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Student Accommodation Near University of Melbourne
Properties
4+ nearby
Starting from
£255/wk
Closest option
0.31 km away
Peak demand
January, February
Overview
The University of Melbourne sits in Parkville, one of the strongest student locations in Melbourne because the campus connects directly with Carlton, Swanston Street, Grattan Street and the northern edge of the CBD. The supplied accommodation data is unusually strong for walkability: every deduped property sits within 0.47 km of the university, which means students can compare by price, room type, bills and facilities without moving far from campus. The cheapest listed option is 864 Swanston Street at A$255 per week, but it is focused on shared room, shared kitchen and shared bathroom living. Student Living - 740 Swanston and Student Living - 800 Swanston offer broader room configurations and remain within a short walk of UniMelb. Yugo University Square has the highest maximum price in the set, but it also brings stronger lifestyle facilities such as a gym, study pods, cinema/TV area, skyline terrace and high-speed WiFi. Students who want Parkville access, Carlton convenience and city shopping close by should compare these listings early, especially before February and July intake demand increases.
Quick Answers
Student accommodation near the University of Melbourne is highly concentrated around Parkville, Carlton and Swanston Street. Student Living - 740 Swanston is the closest listed option at around 0.31 km, while 864 Swanston Street is the cheapest listed property at A$255/week. Student Living - 800 Swanston gives a strong facilities mix with gym, study room, cinema, game room and pool, while Yugo University Square is best for students who want premium-style communal spaces and study pods. Since all listed properties are under 0.5 km from campus, the main decision is not distance but budget, room type, bills and lifestyle facilities.
Best For Budget
864 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Best For Closest
Student Living - 740 Swanston, Melbourne
Best For Amenities
Yugo University Square, Melbourne
Best For Studios
Studio rooms are not specifically listed in the supplied data; students wanting more independence should compare private room, private bathroom, private kitchen and entire place configurations.
Best Value Tradeoff
Student Living – 800 Swanston balances a low listed starting price of A$376/week with gym, study room, cinema, game room, pool, public transport stops and security features.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 4 minutes on foot
A$388/wk
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A$376/wk
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A$255/wk
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A$329/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Student Living - 740 Swanston | A$388 | Private room, shared room, entire place, private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen, shared kitchen | 0.31 km | Around 4 min walk | Bicycle parking, laundry, printing, games room, building-wide WiFi | Unlimited Internet, Residential Life Program membership, Content Insurance |
| Student Living – 800 Swanston | A$376 | Private room, shared room, entire place, private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen, shared kitchen | 0.38 km | Around 5 min walk | Gym, study room, cinema, game room, pool | Unlimited Internet, gas, Resident Life Program Membership, Contents Insurance |
| 864 Swanston Street | A$255 | Shared room, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 0.43 km | Around 5 min walk | Common area, storage room, laundry room, 24-hour security camera | Free WiFi, water, electricity |
| Yugo University Square | A$329 | Private room, entire place, private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen, shared kitchen | 0.47 km | Around 6 min walk | Study pods, gym, cinema/TV area, skyline terrace & BBQ, high-speed WiFi | Electricity, water, high-speed Wi-Fi |
Best Student Areas
Parkville
Parkville is the main academic base for University of Melbourne students and the most convenient area for daily access to campus. The university address sits in Parkville, and nearby transport points such as Melbourne University - Grattan St and Melbourne University - Royal Pde keep the area connected. Students living close to Parkville can walk to classes, reduce commute uncertainty and stay near academic buildings, libraries and student services. Since all deduped properties in this dataset are under 0.5 km from campus, Parkville access is the main strength of the page.
Carlton
Carlton is one of the most useful student neighbourhoods for UniMelb because it sits beside the Parkville campus and connects naturally with Swanston Street. Readings Carlton is around 0.54 km from the university, while local pharmacies and city shopping remain within reach. Student Living - 740 Swanston and Student Living – 800 Swanston both sit on Swanston Street, giving students campus proximity without losing the everyday convenience of Carlton. This area is best for students who want short walks, local services and a strong student atmosphere.
Melbourne CBD
The Melbourne CBD is slightly farther from the campus than Parkville and Carlton, but it adds shopping, transport and weekend convenience. Melbourne Central is around 1.34 km from the university, while Emporium Melbourne, Target Centre Melbourne, Melbourne's GPO and Midtown Melbourne are all within 2 km in the supplied nearby-place data. Students who stay near UniMelb can use the CBD for shopping and errands without needing to live far from campus. This makes Parkville-Carlton accommodation especially useful for students who want campus access and city convenience together.
Daily life around the University of Melbourne is supported by a useful mix of campus-side transport, bookshops, pharmacies and city shopping. Melbourne University - Grattan St is around 0.22 km away, while Royal Melbourne Hospital and Melbourne University - Royal Pde are both within roughly 0.26 km, giving students several nearby transport reference points. Readings Carlton is around 0.54 km from campus and is one of the strongest local study-and-culture names in the supplied data. Demarte's Amcal Chemist is around 0.64 km away, while Priceline Franklin St, Nova Pharmacy and David Nolte Pharmacy all sit within the wider student radius. For shopping, Melbourne Central is around 1.34 km from the university, followed by Emporium Melbourne at around 1.56 km and Target Centre Melbourne at around 1.68 km. This makes Parkville and Carlton accommodation practical not only for lectures but also for daily errands, casual browsing, pharmacy access and CBD shopping. The raw airport and helipad entries have been excluded because they are not useful for a student accommodation page.
How to Choose
Choosing between these UniMelb accommodation options depends on what the student values most. For the shortest walk, Student Living - 740 Swanston has the clearest advantage at 0.31 km from the university, with building-wide WiFi, laundry, games room, bicycle parking and printing facilities. For facilities, Student Living – 800 Swanston is very strong because it combines a study room, gym, cinema, game room, pool, courtyard, lounges and security features while still staying only 0.38 km from campus. For budget, 864 Swanston Street is the strongest source-supported option because it starts from A$255/week, but students must be comfortable with shared room, shared kitchen and shared bathroom living. For students who want a more amenities-led student environment, Yugo University Square is the better fit, with study pods, communal study spaces, gym, skyline terrace, cinema/TV area and 24-hour residence team. The key tradeoff is not distance, because all four are close. It is privacy, facilities and what is included in rent. Students who need a low weekly price should start with 864 Swanston Street, while students who want a stronger building experience should compare 800 Swanston and Yugo University Square.
University Info
Address
Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Melbourne accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, with earlier booking useful for Parkville and Carlton properties within walking distance of campus.
Accommodation demand around the University of Melbourne usually increases before first-semester and mid-year intake periods, especially for Swanston Street, Carlton and University Square locations.
Getting to Campus
The University of Melbourne's Parkville location gives students a rare advantage in this dataset: every deduped property is less than 0.5 km from campus. That means walking is realistic for all four listed accommodation options, and students can focus on rent, room type, bills and building facilities rather than long commute planning.
Student Living - 740 Swanston: around 4 minutes walking based on 0.31 km distance
Student Living – 800 Swanston: around 5 minutes walking based on 0.38 km distance
864 Swanston Street: around 5 minutes walking based on 0.43 km distance
Yugo University Square: around 6 minutes walking based on 0.47 km distance
Nearby transport points in the supplied data include Melbourne University - Grattan St at 0.22 km, Royal Melbourne Hospital at 0.25 km, Melbourne University - Royal Pde at 0.26 km and Morrah St at 0.31 km. These stops support movement across Parkville, Carlton and wider Melbourne, but most students in this listing set can walk to campus for daily classes.
Bills & Inclusions
Bills vary across the University of Melbourne listings, so students should compare inclusions carefully. Some properties include internet and insurance but do not list water or electricity, while others include utilities but offer fewer lifestyle facilities.
Student Living - 740 Swanston includes unlimited internet, Residential Life Program membership and content insurance.
Student Living – 800 Swanston includes unlimited internet, gas, Resident Life Program Membership and contents insurance.
864 Swanston Street includes free WiFi, water and electricity.
Yugo University Square includes electricity, water and high-speed Wi-Fi.
Students should confirm whether electricity, water, gas, WiFi, internet limits, content insurance and residential-life fees are included in the final tenancy. This is especially important when comparing 864 Swanston Street's lower weekly price against amenity-heavy options such as Student Living – 800 Swanston and Yugo University Square.
Room Types
shared room
Shared rooms are available in the supplied data at Student Living - 740 Swanston, Student Living – 800 Swanston and 864 Swanston Street. The lowest listed shared-focused property is 864 Swanston Street, starting from A$255/week. Shared rooms suit students who are prioritising price and are comfortable with shared bathroom and shared kitchen arrangements.
private room
Private room configurations appear at Student Living - 740 Swanston, Student Living – 800 Swanston and Yugo University Square. These options are useful for students who want more privacy while still living close to campus. Students should confirm whether the selected private room comes with a private bathroom, shared bathroom, private kitchen or shared kitchen before booking.
entire place
Entire place configurations are listed for Student Living - 740 Swanston, Student Living – 800 Swanston and Yugo University Square. These options are generally more suitable for students who want greater independence, but final pricing depends on the live room type. Yugo University Square has the highest supplied maximum price at A$859/week, so students should compare the exact room layout before making a decision.
private bathroom and private kitchen
Private bathroom and private kitchen configurations are listed across multiple properties in this dataset. These features matter for students who want more control over hygiene, cooking and daily routine. Since the source data groups room attributes together, students should check the individual listing to confirm which exact configuration is available at the advertised price.
Booking Advice
University of Melbourne students should shortlist Parkville and Carlton properties early because all four deduped options are very close to campus. Compare 864 Swanston for budget, 740 Swanston for closest access, 800 Swanston for facilities and Yugo University Square for amenities-led student living.
Area & Transport
Parkville, Carlton and Swanston Street form the main accommodation triangle for University of Melbourne students in this dataset. Properties on Swanston Street are particularly practical because they sit close to campus while keeping students connected to the city side of Melbourne. Student Living - 740 Swanston, Student Living – 800 Swanston and 864 Swanston Street all sit within 0.43 km of the university, while Yugo University Square is still only 0.47 km away. Nearby transport points include Melbourne University - Grattan St, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne University - Royal Pde and Morrah St, all within 0.31 km in the supplied data. For students with early classes or lab-heavy timetables, this level of proximity can reduce daily stress significantly. The CBD is also close enough to support weekend shopping and errands, with Melbourne Central, Emporium Melbourne, Target Centre Melbourne and Melbourne's GPO all within 2 km. Students should still check the exact building entrance and route to their faculty or teaching space, but every listed accommodation option here is campus-near by distance.
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Trust & Data Quality
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 appears once in the comparison.
Travel times use approximate distance-based walking estimates for properties under 1 km from the university.
Nearby places have been filtered to remove airport, helipad and non-student-useful entries from the raw data.
University review statistics are not used as property-level reviews, so property aggregate rating schema is disabled.
This page uses supplied Admistay listing data for property prices, distances, room configurations, amenities, bills and nearby places. Duplicate property rows have been collapsed by slug, with the strongest available price range retained where the same property appeared more than once. University review statistics have not been treated as property reviews, so property-level aggregate rating schema remains disabled. Students should confirm final rent, availability, included bills, property rules and payment terms before booking, because listing details may change during high-demand intake periods.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near the University of Melbourne?
864 Swanston Street is the cheapest listed option in the supplied data, starting from A$255 per week. It offers shared room, shared bathroom and shared kitchen configurations, so it is best suited to students who are comfortable with shared living. Students wanting more privacy should compare the higher-priced private room or entire place options.
Which student accommodation is closest to the University of Melbourne?
Student Living - 740 Swanston is the closest deduped property at around 0.31 km from the University of Melbourne. That is roughly a 4-minute walk using the standard distance-based estimate. It is the strongest option for students prioritising immediate campus access.
Are all listed properties near UniMelb within walking distance?
Yes. All four deduped properties are within 0.47 km of the University of Melbourne. Student Living - 740 Swanston, Student Living – 800 Swanston, 864 Swanston Street and Yugo University Square are all realistic walking options for daily classes.
Which accommodation near University of Melbourne has the best amenities?
Yugo University Square has the strongest amenities-led profile, with study pods, gym, cinema/TV area, skyline terrace and BBQ, communal study spaces, on-site laundry and high-speed WiFi. Student Living – 800 Swanston is also strong, with gym, study room, cinema, game room and pool.
Which property is best for students on a budget?
864 Swanston Street is best for budget based on the supplied prices because it starts from A$255 per week. The tradeoff is that it focuses on shared room, shared kitchen and shared bathroom living. Students should compare the lower price against their need for privacy and facilities.
Are bills included in University of Melbourne accommodation listings?
Yes, each listed property includes some bills, but the inclusions vary. 864 Swanston Street includes free WiFi, water and electricity, while Yugo University Square includes electricity, water and high-speed Wi-Fi. The Swanston Student Living properties include internet and membership or insurance items, with 800 Swanston also listing gas.
Is Student Living - 740 Swanston good for UniMelb students?
Yes. Student Living - 740 Swanston is around 0.31 km from the University of Melbourne, making it the closest property in the deduped comparison. It also lists laundry, games room, bicycle parking, printing and building-wide WiFi, with unlimited internet, Residential Life Program membership and content insurance included.
Is Student Living – 800 Swanston better than 740 Swanston?
Student Living – 800 Swanston is slightly farther from campus at 0.38 km compared with 0.31 km for 740 Swanston, but it has a stronger facilities mix. It lists gym, study room, cinema, game room, pool, lounges and security features. Students should choose 740 Swanston for the closest walk and 800 Swanston for stronger amenities.
Is Yugo University Square close to the University of Melbourne?
Yes. Yugo University Square is around 0.47 km from the University of Melbourne, which is about a 6-minute walk using the distance estimate. It is not the closest option, but it remains campus-near and has one of the strongest amenity packages in the supplied data.
Are private rooms available near University of Melbourne?
Yes. Private room configurations are listed at Student Living - 740 Swanston, Student Living – 800 Swanston and Yugo University Square. Students should check each room listing to confirm whether the bathroom and kitchen are private or shared.
Are shared rooms available near University of Melbourne?
Yes. Shared room configurations are listed at Student Living - 740 Swanston, Student Living – 800 Swanston and 864 Swanston Street. 864 Swanston Street is the lowest listed priced option and is focused on shared room, shared kitchen and shared bathroom living.
Do any properties near UniMelb have study spaces?
Yes. Student Living – 800 Swanston lists a study room, while Yugo University Square lists study pods and communal study spaces. These two properties are the strongest options for students who want study facilities inside the accommodation.
Which area is best for University of Melbourne students?
Parkville and Carlton are the strongest areas in this dataset because they keep students close to campus, Swanston Street, nearby transport and everyday services. Melbourne CBD is also useful for shopping and errands, with Melbourne Central and Emporium Melbourne within the wider student radius.
How far is Melbourne Central from the University of Melbourne?
Melbourne Central is listed around 1.34 km from the University of Melbourne. It is useful for shopping, errands and city access, but students in this accommodation set do not need to live in the CBD to reach it easily.
Are pharmacies close to the University of Melbourne?
Yes. Demarte's Amcal Chemist is listed around 0.64 km from the university, while Priceline Franklin St is around 1.06 km away. Nova Pharmacy, David Nolte Pharmacy and Melrose Street Pharmacy are also within the wider student radius.
When should students book accommodation near University of Melbourne?
Students typically begin comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. Since all listed options here are close to campus, early shortlisting is useful for securing the right balance of price, room type and facilities before demand rises.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near UniMelb?
Yes. First-year students can compare private student accommodation near the University of Melbourne alongside other housing options. They should check room type, included bills, payment schedule, house rules and distance before booking.
Can international students book these Melbourne student accommodation options?
International students can compare these accommodation options, but they should review required documents, payment terms, included bills and any property rules before confirming. They should also verify whether the selected room is shared, private or an entire place.
Do the properties near University of Melbourne include WiFi?
Yes, WiFi or internet is included across the listed properties in different forms. 740 Swanston and 800 Swanston list unlimited internet, 864 Swanston Street lists free WiFi, and Yugo University Square lists high-speed Wi-Fi.
How do I choose between shared room and private room near UniMelb?
Choose a shared room if the lowest weekly price is the main priority and you are comfortable sharing kitchen and bathroom facilities. Choose a private room or entire place if privacy, routine and independent living matter more. The supplied data shows lower pricing at 864 Swanston Street, while Yugo University Square and the Student Living properties offer broader room configurations.
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A globally ranked public research university in Melbourne known for academic excellence, international diversity, strong graduate pathways and the Melbourne Model.
The University of Melbourne, commonly known as UniMelb, is a leading public research university in Melbourne, Australia. It is known for its global rankings, international student diversity, Parkville campus, strong graduate pathways, and popular programmes in data science, engineering, law, medicine, commerce, science, business, design and health-related fields.
University Name
University of Melbourne
Short Name
UniMelb
Country
Australia
City
Melbourne
Main Campus
Parkville
University Type
Public Research University
International Students
Students from 150+ countries
Popular Courses
Data Science, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Commerce, Science
Accommodation Focus
Residential colleges, shared housing, private apartments and verified student accommodation in Melbourne
The University of Melbourne, commonly known as UniMelb, is one of Australia’s most prestigious public research universities and a major global study destination for international students. Located in Melbourne, Australia, the university is known for academic depth, research excellence, international diversity and strong graduate-level professional pathways. Its main and largest campus is Parkville, supported by additional campuses across Victoria that focus on specialist areas such as arts, music, horticulture, agriculture, forest science, veterinary science and rural health education.
The university’s global reputation is one of its biggest decision factors for students. The supplied source lists the University of Melbourne at number 19 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and number 37 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026. It also highlights the university’s continued presence among the world’s leading institutions across ranking systems such as QS, THE, US News and Shanghai Ranking. Students should still verify current rankings before applying because ranking positions change each year and depend on methodology.
For Indian and international students, the University of Melbourne is particularly attractive because it combines a high-ranking academic brand with a strong city-based student experience. The source mentions that the university hosts students from more than 150 countries, creating a globally diverse campus environment. This matters for students who want exposure to international classmates, multicultural networks, global career conversations and a more cosmopolitan study experience.
The university is also known for the Melbourne Model, where students generally begin with a broad undergraduate degree and then specialise at graduate level through professional or advanced master’s pathways. This model can be helpful for students who want flexibility before committing to a highly specialised career route, but it also means students must plan time, cost and long-term pathway decisions carefully. For example, students interested in engineering, law, medicine or business may need to think beyond the bachelor’s degree and consider the full academic route.
Popular study areas in the supplied source include data science, engineering, law, medicine, commerce, science, biotechnology, computer science, psychology, construction management, architecture and business administration. These areas are especially relevant for Indian students because they connect with global career tracks in technology, finance, healthcare, research, law, consulting, management, architecture and analytics.
Admission into the University of Melbourne can be competitive, especially for high-demand courses. The source mentions undergraduate academic expectations ranging from around 70 to 95 percent in Class XII depending on course and board, and postgraduate expectations commonly around 65 to 75 percent or above in a bachelor’s degree depending on programme. English language requirements are also important, with the source listing IELTS 6.5 overall or above and TOEFL 84 plus in the key highlights, while detailed programme sections show higher requirements for courses such as MBA, teaching, nursing, social work, law and oral health.
Student life at UniMelb is strongly shaped by the Parkville campus location. The source notes that Parkville is close to Carlton, Fitzroy and North Melbourne, with trams passing through the campus, the city centre only a few minutes away and Queen Victoria Market nearby. This makes daily life easier for students who want access to food, transport, social spaces, events, libraries, student clubs and city culture. The university also has more than 200 student clubs, sports facilities, wellbeing initiatives and extensive study spaces.
Accommodation planning is a serious part of the University of Melbourne decision. Melbourne is a high-demand student city, and the supplied source lists accommodation costs as a major yearly expense. Students may consider residential colleges, shared student housing, private student apartments, PBSA-style accommodation, ensuite rooms and studio rooms near Parkville or nearby areas such as Carlton, Fitzroy and North Melbourne. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne so they can plan rent, commute, room type, safety and move-in timing before arrival.
Overall, the University of Melbourne is best suited to students who want a globally recognised research university, strong academic challenge, a diverse international community and access to one of Australia’s strongest student cities. It may be a strong option for Indian students with excellent academic profiles, clear course direction and realistic budgeting for tuition, living costs and accommodation.
Yes, the University of Melbourne can be a strong option for Indian students with excellent academic records and clear career goals. It is globally ranked, internationally diverse and offers popular pathways in commerce, science, data science, engineering, law, medicine and business.
The University of Melbourne is known for research excellence, global rankings, the Melbourne Model, strong graduate pathways and popular courses in data science, engineering, law, medicine, commerce and science.
Students commonly look around Parkville, Carlton, Fitzroy, North Melbourne and other well-connected Melbourne neighbourhoods. Housing options may include residential colleges, shared flats, studio rooms, PBSA-style properties and private student apartments.
Accommodation near the University of Melbourne can be expensive because Melbourne is a major student city. Students should compare rent, commute, bills, lease terms and safety before booking.
The University of Melbourne may be worth it for students seeking a globally recognised university, strong academics, international exposure and career-focused graduate pathways. Students should compare tuition, living costs, scholarships and accommodation before deciding.
Popular programmes, tuition guidance and budgeting insights for Indian and international students.
The University of Melbourne offers undergraduate, graduate coursework, research degrees and short courses. Popular programmes in the supplied source include MBA, MS Data Science, LLM, BCom, Master of Biotechnology, MS Computer Science, MD, Clinical Psychology, Construction Management and Architecture.
University of Melbourne courses are highly attractive for students who want a globally recognised Australian degree with strong academic and professional pathways. The supplied source highlights a wide range of undergraduate, graduate coursework, research degrees and short courses, with popular areas including data science, engineering, law, medicine, commerce, science, biotechnology, computer science, psychology, construction management, architecture and business administration.
The University of Melbourne is especially known for its academic structure and graduate-level depth. Many students choose broad undergraduate degrees such as Commerce, Science, Arts, Design or Biomedicine before moving into professional or specialist postgraduate study. This can give students flexibility, but it also requires careful budget planning because the full pathway may take longer and cost more than a single direct-entry professional degree at some other universities.
The supplied source includes several tuition examples. Postgraduate fees are broadly shown as AUD 45,000 to 60,000 per year, undergraduate fees as AUD 40,000 to 50,000 per year and the full-time MBA fee as AUD 60,192 per year. It also lists total tuition examples for specific programmes, including MBA, MS Data Science, LLM, BCom, Master of Biotechnology, MS Computer Science, MD, Clinical Psychology, Construction Management and MArch. Students should verify final fees directly from the university because tuition can change by year, course load and programme structure.
For Indian students, fee planning should be done in AUD and INR, but INR values should be treated as approximate because exchange rates change. The source uses an exchange rate assumption of 1 AUD around INR 63.18. Students should recalculate costs closer to the payment date and include tuition, accommodation, OSHC, transport, food, study materials, visa costs and emergency funds.
Accommodation is one of the biggest cost drivers in Melbourne. The source lists accommodation or student housing as a major yearly expense, and also mentions monthly Melbourne living costs around AUD 2,000 to 2,500. Students should compare residential colleges, shared flats, studio rooms, private student apartments and verified student accommodation near Parkville, Carlton, Fitzroy and North Melbourne. Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne before arrival.
Master of Business Administration
Postgraduate • 2 Years
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides total tuition AUD 120,384 / year
INR: Approximately ₹76.6 lakh as provided in source content
Best for: Students with professional experience who want a globally recognised business school pathway in Australia.
Indian applicants should prepare for GMAT or GRE, leadership essays, references, interview and work-experience evidence.
MS Data Science
Postgraduate • 2 Years
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides total tuition AUD 94,484 / year
INR: Approximately ₹77.5 lakh as provided in source content
Best for: Students with strong mathematics, statistics, programming or technical foundations.
Students should highlight coding projects, internships, quantitative preparation and any data-focused academic work.
LLM
Postgraduate • 1 Year
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides total tuition AUD 49,984 / year
INR: Approximately ₹38.8 lakh as provided in source content
Best for: Law graduates seeking advanced legal specialisation and international exposure.
Indian law graduates should prepare a strong personal statement, academic references and evidence of legal interest or experience.
Bachelor of Commerce
Undergraduate • 3 Years
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides total tuition AUD 163,388 to AUD 189,947 / year
INR: Approximately ₹1.04 crore to ₹1.21 crore as provided in source content
Best for: High-performing students interested in business, finance, accounting, economics and management.
Indian students may need very strong Class XII scores, especially for competitive commerce-related pathways.
Master of Biotechnology
Postgraduate • 2 Years
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides total tuition AUD 117,600 / year
INR: Approximately ₹74.9 lakh as provided in source content
Best for: Students with science, biology, biotechnology or laboratory research interests.
Indian applicants should highlight lab experience, internships, research projects and strong science references.
MS Computer Science
Postgraduate • 2 Years
Fee: £Not applicable; source provides total tuition AUD 132,250 / year
INR: Approximately ₹84.2 lakh as provided in source content
Best for: Students with computer science, IT or related technical backgrounds.
Applicants should show coding projects, technical ability and strong academic preparation in computing subjects.
The University of Melbourne is known for data science, engineering, law, medicine, commerce, science, business, biotechnology, computer science, psychology, architecture and construction management.
Yes, it can be expensive because tuition and Melbourne living costs are both significant. The source lists UG fees around AUD 40,000 to 50,000 per year and PG fees around AUD 45,000 to 60,000 per year.
The best course depends on background and career goals. Indian students often compare commerce, data science, computer science, engineering, biotechnology, law, medicine and MBA pathways.
The University of Melbourne has a strong global reputation and career-focused graduate pathways. Employability depends on the selected course, student profile, internships, networking and post-study work planning.
Application routes, deadlines, academic requirements, English scores and visa-linked planning for Indian and international students.
The University of Melbourne offers Semester 1 and Semester 2 intakes for undergraduate and graduate programmes. The supplied source includes 2026 application deadlines, Indian academic requirements, English proficiency scores and MBA-specific admission criteria.
University of Melbourne admissions require careful planning because the university is academically competitive and course requirements vary by level, faculty and programme. The supplied source states that the university offers Semester 1, usually February or March, and Semester 2, usually July, for both undergraduate and graduate programmes. Students are advised to submit applications early to improve timing for scholarships, conditional offers, visa processing and accommodation planning.
For postgraduate applicants, the source mentions a direct University of Melbourne online application route and an application fee of AUD 154. Graduate applicants generally need a recognised bachelor’s degree, with common academic expectations around a Weighted Average Mark equivalent of 65 to 75 percent depending on course. Many graduate programmes also require a relevant undergraduate discipline, especially in areas such as engineering, data science, law, health, science and business.
For undergraduate applicants from India, the source gives detailed board-level guidance. Direct entry may be accepted from CBSE, CISCE and selected recognised state boards such as Tamil Nadu HSC, Maharashtra HSC and Karnataka PUC. Other state boards may not be eligible for direct entry according to the supplied source. Entry scores are calculated using the average percentage of the best four final-year subjects, with non-academic subjects potentially excluded. Students must also meet subject prerequisites and English language requirements.
English proficiency is a key requirement. The source lists common minimum scores such as IELTS Academic 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0, TOEFL iBT 81 overall for many listed requirements, PTE Academic 64 overall with no skill below 60 and Cambridge C1 Advanced 169 overall. Some programmes require higher scores, including MBA or selected commerce programmes, teaching, nursing, social work, Juris Doctor and oral health. Students should verify the exact English score for their course before applying.
The MBA pathway is more specialised. The source states that the MBA is delivered through Melbourne Business School and that full-time MBA applicants are assessed on academic background, professional work experience, GMAT or GRE, English proficiency, supporting documents and interview performance. The source also mentions a minimum of two years full-time professional work experience, with competitive GMAT guidance and a holistic evaluation process.
Accommodation planning should start during the admission process, not after visa approval. Melbourne is a high-demand student city, and students applying for Semester 1 or Semester 2 should compare verified accommodation early. Parkville, Carlton, Fitzroy and North Melbourne are practical areas for many students, but availability and rent can change quickly. Admistay can help students compare student accommodation near the University of Melbourne based on budget, commute, room type and move-in date.
Step 1: Select the right course
Choose a programme based on academic background, career goals, subject prerequisites, duration, fees and pathway requirements.
Step 2: Check Indian qualification eligibility
Undergraduate applicants should confirm whether their board is eligible for direct entry and whether their best-four subject score meets the course requirement.
Step 3: Review course-specific requirements
Check academic scores, English language requirements, prerequisites, portfolio, GMAT, GRE, interview or work-experience rules where applicable.
Step 4: Prepare documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, passport, English test score, SOP or personal statement, CV, references and portfolio where required.
Step 5: Submit application
Apply through the official University of Melbourne direct online application route or the required programme-specific route.
Step 6: Track offer and conditions
Monitor application status and complete any conditional requirements such as final grades, English scores or additional documents.
Step 7: Plan scholarships and funding
Check whether scholarships are automatic or require separate application and prepare financial documents for visa planning.
Step 8: Arrange visa and accommodation
After offer progress, prepare visa documents, OSHC and compare student accommodation in Melbourne before arrival.
Semester 1
Commonly available for undergraduate and graduate programmes, course-specific
Application: The supplied source lists timely application closing dates such as 31 October 2026 for undergraduate 2027 start and 31 August 2026 for graduate 2027 start.
This is a major intake period, so students should apply early and begin accommodation planning in advance.
Semester 2
Available for selected undergraduate and graduate programmes, course-specific
Application: The supplied source lists 31 May 2026 for mid-year undergraduate and graduate applications.
This intake can suit students who need more time for board results, English tests, finances or visa preparation.
MBA rounds
MBA-specific admission rounds through Melbourne Business School
Application: The source lists multiple MBA rounds, including 30 March 2026, 25 May 2026 and 27 July 2026 for later rounds.
MBA applicants should prepare GMAT or GRE, work-experience evidence, essays, references and interview readiness early.
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 through the official application route. Graduate applicants commonly apply through the University of Melbourne direct online application system.
Yes, many University of Melbourne courses are competitive, especially commerce, medicine, law, data science, computer science and MBA pathways. Admission depends on academic score, prerequisites, English proficiency and programme-specific requirements.
Semester 1 is a major intake, while Semester 2 is available for selected programmes. The best intake depends on course availability, academic readiness, English test timing, visa planning and accommodation availability.
Students should begin accommodation planning soon after shortlisting or receiving an offer. Parkville and nearby areas such as Carlton, Fitzroy and North Melbourne can see high student demand before intake season.
Interviews are not required for every course, but the MBA process may include interviews for shortlisted applicants. Some professional, creative or clinical courses may also have additional selection steps.
Parkville campus life, Melbourne student areas, residential colleges, clubs, wellbeing and accommodation planning.
The University of Melbourne has 7 campuses, with Parkville as the main and largest campus. Student life is shaped by city access, 200+ student clubs, sports facilities, libraries, wellbeing programmes, residential colleges and nearby areas such as Carlton, Fitzroy and North Melbourne.
University of Melbourne campus life is centred around Parkville, the university’s main and largest campus. The supplied source states that the university has seven campuses in total, with Parkville serving as the primary teaching and student-life hub. It is located near Melbourne’s city centre and close to student-friendly areas such as Carlton, Fitzroy and North Melbourne.
Parkville is one of the biggest reasons students choose UniMelb. The campus has strong access to trams, city amenities, Queen Victoria Market, food options, cultural spaces, study areas and social life. For international students, this location can make daily life easier because transport, groceries, part-time work areas, medical support, restaurants and student events are easier to reach than in more isolated campus settings.
The source mentions that the university has more than 200 student clubs, sports facilities and events throughout the year. This gives students opportunities to build friendships, explore interests and adjust to campus life beyond academics. For Indian students, clubs and peer networks can be especially helpful during the first semester when students are still adapting to a new education system, accommodation setup and independent living routine.
The University of Melbourne also has several specialist campuses. Southbank is dedicated to Fine Arts and Music in Melbourne’s Arts Precinct. Burnley focuses on horticulture and urban landscape studies. Dookie is an agricultural campus with working farms and agritech labs. Creswick is connected with forest science and environmental research. Werribee supports veterinary science and has an active animal hospital. Shepparton focuses on rural health education and Indigenous community programmes.
Residential colleges are another important part of the UniMelb experience. The supplied source mentions residential colleges such as Trinity, Ormond, Janet Clarke Hall and International House. These colleges can provide a structured living environment, social community, academic support and traditions, but students should compare cost, availability and lifestyle fit before choosing them.
Accommodation planning near the University of Melbourne needs practical attention. Students commonly compare residential colleges, student housing, shared rent, studio rooms, ensuite rooms, PBSA-style accommodation and private apartments. Parkville, Carlton, Fitzroy and North Melbourne can be convenient, but pricing and availability may vary. Students who want lower rent may consider well-connected suburbs with reliable tram or train access.
Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Melbourne based on room type, location, commute, price, safety and move-in date. This is especially useful for students arriving from India who may not be able to inspect properties physically before booking.
Student life at the University of Melbourne is academically demanding but socially rich. The source notes positive student opinions around reputation, professors, flexible curriculum, libraries, labs, clubs and campus location. It also flags challenges such as high tuition, high living costs, large class sizes and a more self-driven learning style, especially at master’s level. Students who succeed here usually combine academic discipline with proactive networking, early housing planning and realistic budgeting.
Parkville
Southbank
Burnley
Dookie
Creswick
Werribee
Shepparton
Melbourne city access
Parkville is close to Melbourne’s city centre, public transport, food, markets and cultural areas, making daily student life more convenient.
Student clubs and events
The source mentions more than 200 student clubs, sports facilities and events that help students build community.
Residential colleges
Residential colleges can offer structured living, traditions, academic support and close-knit student communities.
Libraries and study spaces
The source highlights well-equipped libraries, large study spaces and extended exam-period access.
Wellbeing support
The source mentions Thrive at Melbourne, quiet spaces, mindfulness sessions, therapy dogs during exams and peer wellbeing teams.
Specialist facilities
Students may access facilities such as labs, film studios, a veterinary hospital, student radio and specialist campus resources depending on course.
Parkville
Best for: Students who want to stay closest to the main campus and reduce daily commute.
Commute: Commute varies by exact address and walking or tram route
Very convenient for academics but students should compare rent and availability early.
Carlton
Best for: Students who want food, social life and close access to Parkville.
Commute: Commute varies by exact location
A strong student-friendly area, but costs can be higher near campus.
Fitzroy
Best for: Students who want a lively lifestyle, cafes, culture and city access.
Commute: Commute varies by tram, cycling or walking route
Good for students who value lifestyle, but rent should be compared carefully.
North Melbourne
Best for: Students who want a balance between campus access and transport connectivity.
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Can be practical for students comparing rent, commute and access to the city.
Well-connected Melbourne suburbs
Best for: Students who want potentially lower rent with reliable transport to campus.
Commute: Commute varies by train, tram and bus route
Students should check travel time during peak class hours before booking.
Student life at the University of Melbourne is academically demanding, internationally diverse and strongly connected to Melbourne city life. Students benefit from clubs, libraries, events, residential colleges and strong campus facilities.
The source does not provide a specific Indian student count, but the university hosts students from more than 150 countries and offers scholarships that include Indian applicants. Indian students are likely to find a diverse international environment.
Students often consider Parkville, Carlton, Fitzroy, North Melbourne and well-connected Melbourne neighbourhoods. Options include residential colleges, shared flats, studio rooms, PBSA-style accommodation and private apartments.
Yes, the University of Melbourne can be academically demanding, especially at master’s level and in competitive fields. Students should expect a self-driven learning style, strong workload and high academic standards.
Accommodation affects rent, commute, safety, routine and wellbeing. Early planning is important because Parkville and nearby areas can see high demand before major intake periods.
Scholarship options, tuition support, research funding and living-cost planning for Indian and international students.
The University of Melbourne offers scholarships ranging from partial tuition remission to major research funding. The supplied source lists scholarships such as Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship, Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship, Alex Chernov Scholarship, Melbourne Research Scholarship and Research Training Program Scholarship.
University of Melbourne scholarships can play an important role in reducing the cost of study, especially for international and Indian students managing high tuition fees and Melbourne living expenses. The supplied source states that the university offers scholarships ranging from partial to full tuition coverage, with eligibility and benefits varying by student merit and programme.
For undergraduate students, the source lists the Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship, which may offer 25 percent fee remission for eligible international students from low GDP countries, including India, subject to conditions. It also lists the Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship for extremely high-achieving students who completed Year 12 or IB in Australia, with benefits that may include tuition support and exchange support.
For Indian law students, the Alex Chernov Scholarship is listed as an India-specific option for students admitted to Melbourne Law Masters. The source states that it may cover full one-year tuition plus a living allowance, with a separate application and a specified application window. Students should verify current eligibility, deadlines and coverage because scholarship terms can change.
Research students may find significant funding options. The supplied source lists the Melbourne Research Scholarship and Research Training Program Scholarship with coverage that may include full fees, stipend and OSHC for eligible master’s by research or PhD applicants. These scholarships are usually highly competitive and depend on academic strength, research potential and programme eligibility.
Scholarships can reduce financial pressure, but they do not remove the need for full budget planning. The source lists Melbourne living costs around AUD 2,000 to 2,500 per month and accommodation costs as a major annual expense. Students should budget for rent, food, utilities, phone, transport, OSHC, study materials, entertainment and arrival setup. Indian students should also track AUD to INR exchange rates before paying fees or deposits.
Accommodation funding is particularly important. Most scholarships focus on tuition or research stipend support, and not every award covers housing. Students should compare residential colleges, shared housing, studio rooms and verified student accommodation near Parkville, Carlton, Fitzroy and North Melbourne. Admistay can help students compare safe student accommodation in Melbourne and choose options that fit their budget, commute and lifestyle needs.
Students should treat scholarship planning as part of the admission strategy. Strong grades, early application, complete documents, clear statements and course fit can improve readiness. However, scholarships remain competitive, and students should prepare a backup funding plan through family funds, education loans, external scholarships or savings.
International undergraduate scholarships
Scholarships for eligible international undergraduate students, potentially including tuition remission depending on academic merit and eligibility rules.
Merit-based scholarships
Awards based on strong academic performance, exceptional scores or competitive applicant profiles.
India-focused scholarships
Scholarships that may specifically support Indian students in selected programmes, such as law-related awards listed in the supplied source.
Research scholarships
Funding for master’s by research and PhD applicants that may include tuition fee support, stipend and OSHC depending on eligibility.
External scholarships and education loans
Funding options outside the university that Indian students may use to support tuition, living costs and accommodation.
Accommodation budgeting support
Practical cost control through early housing comparison, shared student flats, verified accommodation and commute-based planning.
Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship
Best for: Eligible international undergraduate students, including Indian applicants as noted in the supplied source.
Coverage: 25 percent tuition remission as listed in the supplied source
The source mentions automatic consideration with course application, but students should verify current eligibility and score requirements.
Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship
Best for: Extremely high-achieving students who completed Year 12 or IB in Australia.
Coverage: The source lists AUD 17,500 to 32,500 and 50 percent tuition waiver for Bachelor study plus exchange support.
This may not apply to all offshore Indian applicants because eligibility is tied to Australian Year 12 or IB completion.
Alex Chernov Scholarship
Best for: Indian students admitted to Melbourne Law Masters.
Coverage: The source lists 100 percent fees plus up to AUD 20,000.
A separate application is required according to the source, and students should verify the current application window.
Melbourne Research Scholarship
Best for: International students applying for master’s by research or PhD programmes.
Coverage: The source lists up to AUD 138,000, including full fees, stipend and OSHC.
Research scholarships are highly competitive and depend on academic record and research potential.
Research Training Program Scholarship
Best for: High-performing international research students in master’s by research or PhD pathways.
Coverage: The source lists up to AUD 138,000, including tuition, stipend and OSHC.
Students should confirm current eligibility, automatic consideration rules and research application requirements.
Yes, the University of Melbourne offers scholarships for international students, including undergraduate, merit-based and research funding options. Eligibility, coverage and application process vary by scholarship.
Indian students may consider the Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship, Alex Chernov Scholarship for Melbourne Law Masters, research scholarships and external funding options. Current eligibility should be verified before applying.
Some research scholarships may include a stipend that can support living costs, but many scholarships focus on tuition remission. Students should check award terms before assuming accommodation is covered.
Yes, scholarships are competitive and often depend on academic merit, programme eligibility, research potential or specific applicant categories. Strong grades and early preparation are important.
Students can reduce living costs by comparing shared accommodation, verified student housing, commute-friendly suburbs and room types before booking. Budgeting should include rent, food, utilities, transport and OSHC.
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Main Intake
February/March and July
Application Route
University direct online application
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5+ or equivalent
Admission Difficulty
Highly Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-27 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
The University of Melbourne is a highly competitive Australian public research university offering admissions across undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and research programmes for international students.
The University of Melbourne, also known as UniMelb, attracts students from more than 150 countries and is known for strong academic standards, research depth and globally recognised graduate pathways. Admissions are course-specific, with requirements varying across Commerce, Science, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Data Science, Design and MBA programmes. Indian students should pay close attention to recognised board rules, subject prerequisites, English scores, application deadlines and visa timelines before applying.
Public research university located in Melbourne, Australia
Parkville is the main and largest campus
Students come from more than 150 countries
Popular choices include Data Science, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Commerce and Science
Undergraduate entry for Indian students depends on board recognition, subject prerequisites and final-year scores
Postgraduate entry usually requires a recognised bachelor’s degree and course-specific WAM expectation
MBA applicants need work experience, GMAT or GRE, English scores, essays, references and interview preparation
Students with strong academic records who want to study at a globally ranked Australian research university
Indian students from CBSE, CISCE or recognised State Boards who meet course-specific entry scores
Applicants interested in Data Science, Engineering, Commerce, Law, Medicine, Science, Design or Business
Postgraduate applicants with a relevant bachelor’s degree and clear academic-to-career alignment
MBA applicants with professional experience, leadership potential and readiness for GMAT or GRE preparation
Research-focused students planning for master’s by research or PhD pathways
Students comfortable with a self-driven learning style and academically demanding coursework
Applicants with weak academic scores may find competitive courses difficult to access
Indian students from non-recognised State Boards may not qualify for direct undergraduate entry
Students applying to Commerce, Biomedicine, Oral Health, Medicine, Law or MBA without strong preparation may face higher competition
Applicants who ignore subject prerequisites, especially Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology or English, may become ineligible
Students with low English scores may need extra preparation because some programmes require higher bands
MBA applicants without meaningful work experience, leadership examples or test readiness may find the process demanding
Undergraduate Admissions
Direct Online Application
UG admission depends on recognised Class 12 qualifications, best-four subject calculation, prerequisites and English scores.
Postgraduate Admissions
Course-Specific Selection
PG applicants usually need a recognised bachelor’s degree, course-specific WAM and relevant academic background.
Main Intake
February/March and July
The university offers Semester 1 and Semester 2 intakes for many undergraduate and graduate courses.
Admission Type
Competitive Review
Selection is based on academics, English proficiency, work experience where required and supporting documents.
University of Melbourne deadlines vary by level and intake, with key 2026 dates including 31 May, 31 August and 31 October depending on course type.
31 May 2026
Mid-Year Undergraduate and Graduate Deadline
Timely application closing date for selected Semester 2 or mid-year 2026 undergraduate and graduate entry.
30 March 2026
MBA Round 3 Deadline
Round 3 closing date for MBA applicants in the 2026 admission cycle.
25 May 2026
MBA Round 4 Offshore International Deadline
Final offshore international closing date listed for MBA applicants applying from outside Australia.
27 July 2026
MBA Round 5 Deadline
Final onshore international and domestic closing date listed for MBA applicants.
31 August 2026
Graduate 2027 Start Deadline
Timely application closing date listed for regular or full-year graduate entry for a 2027 start.
31 October 2026
Undergraduate 2027 Start Deadline
Timely application closing date listed for Semester 1 undergraduate entry starting in February or March 2027.
University of Melbourne eligibility depends on course level, recognised qualification, subject prerequisites, academic score and English language evidence.
Undergraduate
Approximately 70% to 95% in Class 12 depending on course and board
Postgraduate
Recognised bachelor’s degree with course-specific WAM expectation, usually around 65% to 75%
Most University of Melbourne programmes require IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0, while selected programmes require higher scores.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
No band below 6.0
Higher Requirement
7.0 to 7.5 Overall
Programme-specific minimum bands
PTE
Standard Requirement
64 Overall
No skill below 60
Higher Requirement
72 Overall or course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
81 Overall
Writing 19, Speaking 19, Reading 16, Listening 16
Higher Requirement
94 or course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose or personal statement
Letters of Recommendation
IELTS, PTE or TOEFL score report
Updated CV or resume
Work experience documents if applicable
GMAT or GRE score for Full-time MBA
Portfolio or audition for selected creative programmes
Financial proof for visa processing
OSHC and Australian student visa documents
Popular University of Melbourne courses for international students include MBA, MS Data Science, LLM, Bachelor of Commerce, Biotechnology and Computer Science.
MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should prepare GMAT or GRE, leadership examples, personal statements, references and interview answers early.
MS Data Science
Best For
Students should show programming, mathematics and project readiness because technical alignment matters strongly.
LLM
Best For
A strong legal background, research interest and focused personal statement can improve application quality.
Bachelor of Commerce
Best For
Indian applicants should check board eligibility, Mathematics requirements and competitive Class 12 score expectations.
Master of Biotechnology
Best For
Lab experience, academic references, internships or research exposure can make the application stronger.
MS Computer Science
Best For
Coding projects, CS-related academic background and strong references are useful for profile strength.
MS Data Science
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LLM
Careers
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MS Computer Science
Careers
Industries
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Difficulty
Highly Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic scores in relevant subjects
Clear subject alignment for the selected course
Competitive English language scores
Mathematics readiness for Commerce, Science, Data Science and Engineering pathways
Research, internship or project evidence for postgraduate applicants
Work experience and leadership examples for MBA applicants
Complete documents submitted before the relevant deadline
Start with course eligibility because University of Melbourne requirements vary significantly by programme.
Indian UG applicants should confirm whether their board is accepted for direct entry before preparing the application.
Check subject prerequisites carefully, especially for Commerce, Science, Biomedicine, Oral Health and professional pathways.
Prepare English test scores early because selected programmes have higher IELTS, PTE or TOEFL requirements.
MBA applicants should build a complete profile with GMAT or GRE, work experience evidence, essays, references and interview preparation.
Postgraduate applicants should use their SOP to connect bachelor’s background, academic interest and career direction.
Apply early to improve planning for scholarships, conditional offers, OSHC, accommodation and Australian visa documentation.
Ignoring whether the Indian board is accepted for direct undergraduate entry
Applying without checking course-specific subject prerequisites
Using a generic SOP that does not explain why the selected University of Melbourne course fits the profile
Submitting incomplete transcripts, references, CV or English score documents
Underestimating higher English requirements for MBA, Law, Teaching, Nursing, Social Work or Oral Health
Starting MBA preparation late despite GMAT, GRE, essays, references and interview requirements
Assuming meeting the minimum eligibility automatically guarantees admission
Academic Strength
High
Research Focus
High
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a programme based on academic background, subject prerequisites, intake and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic scores, board recognition, WAM expectations, English scores and course-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, passport, SOP, references, CV, test scores and portfolio or work documents if required.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through the University of Melbourne direct online application portal or Melbourne Business School for MBA.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, especially for MBA or selected competitive programmes.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Review offer conditions, meet pending requirements and respond within the stated deadline.
STEP 7
Visa Process
Prepare OSHC, financial proof and Australian student visa documents after receiving the required offer documentation.
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Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Career Sectors
Technology, finance, consulting, healthcare, law, engineering and research
Global Reputation
Strong international recognition supported by high global ranking positions
Professional Pathways
Popular routes include Data Science, Commerce, Law, Medicine, MBA and Computer Science
Research Advantage
Strong option for students targeting research-led postgraduate or PhD pathways
Indian undergraduate applicants should first verify board eligibility because not all Indian State Boards qualify for direct entry.
Students targeting Commerce, Science, Biomedicine, Oral Health or Data Science should check Mathematics and science prerequisites before shortlisting the course.
MBA applicants should not treat the GMAT or GRE as a last-minute requirement because essays, references and interview preparation also need time.
For postgraduate applications, a strong SOP should explain academic progression clearly instead of only praising the university.
Scholarship planning should begin early because some awards are automatic while others require separate applications or specific eligibility conditions.
Students applying to Melbourne should plan tuition, living costs, OSHC, visa documents and accommodation together because total study cost can be significant.
The University of Melbourne generally offers Semester 1 in February or March and Semester 2 in July for many programmes.
Yes, Indian students can apply if they meet course-specific academic requirements, English requirements and board recognition rules where applicable.
Most programmes require IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0, while selected programmes require higher scores.
The provided admission data mentions an application fee of AUD 154 for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA applications.
Admission is highly competitive, especially for Data Science, Commerce, Law, Medicine, MBA, Computer Science and research-led programmes.
Yes, the provided data states that GMAT or GRE is required for the Full-time MBA.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and research programmes if they meet the academic, English language and course-specific requirements.
The provided data mentions direct entry from CBSE AISSC, CISCE ISC and recognised State Boards including Tamil Nadu HSC, Maharashtra HSC and Karnataka PUC.
No. The provided data states that other Indian State Boards are not eligible for direct entry, so students should verify their qualification before applying.
The provided data shows course-specific Class 12 expectations ranging from around 65% to 95% depending on course, board and subject requirements.
Postgraduate applicants usually need a recognised bachelor’s degree, course-specific WAM expectation, relevant academic background, English scores and supporting documents.
The standard requirement mentioned is IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0, but MBA, JD, Teaching, Nursing, Social Work and Oral Health may require higher scores.
Yes. The provided data mentions PTE Academic 64 overall with no skill below 60 as a standard requirement, with higher requirements for selected programmes.
Key dates in the provided data include 31 May 2026 for selected mid-year applications, 31 August 2026 for graduate 2027 start and 31 October 2026 for undergraduate 2027 start.
Common documents include transcripts, certificates, passport, SOP or personal statement, references, CV, English score and programme-specific documents such as portfolio, audition, work proof or GMAT or GRE.
Interviews may be required for selected programmes. MBA applicants, in particular, should prepare for a leadership-focused interview if shortlisted.
The MBA requires a recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent, at least two years of full-time professional experience, GMAT or GRE, English proficiency, personal statements, references and possible interview.
Yes. The provided data lists scholarships such as Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship, Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship, Alex Chernov Scholarship, Melbourne Research Scholarship and Research Training Program Scholarship.
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