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Student Accommodation Near Swinburne University of Technology
Properties
4+ nearby
Starting from
£311/wk
Closest option
0.24 km away
Peak demand
January, February
Overview
Swinburne University of Technology is based around John Street in Hawthorn, a compact inner-east Melbourne student area where daily routine matters as much as rent. Students usually compare accommodation by asking three questions first: can I walk to campus, are bills clear, and how close am I to Glenferrie Station? The supplied listings show two strong Hawthorn options within a practical walking radius. UniLodge Student Living - Vivida is around 0.24 km from campus, which makes it the closest deduped property in this set, while Student Living On Riversdale is around 0.89 km away and starts from A$311 per week. The Malvern listings, Parslow St and Acre Pl, sit beyond 3 km from Swinburne, so they should be treated as wider-area options rather than campus-near choices. They may suit students who prefer private-room living in a residential setting, but both require a live price check because the source data does not provide weekly rent. Around campus, Glenferrie Station, Readings Hawthorn, Camberwell Shopping Precinct and Chemist Warehouse Kew help create a practical student base for study, errands and transport.
Quick Answers
The strongest accommodation choices near Swinburne University of Technology are the Hawthorn listings because they keep students close to the John Street campus and Glenferrie Station. UniLodge Student Living - Vivida is the closest option at around 0.24 km, while Student Living On Riversdale gives the strongest price-distance tradeoff with listed rent from A$311/week and a 0.89 km campus distance. Parslow St and Acre Pl in Malvern include private rooms and some bills, but both are over 3 km away and have no supplied weekly price. Students who want fewer commute complications should compare Hawthorn first, then widen the search only if room type, price or availability requires it.
Best For Budget
Student Living On Riversdale, Melbourne
Best For Closest
UniLodge Student Living - Vivida, Melbourne
Best For Amenities
Student Living On Riversdale, Melbourne
Best For Studios
Studio rooms are not specified in the supplied listing data; students wanting privacy should compare private room, private bathroom, private kitchen and entire place configurations.
Best Value Tradeoff
Student Living On Riversdale gives the strongest source-supported balance of listed price, distance and facilities, with pricing from A$311/week, a 0.89 km campus distance, study rooms, lounges, onsite laundry and included bills.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
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A$346/wk
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A$311/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
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| UniLodge Student Living - Vivida | A$346 | Private room, entire place, private bathroom, private kitchen | 0.24 km | Around 3 min walk | Cinema room, games area, onsite laundry, bicycle storage, public transport stops | Unlimited Internet up to 5 devices, water, gas usage, contents insurance |
| Student Living On Riversdale | A$311 | Private room, entire place, private bathroom, private kitchen, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 0.89 km | Around 11 min walk | Study rooms, cinema, games room, lounges, onsite laundry | Water, gas, content insurance, residential life program membership, 100GB internet data per month |
| Parslow St, Malvern | Check listing | Private room, shared bathroom | 3.08 km | Wider-area commute by tram, train or bus | Fully equipped kitchen, dining area, balcony, study desk, laundry facility | Water, heating, WiFi |
| Acre Pl, Malvern | Check listing | Private room, shared bathroom | 3.26 km | Wider-area commute by tram, train or bus | Fully equipped kitchen, dining area, balcony, study desk, laundry facility | Water, heating, WiFi |
Best Student Areas
Hawthorn
Hawthorn is the strongest area for Swinburne students in this dataset because it keeps the university, transport and everyday services close together. The John Street campus area is supported by Glenferrie Station at around 0.23 km from the university and Readings Hawthorn at around 0.4 km. UniLodge Student Living - Vivida and Student Living On Riversdale both sit inside a practical walking radius, which reduces the risk of long daily commutes. Students who want to attend classes, use campus facilities and still reach wider Melbourne by public transport should compare Hawthorn options before looking farther out.
Camberwell and Kew
Camberwell and Kew are useful nearby districts for errands rather than the main accommodation focus in this supplied property set. Camberwell Shopping Precinct is around 1.74 km from the university area, while Chemist Warehouse Kew is around 1.87 km away. Students based in Hawthorn can use these areas for shopping, pharmacy access and everyday services without moving too far from campus. They add practical value to the student lifestyle around Swinburne, especially for those who want more than the immediate John Street routine.
Malvern
Malvern appears through Parslow St and Acre Pl, both private-room options with shared bathroom arrangements and included water, heating and WiFi. It is not the closest area for Swinburne students because both listed properties are more than 3 km from campus. The advantage is a more residential setting, with amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, balcony, study desk and laundry facility. The tradeoff is clear: students must check commute routes and live pricing before deciding whether Malvern makes sense against the walkable Hawthorn listings.
The curated nearby-place data shows why Hawthorn is practical for Swinburne students. Glenferrie Station is around 0.23 km from the university, giving students a clear transport anchor close to campus. Readings Hawthorn is around 0.4 km away and adds a useful bookshop and study-friendly local stop for students who want somewhere off campus to browse, read or reset between classes. For shopping and errands, Camberwell Shopping Precinct is around 1.74 km away, while Lyallway Store is around 1.79 km from the campus area. Chemist Warehouse Kew, at around 1.87 km, gives students a nearby pharmacy option within the wider everyday radius. ACER Melbourne Office & Bookshop is also within 2 km and can be treated as part of the broader study-and-culture map. The raw nearby-place data included distant restaurants, hotel entries and airport-style results that were not useful for a student accommodation page, so they have been removed rather than forced into the content.
How to Choose
The easiest way to compare Swinburne accommodation is to separate the listings into walkable Hawthorn options and wider-area Malvern options. Vivida is the strongest fit for students who want to be very close to campus, with a 0.24 km distance and a short estimated walk. It also has useful amenities such as cinema room, games area, onsite laundry, bicycle storage and public transport stops, plus included internet, water, gas usage and contents insurance. Student Living On Riversdale is slightly farther away at 0.89 km, but it gives the best price-distance balance because it starts from A$311/week and includes study rooms, cinema, games room, lounges and onsite laundry. Students who care about study facilities may find Riversdale more compelling than simply choosing the closest property. Parslow St and Acre Pl should be handled more carefully. Both list private rooms, shared bathrooms, study desks, laundry facilities, water, heating and WiFi, but neither has supplied weekly pricing. Since both are more than 3 km from campus, they only make sense if the live rent, room condition and commute route justify moving away from Hawthorn.
University Info
Address
John St, Hawthorn VIC 3122
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically compare Melbourne accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, with earlier searches useful for Hawthorn properties close to campus and Glenferrie Station.
Accommodation demand around Swinburne University of Technology usually rises before first-semester and mid-year intake periods, especially for walkable Hawthorn listings.
Getting to Campus
Swinburne University of Technology's Hawthorn campus is easiest to reach from accommodation close to John Street, Burwood Road, Riversdale Road and Glenferrie Station. The two Hawthorn listings in this dataset are inside a practical walking radius, while the Malvern listings are wider-area options that require route checking before booking.
UniLodge Student Living - Vivida: around 3 minutes walking based on 0.24 km distance
Student Living On Riversdale: around 11 minutes walking based on 0.89 km distance
Parslow St, Malvern: wider-area commute by tram, train or bus from 3.08 km away
Acre Pl, Malvern: wider-area commute by tram, train or bus from 3.26 km away
The strongest named transport point in the nearby-place data is Glenferrie Station at 0.23 km from campus. The property amenity data also references train access, tram access, bus access, public transport stops and public transport close by for the Hawthorn listings, so students comparing Vivida and Student Living On Riversdale should check which route best matches their lecture timetable.
Bills & Inclusions
Bills are one of the most important comparison points near Swinburne because the listed properties do not all include the same items. Students should compare internet, water, gas, heating and insurance line by line rather than assuming every Melbourne rent package works the same way.
UniLodge Student Living - Vivida includes unlimited internet for up to five devices, water, gas usage and contents insurance.
Student Living On Riversdale includes water, gas, content insurance, Residential Life Program Membership and 100GB internet data per month.
Parslow St, Malvern includes water, heating and WiFi.
Acre Pl, Malvern includes water, heating and WiFi.
Students should confirm whether electricity, heating, internet data limits, contents insurance and any residential-life fees are included in the final rent. The priced Hawthorn listings give clearer budget visibility than Parslow St and Acre Pl because the Malvern properties do not include weekly prices in the source data.
Room Types
private room
Private rooms appear across the supplied Swinburne listings and are the clearest privacy-led option in this dataset. Student Living On Riversdale starts from A$311/week and Vivida starts from A$346/week after deduping. Parslow St and Acre Pl also list private rooms, but pricing is missing, so students should check the live listing before treating them as budget alternatives.
entire place
Entire place room data is supplied for UniLodge Student Living - Vivida and Student Living On Riversdale. This can suit students who want more independence, but the source data does not describe exact layouts in detail. Students should confirm whether the final room includes a private bathroom, private kitchen, furnishing details and all listed bill inclusions before booking.
private bathroom and private kitchen
Private bathroom and private kitchen configurations are listed for the Hawthorn properties. These features usually matter to students who want more control over cooking, cleaning and daily routine. Since the source data groups several room attributes together, students should check the individual room listing to confirm which exact configuration is available at the displayed price.
shared bathroom and shared kitchen
Shared bathroom and shared kitchen configurations appear in Student Living On Riversdale, while Parslow St and Acre Pl list shared bathroom with private room accommodation. These arrangements can reduce cost in many student markets, but this page only uses the supplied prices. Because Malvern pricing is missing, students should not assume it is cheaper until the listing is checked.
Booking Advice
Students targeting Swinburne should shortlist Hawthorn accommodation first if they want a short daily routine. Start comparing options several months before intake, check bill inclusions carefully, and treat Malvern listings as transport-based alternatives rather than close-to-campus choices.
Area & Transport
Transport access should be a deciding factor for Swinburne students because the difference between 0.24 km, 0.89 km and more than 3 km is meaningful in everyday life. Vivida and Student Living On Riversdale are both realistic walking options, so students can keep daily travel simple and focus more on room type, bills and facilities. Glenferrie Station is the strongest named transport hub in the nearby data and sits around 0.23 km from campus. The Hawthorn property amenities also reference train access, tram access, bus access, public transport stops and public transport close by, which supports the area’s role as the main student base in this comparison. Malvern requires more planning. Parslow St is around 3.08 km from Swinburne and Acre Pl is around 3.26 km away, so students should check the most reliable tram, train or bus route before booking. These wider-area properties may work for students who prefer residential streets, private-room living and a quieter setting, but they are not replacements for the convenience of Hawthorn if the student needs quick campus access every day.
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Accommodation pricing, distances, room configurations, amenities and bills are based on the supplied Admistay listing data.
Duplicate property rows have been deduped by slug so each accommodation option appears once in the comparison.
Properties with missing weekly pricing are shown with a neutral check-the-listing fallback rather than an estimated rent.
Travel guidance uses approximate distance-based walking estimates and source-supported public transport references.
Nearby places have been filtered to remove distant, miscategorised or non-student-useful entries.
All accommodation details on this page are built from the supplied Admistay property data, including prices, distances, room attributes, amenity lists and bills. Repeated listings have been deduped by slug, which means Vivida and Student Living On Riversdale appear once each despite duplicate raw rows. Where price data is missing, the page says check listing rather than guessing. Students should confirm live rent, availability, included utilities, house rules, payment schedule and any cancellation terms before booking, because property details can change during peak intake periods.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Swinburne University of Technology?
Student Living On Riversdale has the lowest supplied starting price in this dataset at A$311 per week. It is around 0.89 km from the Hawthorn campus, so it remains within a realistic walking radius. Parslow St and Acre Pl may also be considered by budget-conscious students, but their prices are not supplied, so they cannot be called cheaper without checking the live listing.
Which accommodation is closest to Swinburne University of Technology?
UniLodge Student Living - Vivida is the closest deduped listing at around 0.24 km from Swinburne University of Technology. That works out to roughly a 3-minute walk using the standard distance-based estimate. It is the clearest option for students who want to stay near John Street and reduce daily travel time.
Are there student rooms within walking distance of Swinburne University?
Yes. UniLodge Student Living - Vivida is around 0.24 km away and Student Living On Riversdale is around 0.89 km away. Both are practical walking options for students studying at the Hawthorn campus. The Malvern listings are over 3 km away and should be treated as public-transport commutes.
Are bills included in student accommodation near Swinburne?
Yes, each supplied property lists at least some included bills. Vivida includes unlimited internet for up to five devices, water, gas usage and contents insurance. Student Living On Riversdale includes water, gas, content insurance, Residential Life Program Membership and 100GB internet data per month, while the Malvern listings include water, heating and WiFi.
Which Swinburne accommodation is best for transport access?
UniLodge Student Living - Vivida is the strongest transport-led choice because it is close to campus and includes transport-related amenities such as train access, bus access, tram access and public transport stops. Glenferrie Station is also listed around 0.23 km from the university. Students who want both campus access and wider Melbourne mobility should compare Vivida first.
Is Student Living On Riversdale close to Swinburne University?
Yes. Student Living On Riversdale is around 0.89 km from Swinburne University of Technology. The estimated walk is about 11 minutes, which makes it suitable for students who want to stay in Hawthorn without paying only for the closest location.
Are studio rooms available near Swinburne University in this data?
Studio rooms are not specifically listed in the supplied room type data. The dataset includes private room, entire place, private bathroom, private kitchen, shared bathroom and shared kitchen configurations. Students wanting maximum privacy should compare private bathroom, private kitchen and entire place options.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Swinburne?
Yes, first-year students can compare private student accommodation near Swinburne alongside other housing choices. The main checks are distance, rent, room configuration, included bills and house rules. Students new to Melbourne may prefer Hawthorn because it keeps campus and transport close together.
Which area is best for Swinburne University students?
Hawthorn is the best-supported area in the supplied data because it keeps students close to the university, Glenferrie Station and nearby student services. Vivida and Student Living On Riversdale both sit within a practical walking radius. Malvern can work for private-room living but is less convenient for daily campus access.
Is Malvern too far from Swinburne University?
The Malvern listings in this dataset are around 3.08 km and 3.26 km from campus. That is too far to describe as a close walking option. Students considering Parslow St or Acre Pl should check tram, train or bus routes and compare the live rent against Hawthorn accommodation.
Which property gives the best value tradeoff near Swinburne?
Student Living On Riversdale gives the strongest source-supported value tradeoff. It starts from A$311/week, sits around 0.89 km from campus and includes study rooms, lounges, onsite laundry, water, gas, content insurance and internet data. It is not the closest property, but it balances price and walkability well.
Do the properties near Swinburne offer study facilities?
Student Living On Riversdale lists study rooms, making it the strongest study-facility option in the supplied data. Parslow St and Acre Pl list a study desk, which can suit students who prefer private-room study. Vivida does not list study rooms, but it does include communal and social amenities such as a cinema room and games area.
What is included in the rent at Vivida near Swinburne?
The supplied bill data for UniLodge Student Living - Vivida includes unlimited internet for up to five devices, water, gas usage and contents insurance. The property also lists amenities such as onsite laundry, bicycle storage, cinema room, games area and public transport stops. Students should still check the live listing before booking.
What is included in the rent at Student Living On Riversdale?
Student Living On Riversdale lists water, gas, content insurance, Residential Life Program Membership and 100GB internet data per month as included bills. It also lists study rooms, lounges, cinema, games room and onsite laundry. Students should confirm final inclusions and any usage limits before making payment.
How early should students book accommodation near Swinburne?
Students typically start comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. Earlier searching is useful when the priority is Hawthorn, walkability or a specific room configuration. Waiting too long can reduce choice around the closest campus-area properties.
Are there private rooms near Swinburne University?
Yes. Private room configurations are supplied for Vivida, Student Living On Riversdale, Parslow St and Acre Pl. The key difference is distance: Vivida and Riversdale are in Hawthorn, while Parslow St and Acre Pl are wider-area Malvern options.
Can international students book these Melbourne accommodation options?
International students can compare private student accommodation near Swinburne, but they should review required documents, payment schedule, bill inclusions and any guarantor conditions if applicable. The safest approach is to shortlist by distance first, then confirm final tenancy terms. Admistay listing details can help narrow options before booking.
How do I book student accommodation near Swinburne through Admistay?
Start by comparing each listing by distance, weekly price, room type and bills. Then check live availability and speak with an accommodation expert before confirming. For Swinburne, Vivida and Student Living On Riversdale should be checked first if walking distance is important.
Should I choose Vivida or Student Living On Riversdale?
Choose Vivida if the shortest distance to campus matters most, because it is around 0.24 km away. Choose Student Living On Riversdale if you want the lowest listed price and stronger study-focused facilities, with the tradeoff of a longer but still practical walk. Both are stronger campus-area choices than the Malvern listings for daily Swinburne access.
Are the Malvern properties good for Swinburne students?
Parslow St and Acre Pl can be considered by students who want private-room living in a wider residential area. However, both are more than 3 km from campus and have no supplied weekly price in the source data. They should be shortlisted only after checking commute routes and live rent.
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A career-focused Australian university in Melbourne known for technology, engineering, business, design and industry-connected learning.
Swinburne University of Technology is a Melbourne-based Australian university known for engineering, computer science, IT, business, management and design. It is especially relevant for international and Indian students who want a practical, career-focused education in a major Australian student city with strong transport access, accommodation options and employability pathways.
University Name
Swinburne University of Technology
Country
Australia
City
Melbourne
Main Campus
Hawthorn
Other Australian Campuses
Croydon and Wantirna
International Campus
Malaysia campus mentioned in source content
Academic Strength
Technology, engineering, computer science, business, management and design
Best For
Students seeking applied, career-oriented education in Melbourne
Accommodation Focus
Campus housing, shared apartments, studio apartments, homestay and verified student accommodation in Melbourne
Swinburne University of Technology is a public university in Melbourne, Australia, known for its strong focus on technology-led education, applied learning, innovation and career-ready graduate outcomes. For students planning to study engineering, computer science, information technology, business, management, design or related professional fields in Australia, Swinburne can be a practical and future-focused option.
The university is based in Melbourne, one of Australia’s most active student cities, with its main Australian campuses located at Hawthorn, Croydon and Wantirna. The Hawthorn campus is especially important for international students because it offers convenient access to Melbourne’s city centre, with the source content noting that the university is around 15 to 20 minutes from the city centre by train. This makes Swinburne attractive for students who want a campus experience without being disconnected from internships, part-time work, transport, food, cultural activities and city-based networking opportunities.
Swinburne’s academic identity is built around practical education, technology, industry relevance and employability. The source content highlights the university’s strengths in engineering, computer science, business, management and design. These are high-intent study areas for Indian and international students because they connect strongly with global careers in software, data, engineering, business analytics, entrepreneurship, product design, digital transformation and management.
The university also has a notable India connection through a student exchange programme with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. For Indian students, this adds a useful recognition signal because IIT Madras is one of India’s most respected technical institutions. While students should still evaluate individual course outcomes, fees, visa requirements and career pathways, this kind of academic collaboration can make Swinburne more familiar and credible for Indian applicants exploring Australian study options.
In ranking terms, the provided source lists Swinburne University of Technology in recognised global ranking systems, including QS World University Ranking 2025 at 291, Times Higher Education 2024 in the 201–250 band, Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2024 at 24 and US News and World Report 2024 at 142. The same source also mentions Swinburne’s ranking in Australia as 10 according to US News. These ranking references should be treated as useful decision signals, but students should always verify the latest ranking year because university rankings change annually and depend on methodology.
For students comparing Australian universities, Swinburne may be especially suitable if they want a balance between academic reputation, city access, practical education and relatively structured student support. The university offers a large academic portfolio, with the source mentioning 161 undergraduate and 212 postgraduate programmes. It also provides educational access through Swinburne Online and Open Universities Australia, which reflects its broader commitment to flexible and technology-enabled learning.
Accommodation planning is an important part of the Swinburne decision. Melbourne is a popular student destination, and housing demand can rise quickly before the February and July intake periods. The source content mentions on-campus residence options, Homestay and Herestay residential support, along with weekly accommodation cost indicators for college rooms, shared apartments and studio apartments. International students should compare campus accommodation, private rentals, PBSA-style student housing, shared student flats and studio rooms based on safety, commute, total monthly cost and lifestyle needs.
Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne and understand housing trade-offs before arrival. This is particularly useful for Indian students who may be managing admission, visa timelines, tuition payments, OSHC, flight booking and accommodation decisions at the same time. Choosing housing early can reduce last-minute stress, especially for students starting in Semester 1 or Semester 2.
Overall, Swinburne University of Technology is worth considering for students who want an Australian university with strong applied learning, technology-oriented courses, Melbourne city access and practical employability support. It may suit students who are clear about career direction, value industry-facing education and want to study in a student-friendly city while planning accommodation and living costs realistically.
Yes, Swinburne University of Technology can be a good option for Indian students interested in engineering, IT, computer science, business, management and design. The source also mentions a student exchange programme with IIT Madras, which adds relevance for Indian applicants.
Swinburne is known for technology-focused and career-oriented education, especially in engineering, computer science, IT, business, management and design. It is also recognised in global ranking systems such as QS, Times Higher Education and US News.
Students commonly consider on-campus residence, shared apartments, studio apartments, homestay options and private student accommodation in Melbourne. Housing choice should depend on commute, budget, safety and proximity to the Hawthorn campus.
Accommodation costs vary by room type and lifestyle. The source lists weekly on-campus indicators such as college rooms, shared apartments and studio apartments, but students should verify current housing prices before booking.
Swinburne may be worth it for students seeking applied learning, Melbourne city access, technology-oriented courses and employability support. Students should compare course fees, living costs, scholarship availability and graduate outcomes before deciding.
Popular study areas, fee guidance and career-focused course planning for international and Indian students.
Swinburne University of Technology offers a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, with the source mentioning 161 undergraduate and 212 postgraduate options. Popular areas include business, information systems, IT, design, engineering, entrepreneurship and advanced manufacturing.
Swinburne University of Technology courses are particularly relevant for students interested in technology, business, design and engineering-led careers. The source content states that the university offers 161 undergraduate and 212 postgraduate programmes, giving students a wide academic range across technical, creative and professional disciplines.
For Indian and international students, the strongest course consideration should be alignment between academic background, career direction and post-study opportunity. Students interested in software, data, systems and digital transformation may find information technology and information systems programmes useful. Students interested in leadership, entrepreneurship and business growth may consider business, MBA-style and entrepreneurship-focused pathways. Engineering students may explore electrical engineering, advanced manufacturing and engineering practice routes depending on their previous study background.
The supplied source includes specific annual fee examples in AUD and INR. These include Executive MBA or Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Master of Business in Information Systems, Master of Information Technology, Master of Design, Master of Engineering Practice in Electrical Engineering and Master of Engineering Science in Advanced Manufacturing. However, tuition fees can change by year, course load and intake, so students should verify final figures directly with Swinburne before applying.
Budget planning should not stop at tuition. Melbourne living costs, accommodation, transport, food, OSHC, books, visa costs and personal expenses can significantly affect the total cost of study. The source mentions that student visa holders should budget at least 29,710 AUD each study year for living expenses, while a more realistic budget may be around 30,000 AUD to 38,000 AUD depending on lifestyle and housing choice.
Accommodation choice can change the total student budget substantially. A studio apartment may offer privacy but can cost more than a shared apartment. Shared student flats may reduce weekly rent but require students to manage utilities, commute and housemate compatibility. Campus accommodation may be easier for first-year international students, while verified student accommodation in Melbourne through platforms such as Admistay can help students compare safer, more structured housing options before arrival.
Executive Master of Business Administration / Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 27,140 / year
INR: ₹17,89,612 as provided in source content
Best for: Professionals and graduates interested in leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation-led business careers.
Indian students should highlight leadership experience, business motivation and clear career goals when applying.
Master of Business, Information Systems
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 43,920 / year
INR: ₹28,96,085 as provided in source content
Best for: Students who want to combine business decision-making with information systems and digital operations.
This can suit Indian students with business, IT, commerce or technology backgrounds who want a bridge between management and systems.
Master of Information Technology
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 42,240 / year
INR: ₹27,85,306 as provided in source content
Best for: Students interested in IT, software, systems, digital infrastructure and technology careers.
Indian students from computer science, IT or related backgrounds should check whether the course requires specific technical preparation.
Master of Design
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 41,440 / year
INR: ₹27,32,554 as provided in source content
Best for: Students who want to build design thinking, creative problem-solving and professional design capability.
Students should prepare a strong portfolio if required and verify the latest design admission criteria.
Master of Engineering Practice, Electrical Engineering
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 47,420 / year
INR: ₹31,26,875 as provided in source content
Best for: Students with engineering backgrounds who want applied postgraduate engineering education in Australia.
Indian applicants should verify prerequisite subjects, accreditation relevance and post-study career pathways.
Master of Engineering Science, Advanced Manufacturing
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides AUD 47,420 / year
INR: ₹31,26,875 as provided in source content
Best for: Engineering students interested in modern manufacturing, production systems and applied industrial innovation.
Students should connect previous engineering study with manufacturing, automation or industrial career goals.
Swinburne is known for engineering, computer science, IT, business, management and design. The source also lists postgraduate options in information systems, information technology, design and engineering.
Costs vary by programme and accommodation choice. The source lists selected postgraduate annual tuition examples from AUD 27,140 to AUD 47,420 and recommends planning living costs carefully in Melbourne.
The best course depends on the student’s academic background and career goal. IT, information systems, engineering, business and design may be strong options for Indian students seeking career-focused Australian education.
Swinburne has career resources such as SwinEmploy, Career Start, My Career Toolkit and GoinGlobal listed in the source. Students should still review course-specific graduate outcomes before applying.
Admission process, intakes, English requirements and visa-linked planning for international students.
Swinburne University of Technology offers Semester 1 and Semester 2 intake options, with the source identifying Semester 1 as February to May and Semester 2 as July to October. Indian students should apply early because admission, OSHC, visa and accommodation planning can take time.
Swinburne University of Technology admissions are suitable for students who want an Australian university with a broad academic portfolio and a practical, career-focused learning environment. The source content states that students can choose either Semester 1, from February to May, or Semester 2, from July to October, depending on course availability and application readiness.
For Indian students, timing is especially important. The source strongly advises Indian students requiring an Australian student visa to apply at least three months before the start date of their intake. This is practical advice because students need time to select the right course, prepare academic documents, submit English language scores, receive an offer, arrange OSHC, organise financial proof, apply for a visa and secure accommodation in Melbourne.
The admission process typically begins with course selection. Students should compare eligibility requirements, career outcomes, tuition fees and campus location before applying. Engineering, IT, design and business courses may have different academic expectations, so applicants should not assume one fixed requirement applies to every programme. Postgraduate students should also ensure that their previous degree is relevant to the selected programme.
English language preparation is a major part of the international admission process. The source mentions that Swinburne requires English proficiency scores and that a minimum PTE score range of 50 to 66 is required depending on admission level or programme. It also notes that Swinburne accepts DET scores for some undergraduate programmes. Students should verify the exact IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or DET requirement for their selected course before applying because English rules can differ by faculty and level.
The source mentions an overall acceptance rate of around 70%, suggesting a moderately accessible but still profile-based admission environment. Students should treat this figure carefully because acceptance rates can vary by programme, applicant pool and year. Competitive courses in technology, engineering, business and design may still require strong academic performance, relevant preparation and complete documentation.
Accommodation planning should run alongside admission planning, not after the visa stage. Students arriving for Semester 1 may face higher housing demand because February is a major intake period in Australia. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne, including shared flats, studio rooms, student apartments and PBSA-style options, so they can plan commute and budget before arrival.
Step 1: Choose the right Swinburne course
Shortlist programmes based on academic background, career goals, tuition fees, campus location and employability outcomes.
Step 2: Check course-specific requirements
Review academic eligibility, prerequisite subjects, English language scores and any additional requirements for the selected course.
Step 3: Prepare academic and identity documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, passport, English test results and any required supporting documents before submission.
Step 4: Submit the application
Apply through the correct Swinburne application route and ensure all documents are complete and accurate.
Step 5: Track offer and conditions
Monitor the application outcome and complete any conditional offer requirements such as final marks or English scores.
Step 6: Arrange OSHC and financial planning
International students should prepare Overseas Student Health Cover, living cost proof and other financial documents required for Australian study.
Step 7: Plan accommodation in Melbourne
Compare campus accommodation, shared apartments, studio rooms and verified student accommodation before arrival.
Step 8: Apply for visa and prepare travel
Complete student visa steps, book travel and finalise move-in arrangements well before the intake start date.
Semester 1
Commonly available, course-specific
Application: Students should apply at least three months before the intake start date where visa processing is required.
This intake usually begins around February and can be competitive for accommodation because many international students arrive at the same time.
Semester 2
Available for selected programmes, course-specific
Application: Students should confirm deadlines for their selected programme and apply early.
This intake usually begins around July and can be useful for students who need extra time for English tests, finances or visa preparation.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students apply by selecting a course, checking academic and English requirements, preparing documents and submitting an application through the correct Swinburne route. After receiving an offer, they must plan OSHC, visa and accommodation.
The source mentions an overall acceptance rate of around 70%, suggesting Swinburne is moderately accessible. However, admission difficulty can vary by course, academic background and applicant quality.
Semester 1 and Semester 2 are both options, but the best intake depends on course availability and student readiness. Indian students should apply at least three months before the start date if they need a visa.
Students should begin accommodation planning soon after shortlisting or receiving an offer. February and July intake periods can increase demand for housing in Melbourne.
The supplied source does not confirm interview requirements for all programmes. Students should check their selected course page because interviews or portfolios may apply for some programmes.
Campus environment, Melbourne lifestyle, student facilities and accommodation planning around Swinburne.
Swinburne University of Technology offers a Melbourne-based student experience with campuses at Hawthorn, Croydon and Wantirna, plus an international campus in Malaysia. The source highlights teaching and research facilities, study spaces, cafes, restaurants, libraries, bookshops and other campus services.
Swinburne University of Technology campus life is shaped by its Melbourne location, practical academic focus and access to student facilities across its Australian campuses. The supplied source identifies Hawthorn, Croydon and Wantirna as the university’s three Australian campuses, with a fourth international campus in Malaysia. For most international students, Hawthorn is likely to be the most recognisable campus because of its connection to Melbourne city access and student lifestyle.
Melbourne is one of Australia’s most popular student destinations, known for culture, food, public transport, arts, entertainment and a diverse international student community. For Indian students, the city can feel more manageable than smaller towns because it offers transport connectivity, multicultural food, social networks and access to part-time work opportunities. However, students must still plan budgets carefully because Melbourne living costs can be significant.
The source describes Swinburne campus life as safe, social and welcoming, with state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities across faculties and schools. It also mentions facilities such as study spaces, cafes, restaurants, libraries, bookshops and banks. These details matter because international students often need more than classrooms; they need reliable study zones, food access, support services, transport links and spaces where they can build routine.
Accommodation is one of the biggest student-life decisions at Swinburne. The source mentions on-campus residence facilities and support for other student accommodation in Australia, including Homestay and Herestay residential services. It also provides weekly cost examples for college rooms, shared apartments and studio apartments. Students should compare privacy, cost, commute, social comfort and contract flexibility before choosing.
For students studying at Hawthorn, living close to campus may reduce commute stress and help build a consistent academic routine. Students who want lower costs may consider shared accommodation in well-connected neighbourhoods, while those who want privacy may prefer studio apartments. PBSA-style accommodation and verified student apartments may be useful for students who want more structured housing, safety, bills clarity and student-focused amenities.
Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne and understand practical housing choices before they arrive. This is especially helpful for first-time international students who may not understand how rental deposits, room types, lease terms, transport routes and move-in dates work in Australia.
Student life at Swinburne can be rewarding for students who balance academics, employability and lifestyle. Technology, engineering, design and business courses can be demanding, so students should not choose accommodation based only on rent. A slightly better commute, safer location or more stable housing setup can improve daily routine, attendance, mental comfort and study performance.
Hawthorn Campus
Croydon Campus
Wantirna Campus
Malaysia Campus
Study and research facilities
The source mentions state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities across faculties and schools, supporting practical and academic learning.
Campus amenities
Students can access facilities such as study spaces, cafes, restaurants, libraries, bookshops and banks depending on campus.
Melbourne city lifestyle
Melbourne offers transport, culture, food, events and student-friendly neighbourhoods, making it attractive for international students.
Accommodation variety
Students can consider on-campus residence, shared apartments, studio apartments, homestay and verified private accommodation.
Career support tools
The source lists SwinEmploy, Career Start, My Career Toolkit, GoinGlobal and social media platforms as employment resources.
International student environment
Swinburne’s Melbourne setting and academic profile make it relevant for international students seeking applied education.
Hawthorn
Best for: Students who want to stay close to the main campus and reduce commute time.
Commute: Commute varies by exact address and transport route
This can be convenient but students should compare rent and room availability early.
Melbourne city-connected neighbourhoods
Best for: Students who want access to city life, part-time work options and transport links.
Commute: Commute varies by train, tram and bus route
Good for students who value lifestyle access but still need to manage rent carefully.
Well-connected shared housing areas
Best for: Students trying to balance rent, commute and social comfort.
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Shared flats may reduce weekly rent but students should check bills, lease terms and safety.
Student accommodation hubs in Melbourne
Best for: International students who want structured housing, student amenities and move-in support.
Commute: Commute varies by property location
Verified accommodation platforms can help students compare options before paying deposits.
Student life at Swinburne is shaped by Melbourne city access, campus facilities, practical learning and an international environment. The source describes the campus environment as safe, social and welcoming.
The supplied source does not provide a specific Indian student community size, but Swinburne is relevant for Indian students because of its Australia location, popular career-focused courses and IIT Madras exchange reference.
Students may live in campus accommodation, shared apartments, studio apartments, homestay options or private verified student accommodation in Melbourne. Hawthorn and well-connected neighbourhoods are practical options depending on budget.
Swinburne’s technology, engineering, business and design courses can be academically demanding because they are career-focused and practical. Students should build a stable routine around commute, study time and accommodation.
Accommodation affects rent, commute, safety, routine and student wellbeing. Planning early is especially important before February and July intakes when housing demand can rise.
Scholarship categories, funding planning and affordability guidance for international students.
The supplied source mentions that students applying to commence an eligible course for the first time from June 2024 until December 2024 at Swinburne’s Hawthorn campus were automatically considered for available international scholarships based on previous study grades. Students should verify current scholarship availability before applying.
Swinburne University of Technology scholarships can help international students reduce the overall cost of studying in Australia, but students should treat scholarship information as time-sensitive. The source content mentions that students applying to commence an intake in an eligible course for the first time from June 2024 until December 2024 at Swinburne’s Hawthorn campus were automatically considered for available international scholarships based on previous study grades.
This means scholarship availability may depend on intake, campus, eligibility, academic performance and university policy. Students should not assume the same scholarship conditions will apply every year. Before applying, Indian and international students should check the official Swinburne scholarship page for current awards, eligibility rules, automatic consideration details, separate application requirements and coverage levels.
For Indian students, funding planning should begin before admission submission. A scholarship may reduce tuition burden, but it may not cover living expenses, accommodation, flights, visa charges, OSHC or arrival setup costs. Students should build a complete study budget that includes tuition, yearly living costs, Melbourne accommodation, transport, food, health cover and emergency funds.
The source mentions that student visa holders should budget at least 29,710 AUD each study year for living expenses, while a more realistic annual budget may be around 30,000 AUD to 38,000 AUD depending on lifestyle and housing arrangements. This is important because even students who receive partial tuition support may still need strong financial planning for accommodation and daily living.
Accommodation is often one of the largest recurring expenses. Students can reduce costs by considering shared apartments, choosing well-connected neighbourhoods instead of the most central locations, booking early and comparing verified student accommodation options. Admistay can help students compare student housing in Melbourne, including studio rooms, shared flats, PBSA-style properties and student apartments, so they can plan affordability before arrival.
Scholarships are helpful, but they should be treated as one part of the funding plan rather than the entire plan. Students should also explore family funding, education loans, external scholarships, Indian bank loan options and careful lifestyle budgeting. Strong academic performance, early application and complete documentation can improve scholarship readiness, but awards remain competitive and subject to university rules.
International student scholarships
Scholarships or tuition reductions aimed at eligible international students, often based on academic performance or course eligibility.
Merit-based scholarships
Awards that may consider previous study grades, academic performance and applicant strength.
Course-specific scholarships
Funding that may apply only to selected programmes, faculties, levels or intake periods.
External scholarships
Funding offered by government bodies, private organisations or education funding agencies outside the university.
Education loans and family funding
Common funding routes for Indian students who need to cover tuition, living costs, travel and accommodation.
Accommodation budgeting support
Cost-control planning through shared housing, verified student accommodation comparison and early booking.
Swinburne international scholarship consideration
Best for: Eligible international students beginning an eligible course at the Hawthorn campus during the period mentioned in the source.
Coverage: Coverage varies and should be checked on the official Swinburne scholarship page.
The source mentions automatic consideration based on grades for a specific period, so students must verify whether this still applies for their intake.
Merit-based tuition support
Best for: Students with strong previous academic performance.
Coverage: Varies by award, course and academic year.
Academic marks can matter, but eligibility rules differ and may change.
External funding and education loans
Best for: Indian students who need broader funding beyond tuition discounts.
Coverage: Depends on bank, lender, sponsor or scholarship provider.
Students should include living costs, accommodation, OSHC and travel in the loan or funding plan.
The source mentions available international scholarship consideration for eligible students during a specified period. Students should verify current scholarship availability and eligibility on the official Swinburne website.
Indian students should look for international student scholarships, merit-based tuition support and external funding options. Exact scholarship names and coverage should be verified for the current intake.
The supplied source does not confirm accommodation coverage. Students should assume accommodation is a separate cost unless the official scholarship terms clearly state otherwise.
Scholarships are usually competitive because eligibility may depend on grades, course, intake and university policy. Strong academic performance and early application can improve readiness.
Students can reduce living costs by comparing shared apartments, verified student accommodation, commute-friendly neighbourhoods and early booking options. Budgeting should include rent, food, transport, OSHC and setup costs.
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Explore Swinburne University of Technology admissions, eligibility, courses, fees, intakes, English requirements, documents, competitiveness and application guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
February and July
Application Route
University application portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 or course-specific equivalent
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-27 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Swinburne University of Technology offers admission opportunities across engineering, IT, business, management and design, with February and July intakes for international students.
Swinburne University of Technology is a Melbourne-based Australian university known for technology-focused education, applied learning and career-oriented programmes. Students applying for 2026 should review course-specific eligibility, English language requirements and visa timelines before submitting their application. Indian students should plan early because Australian student visa preparation, OSHC, financial documents and intake deadlines can take additional time.
Popular for engineering, computer science, business, management and design programmes
Two major intake options are generally available: Semester 1 and Semester 2
International applicants should apply early to manage visa and documentation timelines
No application fee is mentioned in the provided admission data
PTE and IELTS requirements vary by course level and programme
Swinburne has links with Indian academic institutions, including an exchange connection with IIT Madras
Located in Melbourne with a strong technology and industry-focused academic environment
Students interested in applied technology, engineering, IT, business, management or design programmes
Applicants looking for an Australian university with February and July intake flexibility
Indian students who can prepare academic documents, English scores and visa requirements early
Students who prefer a career-focused university with industry-relevant learning
Applicants targeting roles in technology, business systems, engineering, design or entrepreneurship
Students who want to study in Melbourne while keeping course affordability in mind compared with some nearby alternatives
Postgraduate applicants with clear course goals and a relevant academic background
Students applying close to intake start dates may struggle with visa, OSHC and document timelines
Applicants with weak English test preparation may need extra time because requirements vary by programme
Students choosing engineering, IT or business analytics-style courses without subject alignment may find admission and coursework demanding
Applicants who have not prepared financial proof for Australian student visa processing may face delays
Students expecting one fixed admission requirement for all courses may find the course-specific rules confusing
Design applicants may need to check whether portfolio or creative evidence is required for their selected programme
Undergraduate Admissions
Course-Specific Entry
Applicants should select a course, check academic requirements and submit academic records with English language evidence where required.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Application
Postgraduate applicants need a relevant bachelor’s background and supporting documents based on the selected programme.
Main Intake
February and July
Swinburne commonly offers Semester 1 and Semester 2 entry options for many programmes.
Admission Type
Moderately Competitive
Admissions are generally based on academic qualifications, English proficiency and programme-specific conditions.
Students should apply at least three months before their intended Swinburne intake because visa and document processing can take time.
Check official university deadline
Choose 2026 Intake
Decide whether Semester 1 or Semester 2 is better for your course, English test timeline and visa planning.
At least 3 months before intake
Recommended Application Window
International students, especially Indian applicants, should apply early to allow time for offer, OSHC and visa preparation.
Semester 1
February Intake Planning
Semester 1 generally runs from February to May, so students should prepare applications well before the start period.
Semester 2
July Intake Planning
Semester 2 generally runs from July to October, making early document preparation important for international applicants.
Check official university deadline
Final Document Submission
Submit pending documents, English scores and visa-related evidence as requested by the university.
Swinburne University of Technology eligibility is course-specific and usually depends on academic background, subject relevance and English language proficiency.
Undergraduate
Course-specific academic requirement
Postgraduate
Relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification
Swinburne University of Technology requires English language evidence, with IELTS 6.0 and PTE ranges of 50 to 66 mentioned in the provided admission data.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
50-66
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
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose
Letters of Recommendation
IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or accepted English test score
Updated CV or resume
Work experience documents if applicable
Portfolio for selected design or creative programmes
Financial proof for visa processing
Overseas Student Health Cover details
Australian student visa documents
Swinburne University of Technology is popular for postgraduate programmes in business, information technology, design, engineering and entrepreneurship.
Executive Master of Business Administration / Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Best For
This option suits experienced applicants who want business leadership exposure with an entrepreneurship focus.
Master of Business, Information Systems
Best For
Students should highlight both business understanding and technology interest in their application.
Master of Information Technology
Best For
Projects, coding exposure or relevant academic modules can make the application more convincing.
Master of Design
Best For
Design applicants should check whether a portfolio or creative evidence is required before applying.
Master of Engineering Practice, Electrical Engineering
Best For
A relevant engineering background and clear technical goals are important for this programme.
Master of Engineering Science, Advanced Manufacturing
Best For
Students should connect previous engineering study with manufacturing, systems or innovation goals.
Master of Information Technology
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Master of Business, Information Systems
Careers
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Master of Design
Careers
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Master of Engineering Practice, Electrical Engineering
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Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Around 70% overall
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Relevant academic background for the selected course
Clear course and career alignment
English test readiness
Complete documentation before intake deadlines
Strong SOP explaining programme fit
Portfolio or project evidence where relevant
Early visa and OSHC planning for international applicants
Shortlist the programme first because Swinburne admission requirements vary by course.
Apply at least three months before the intake start period if you need an Australian student visa.
Prepare English test scores early, especially if your course requires a higher PTE or IELTS level.
Use the SOP to explain why the selected course fits your academic background and career direction.
Keep financial proof, passport and OSHC planning ready before the visa stage.
Design and creative applicants should check portfolio requirements before submission.
Postgraduate applicants should align CV, references and academic history with the chosen specialisation.
Applying too close to the intake and leaving no time for visa processing
Assuming the same English requirement applies to every programme
Submitting a generic SOP without explaining course fit
Choosing engineering, IT or design courses without checking subject prerequisites
Missing OSHC and visa-related planning as an international student
Not checking whether a portfolio, CV or work experience document is required
Using outdated fee or deadline information instead of confirming the latest university details
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Moderate
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a Swinburne programme based on academic background, intake availability and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, subject and English language requirements for the selected course.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, passport, SOP, references, CV, English score and portfolio if required.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through the university application portal and provide accurate academic details.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required for the selected programme or assessment route.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Review offer conditions, complete pending requirements and respond within the given timeline.
STEP 7
Visa Process
Prepare OSHC, financial proof and Australian student visa documents after receiving the required offer documentation.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Employer Sectors
Technology, engineering, design, business systems and innovation-led industries
Reported Recruiter Examples
Microsoft, Facebook, VMware and other technology-focused employers
Career Support
Swinburne provides online employment resources including SwinEmploy and career toolkits
Popular Career Paths
IT, business analysis, engineering, design, entrepreneurship and digital transformation
Indian students should not wait until the final weeks before intake because Australian visa, OSHC and financial document preparation can take time.
Swinburne can be a practical option for students seeking Melbourne-based education in technology, business, engineering or design with multiple intake choices.
Applicants should compare course fees carefully because postgraduate costs vary significantly between business, IT, design and engineering programmes.
For IT and engineering programmes, project work, relevant modules and technical clarity can make the application stronger.
Students applying for design-related courses should check portfolio expectations early instead of preparing creative documents at the last stage.
A strong application should show why Swinburne, why this course and how the degree supports the student’s next career move.
Swinburne generally offers Semester 1 and Semester 2 intake options, commonly linked with February and July entry periods.
Yes, Indian students can apply if they meet the selected course’s academic and English language requirements.
The provided data mentions IELTS 6.0 as a minimum accepted score, but students should confirm the exact requirement for their chosen programme.
The provided admission data mentions a PTE requirement range of 50 to 66 depending on the programme.
Swinburne is moderately competitive, with the provided data mentioning an overall acceptance rate of around 70%.
International students should apply at least three months before the intake start date to manage offer, visa and OSHC timelines.
Yes. Indian students can apply to Swinburne University of Technology for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes if they meet the academic, English language and visa-related requirements for their selected course.
Swinburne commonly offers Semester 1 and Semester 2 options. Semester 1 is linked with the February to May period, while Semester 2 is linked with the July to October period.
International students should ideally apply at least three months before the intake start date. This gives more time for offer processing, English score submission, OSHC and Australian student visa preparation.
Yes. International students usually need to provide English language evidence, and the provided data mentions IELTS 6.0 as a minimum accepted score. Exact requirements should be checked for the selected programme.
Yes. The provided admission data mentions a PTE score range of 50 to 66 depending on the course, so students should confirm the requirement on the official programme page.
The provided data says Swinburne accepts DET scores for some undergraduate programmes. Students should verify whether their chosen course accepts DET before relying on it.
The provided admission information states that there is no application fee for Swinburne University of Technology. Students should still verify the latest application terms before applying.
Students generally need academic transcripts, certificates, passport, SOP, English test score, CV or resume, references and any programme-specific documents such as portfolio or work experience evidence.
Admission is moderately competitive. The provided data mentions an overall acceptance rate of around 70%, but competitiveness can vary by course, academic profile and English requirement.
Swinburne is popular for engineering, information technology, business, management, design, entrepreneurship and applied technology-related programmes.
Yes. International students are required to maintain Overseas Student Health Cover for the duration of their stay in Australia as part of student visa planning.
The provided data mentions automatic consideration for available international scholarships for eligible students based on previous academic grades. Students should check the latest scholarship rules for 2026 before applying.
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