditions before applying.
Melbourne Institute of Technology scholarships can reduce tuition pressure for eligible international students. The source content lists multiple institutional scholarship options, including MIT Academic Achievement Scholarship, MIT International Excellence Scholarship, Onshore Scholarships and Offshore Scholarships. These awards provide partial funding rather than full-cost support, so students should still prepare a complete study budget.
The MIT Academic Achievement Scholarship is listed as a one-time 30% discount off tuition fees for a trimester. Eligibility in the source content includes being a self-sponsored applicant, minimum 80% class attendance, an overall average of 75%, IELTS 7.0 overall and completion of at least two trimesters full-time as the programme requires. Students should verify whether this award is available before or during study and whether conditions have changed.
The MIT International Excellence Scholarship is listed as covering an equivalent of 20% of the tuition fee of a programme for international undergraduate and graduate students. Onshore Scholarships and Offshore Scholarships are listed with fixed tuition reductions of up to AUD 2,021 and AUD 1,721 respectively. Students should check eligibility carefully because scholarship conditions may depend on application location, enrolment status, first-attempt units and whether the student receives another MIT scholarship.
Funding planning should include more than tuition. The source content mentions that international students may anticipate around AUD 24,505 per year in living costs in Australia, including accommodation, food, transport, clothing, entertainment, books, stationery and incidental expenses. Students should verify current living costs because Melbourne and Sydney rental markets change frequently.
Indian students should convert tuition, scholarship value and living costs into INR using current exchange rates. Education loan planning should include tuition after scholarship, accommodation deposits, OSHC, visa fees, flights, food, transport and emergency funds. A scholarship can reduce the tuition burden, but it usually does not remove the need for rent and living-cost planning.
Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne and Sydney. This helps students understand realistic rent and commute costs before finalising their budget and reduces the risk of unsafe or poorly located housing.
Academic Achievement Scholarships
Scholarships rewarding eligible students with strong attendance, academic average and English performance.
International Excellence Scholarships
Tuition support for eligible international undergraduate and graduate students.
Onshore Scholarships
Tuition reduction options for eligible students applying or studying from within Australia.
Offshore Scholarships
Tuition reduction options for eligible students applying from outside Australia.
Education Loans
Indian students may use education loans to cover remaining tuition, accommodation, OSHC, visa and living expenses.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should compare rent, commute and included bills before choosing housing in Melbourne or Sydney.
MIT Academic Achievement Scholarship
Best for: High-performing eligible students meeting attendance, academic and English conditions
Coverage: One-time 30% discount off tuition fees for a trimester according to source content
Students should verify whether they need to complete two trimesters before eligibility applies.
MIT International Excellence Scholarship
Best for: Eligible international undergraduate and graduate students
Coverage: Equivalent of 20% of tuition fee of a programme according to source content
Useful for international students, but eligibility and award timing should be confirmed.
Onshore Scholarships
Best for: Eligible students pursuing first-attempt units and not receiving another MIT scholarship
Coverage: Up to AUD 2,021 tuition reduction according to source content
Students should check whether their study location and enrolment status qualify.
Offshore Scholarships
Best for: Eligible offshore students pursuing first-attempt units and not receiving another MIT scholarship
Coverage: Up to AUD 1,721 according to source content
Students applying from India should verify current offshore eligibility.
Yes. MIT Australia offers institutional scholarships for international students, including Academic Achievement, International Excellence, Onshore and Offshore scholarship options according to source content.
Indian students can review MIT International Excellence Scholarship, Offshore Scholarship and other eligible tuition reduction options, depending on their profile and application status.
The listed scholarships are tuition-focused and do not appear to cover accommodation. Students should budget separately for housing in Melbourne or Sydney.
Yes. Scholarship eligibility may depend on academic performance, attendance, IELTS score, enrolment status and whether the student already receives another scholarship.
Students can reduce living costs by comparing verified shared flats, PBSA-style rooms and private accommodation near the correct campus while checking commute and included bills.
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Explore Melbourne Institute of Technology undergraduate and postgraduate admissions, eligibility, fees, intakes, English requirements, application routes and student visa planning for international applicants.
Main Intake
March, July and November
Application Route
Direct MIT application, VTAC or authorised agent
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 overall
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-27 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Melbourne Institute of Technology offers rolling admissions across March, July and November intakes for students applying to business, accounting, networking, cyber security and engineering-related programmes.
Melbourne Institute of Technology admissions are suitable for students looking for career-focused undergraduate and postgraduate study in Australia. The institute offers undergraduate programmes, master’s degrees and graduate diplomas across areas such as Business, Accounting, Networking, Cyber Security and Telecommunications Engineering. International students should prepare early because admission, offer acceptance, CoE, OSHC and visa steps all need careful timing before the chosen intake.
Three main intake seasons: March, July and November
Rolling admission process for most applicants
No application fee mentioned in the provided admission data
IELTS 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5 mentioned as the minimum English requirement
GRE and GMAT are not required for admission
Interviews are generally not required
International applicants can apply through authorised MIT agents
Students interested in practical business, accounting, IT, networking, cyber security or telecommunications pathways
Applicants who want multiple intake options instead of waiting only for one annual intake
International students who meet the IELTS 6.0 overall requirement or can prepare for English proficiency before applying
Postgraduate applicants with a bachelor’s degree in a relevant area for technical programmes
Students who prefer an application process without GRE, GMAT or compulsory interview requirements
Applicants who can organise documents, visa planning and financial proof on time
Students looking for an Australia-based education route with career-oriented programme choices
Students who do not yet meet the English language requirement may need extra preparation before applying
Applicants choosing networking, cyber security or telecommunications may find it difficult without relevant technical background
Students who delay visa and CoE preparation may struggle to join their intended intake on time
Applicants with incomplete academic transcripts, passport details or financial documents may face avoidable delays
Students expecting a research-heavy university environment may need to check programme structure carefully
Applicants applying through the wrong route may need guidance on whether to use VTAC, direct application or an authorised agent
Undergraduate Admissions
UG Course Options
Undergraduate applicants can apply for programmes in Business, Engineering Technology and Networking-related majors.
Postgraduate Admissions
Master’s & Graduate Diplomas
Postgraduate options include Accounting, Networking, Cyber Security and Engineering-related programmes.
Main Intake
Three Intakes
MIT Australia accepts applications for March, July and November intake seasons.
Admission Type
Rolling Admissions
The institute follows a rolling admission process, so students should apply early for smoother enrolment and visa planning.
Melbourne Institute of Technology follows rolling admissions, but international students should apply as early as possible before the March, July or November intake.
Check official university deadline
Choose Preferred Intake
Select March, July or November intake based on course availability and visa planning time.
Before intended intake
Submit Application
Apply early through the correct route and avoid waiting until the programme start date.
After application review
Review Offer Conditions
Check any special conditions attached to the offer and prepare missing documents if required.
Before visa submission
Accept Offer and Arrange CoE
Submit the acceptance agreement, payment requirements and collect Confirmation of Enrolment.
Before travel
Complete Student Visa Steps
Arrange OSHC, financial proof, English evidence, health checks and visa documentation.
Melbourne Institute of Technology requires undergraduate applicants to hold Year 12 or equivalent qualification, while postgraduate applicants need an Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent international qualification.
Undergraduate
Year 12, high school diploma or equivalent overseas qualification
Postgraduate
Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent international qualification
Melbourne Institute of Technology accepts IELTS 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5 as the minimum English requirement mentioned in the provided admission data.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
No band below 5.5
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Completed application form
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport copy
English language proficiency evidence
Statement of Purpose where applicable
Letters of Recommendation
Updated CV or resume
Work or employment certificates if available
Personal or professional development certificates if available
Visa copy or visa-related documents where applicable
Financial proof and CoE documents for student visa processing
Melbourne Institute of Technology is popular for Accounting, Networking, Cyber Security, Telecommunications Engineering, Business and Engineering Technology pathways.
Master of Professional Accounting
Best For
This course is better suited for students who want a structured accounting pathway and can show clear interest in finance, compliance or business reporting.
Master of Networking (Major in Cyber Security)
Best For
Applicants should highlight IT, computer science, networking or software-related academic background to make the profile stronger.
Master of Engineering (Telecommunications)
Best For
Students should check whether their bachelor’s degree is closely aligned with telecommunications, electronics, electrical or computer systems.
Undergraduate Business Programmes
Best For
Business applicants should prepare a clear statement explaining why they want to study in Australia and how the course connects to career goals.
Undergraduate Networking and Cyber Security Majors
Best For
Students coming from a non-technical background should check subject expectations carefully before applying.
Master of Professional Accounting
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Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Relevant academic background for the selected course
Clear English language readiness
Complete and certified academic documents
Strong statement of purpose where required
Work experience or employment certificates if available
Well-matched course selection
Early application for the chosen intake
Choose the intake first because March, July and November timelines require different visa planning.
Check whether your course needs VTAC, direct MIT application or authorised agent support before starting.
Prepare certified transcripts, passport, CV, English scores and references early to avoid conditional-offer delays.
For technical postgraduate programmes, show clear alignment between your bachelor’s degree and the target course.
Use work experience certificates if available because they can add useful profile strength.
Avoid submitting a generic SOP; connect the course to your academic background and career direction.
Plan OSHC, CoE, financial proof and visa documents immediately after receiving the offer.
Applying late and leaving too little time for CoE and visa processing
Choosing a technical course without checking subject alignment
Submitting unclear or incomplete academic transcripts
Ignoring the IELTS minimum band requirement
Using a generic statement of purpose with no course-specific reasoning
Not adding work or employment certificates when they are available
Confusing the undergraduate and postgraduate application routes
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Low
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a course that matches your academic background, career goals and preferred intake.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic entry criteria, English requirements and course-specific background expectations.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, passport, English score, CV, references and work certificates if available.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through the direct MIT portal, VTAC or an authorised agent depending on your applicant type.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, although interviews are not generally required in the provided admission data.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Review offer conditions, submit missing documents and complete the acceptance process.
STEP 7
Visa Process
Arrange OSHC, CoE, financial proof and student visa documents for Australia.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Popular Career Areas
Accounting, Cyber Security, Networking, Telecommunications and Business
Employer Sectors
Technology, finance, telecommunications, business services and engineering support
Profile Advantage
Work certificates, relevant projects and clear course alignment can improve career readiness
Career Planning
Students should connect course choice with Australian labour-market demand and visa timelines
For Indian students, the strongest application is usually the one where the course choice clearly matches previous academics, not just future interest.
Students targeting Cyber Security or Networking should show technical readiness through subjects, projects, internships or work exposure.
Because MIT has three intake seasons, students should not rush into the nearest intake if documents, English scores or funds are not ready.
The CoE and visa process is just as important as admission approval, so students should plan OSHC, financial proof and offer acceptance early.
Applicants with work experience should include certificates because professional exposure can make the profile more practical and credible.
A simple, specific SOP explaining why MIT, why this course and why Australia will usually work better than a generic motivation statement.
Melbourne Institute of Technology accepts applications for March, July and November intake seasons.
Yes. The provided admission data mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5 as the minimum requirement.
No. The provided admission content states that GRE and GMAT scores are not required.
Interviews are generally not required for admission based on the provided content.
International students can apply through the direct MIT application route or via an authorised MIT agent in their home country.
Admission can be considered moderately competitive because applicants are reviewed on academic background, English readiness and supporting documents.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet the academic entry criteria, English language requirement and visa documentation requirements for Australia.
The main intakes mentioned for MIT Australia are March, July and November.
The provided admission data mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5 as the minimum acceptable score.
PTE and TOEFL requirements are course-specific in the provided data, so students should check the latest programme requirement before applying.
Undergraduate applicants may apply through VTAC or the relevant MIT application route depending on applicant type and course.
Postgraduate applicants can apply through the direct MIT application portal or through an authorised MIT agent if applying internationally.
The provided admission content mentions that no application fee is charged.
No. The provided admission data states that standardised tests such as GRE and GMAT are not required.
Interviews are generally not required, but students should still check course-specific instructions before submitting the application.
Common documents include academic transcripts, passport, English test proof, CV, references, SOP where applicable, work certificates if available and visa-related documents.
Popular postgraduate options include Master of Professional Accounting, Master of Networking with Cyber Security and Master of Engineering in Telecommunications.
International students should prepare OSHC, Confirmation of Enrolment, financial proof, English evidence, passport, health checks and Australian student visa documents.
Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia placement details include salary insights, top recruiters, and hiring trends to help students understand career outcomes and campus opportunities.
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