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Student Accommodation Near Victoria Graduate School of Business, Victoria University
Properties
5+ nearby
Starting from
£200/wk
Closest option
0.26 km away
Peak demand
January, February
Overview
Victoria Graduate School of Business, Victoria University is listed in Melbourne, with nearby accommodation options mainly spread across Footscray and Flemington in the supplied Admistay data. The closest property is UniLodge Victoria University, Melbourne, around 0.26 km from the university coordinates, making it the most convenient option for students who want to stay close to the Victoria University bus stop, Tiernan St and Geelong Rd transport points. It is also the only listing in this set with confirmed weekly pricing, starting from A$200 per week and going up to A$539 per week. The remaining nearby homes on Albert St, Whitehall St, Barkly St and Epsom Rd focus on private rooms with shared or private bathroom arrangements, but their weekly prices are not shown in the supplied data. Students comparing these listings should look closely at the tradeoff between distance, included bills, room privacy and live availability before making a booking decision.
Quick Answers
The strongest option near Victoria Graduate School of Business, Victoria University is UniLodge Victoria University because it is both the closest listing and the only property with confirmed weekly pricing in the supplied data. Albert St and Whitehall St give private-room alternatives within roughly 1.1-1.2 km, but students need to check the listing for current pricing. Barkly St and Epsom Rd sit further out, so they work better for students comfortable using local transport rather than relying on a very short campus journey.
Best For Budget
UniLodge Victoria University, Melbourne
Best For Closest
UniLodge Victoria University, Melbourne
Best For Amenities
UniLodge Victoria University, Melbourne
Best For Studios
Not specified in source data
Best Value Tradeoff
UniLodge Victoria University gives the clearest value signal because it combines the shortest distance, confirmed A$200 starting price and bills included data.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UniLodge Victoria University | A$200 | Private room, shared room, entire place | 0.26 km | Around 3 minutes walking | Study rooms, cinema room, rooftop garden terrace, resident barista café, bicycle storage | Water, unlimited internet, electricity, gas, community programme membership, bike storage, common areas |
| Albert St, Footscray | Check listing | Private room with shared bathroom | 1.11 km | Short local trip; check route | Fully equipped kitchen, dining area, balcony, study desk, laundry facility | Water, heating, WiFi |
| Whitehall St, Footscray | Check listing | Private room with shared bathroom | 1.22 km | Short local trip; check route | Fully equipped kitchen, dining area, balcony, study desk, laundry facility | Water, heating, WiFi |
| Barkly St, Footscray | Check listing | Private room with shared bathroom | 1.52 km | Short bus or local transport ride | Fully equipped kitchen, dining area, balcony, study desk, laundry facility | Water, heating, WiFi |
| Epsom Rd, Flemington | Check listing | Private room with private bathroom | 2.04 km | Wider-area public transport trip | Fully equipped kitchen, dining area, balcony, study desk, laundry facility | Water, heating, WiFi |
Best Student Areas
Footscray
Footscray has the strongest presence in this property set, with UniLodge Victoria University, Albert St, Whitehall St and Barkly St all listed in or around the area. The main advantage is practical: students can compare a managed residence close to Victoria University with smaller private-room homes that include water, heating and WiFi. The area works well for students who want to stay near Ballarat Road, local bus stops and the supplied Victoria University transport points.
Flemington
Flemington appears through the Epsom Rd listing, which sits around 2.04 km from the supplied university coordinates. It is not the closest option, but it gives students another Melbourne neighbourhood to compare when Footscray availability is limited or when a private bathroom is important. Students considering Flemington should check public transport routes carefully because the distance is beyond the shortest campus zone shown in this property set.
Melbourne
Melbourne gives students a wider accommodation market, but this page focuses only on the verified properties supplied near Victoria Graduate School of Business, Victoria University. The strongest data-supported cluster is Footscray, with Flemington as the wider-area option. Students should avoid comparing properties by city name alone and instead look at distance, transport stop access, live rent, included bills and room privacy.
The curated nearby-place data is transport-heavy, so students should focus on the bus stop names and street-level location rather than expecting a long list of lifestyle landmarks from the source. The closest transport point is Victoria University at 0.07 km, followed by Tiernan St at 0.24 km and Geelong Rd at 0.29 km. These help explain why UniLodge Victoria University is the most convenient listing for daily movement. Footscray-based homes on Albert St, Whitehall St and Barkly St place students within a residential setup where everyday life depends more on the house amenities: kitchen, dining area, balcony, laundry and study desk. Epsom Rd in Flemington adds more distance but includes private bathroom access in the room data. For students new to Melbourne, the sensible move is to compare commute first, then pricing, then bills, then rules around guests and quiet hours.
How to Choose
Students who want the simplest comparison should start with UniLodge Victoria University because it has the strongest data: confirmed price range, closest distance, broad amenities and detailed bills. It is also the best-supported option for students who want a managed residence rather than a smaller shared household. Albert St and Whitehall St are useful alternatives when students prefer private-room living in Footscray and are comfortable checking pricing separately. Both include water, heating and WiFi, along with a study desk, laundry facility and kitchen access. Barkly St is slightly further at 1.52 km, so it should not be judged like a next-door option. Epsom Rd in Flemington gives a private bathroom, which is a real advantage for privacy, but it is the furthest listing at 2.04 km. The practical decision is this: choose UniLodge for confirmed value and proximity, choose Albert St or Whitehall St for smaller private-room living, and choose Epsom Rd only if the private bathroom is worth the wider commute.
University Info
Address
300 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Melbourne accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want bills included rooms close to campus.
Victoria University accommodation demand usually increases before February and mid-year intakes, so students should check availability early.
Getting to Campus
The supplied location data places the accommodation search around Victoria University transport points, with the nearest curated stops including Victoria University, Tiernan St and Geelong Rd. Students should confirm the exact teaching location for their business course because Victoria University has multiple Melbourne locations.
UniLodge Victoria University: around 3 minutes walking based on 0.26 km distance
Albert St, Footscray: around 1.11 km; check local walking, bus or cycle route before booking
Whitehall St, Footscray: around 1.22 km; check local route and daily travel comfort
Barkly St, Footscray: around 1.52 km; better treated as a short bus or local transport ride
Epsom Rd, Flemington: around 2.04 km; wider-area public transport planning is recommended
Nearby transport entries supplied in the data include Victoria University at 0.07 km, Tiernan St at 0.24 km and Geelong Rd at 0.29 km. These are useful reference points when students compare the closest listing against wider Footscray and Flemington rooms.
Bills & Inclusions
Bills are clearly listed for all five deduped properties, but the inclusions differ between UniLodge and the smaller private-room listings.
UniLodge Victoria University includes water, unlimited internet, electricity, gas, membership to the Community Spirit Program, bike storage facility and use of all common areas.
Albert St, Footscray includes water, heating and WiFi.
Whitehall St, Footscray includes water, heating and WiFi.
Barkly St, Footscray includes water, heating and WiFi.
Epsom Rd, Flemington includes water, heating and WiFi.
Students should still confirm whether electricity, gas, internet speed, heating usage limits and any cleaning or service charges apply before signing a tenancy agreement.
Room Types
private room
Private rooms are the main room type in this data set. Albert St, Whitehall St and Barkly St include private rooms with shared bathroom access, while Epsom Rd lists a private room with private bathroom access. UniLodge Victoria University also includes private room options in its room data.
shared room
Shared room options appear in the UniLodge Victoria University data. Students choosing shared rooms should compare privacy, bathroom arrangement, kitchen access and bills before booking, especially if they are moving from overseas and want a quieter study setup.
entire place
Entire place appears in the UniLodge Victoria University room data. This may offer more independence than a standard shared-room arrangement, but students should check the live listing for current room availability and exact pricing.
Booking Advice
Students should check live pricing early because several nearby properties in the supplied data do not show weekly rates, and close-to-campus listings can become harder to compare during intake periods.
Area & Transport
The accommodation data points towards Footscray as the main student area for this Victoria University search. UniLodge Victoria University sits close to the supplied Victoria University transport point, while Albert St, Whitehall St and Barkly St form a nearby Footscray private-room group. The curated transport entries are all within 0.3 km of the university coordinates: Victoria University, Tiernan St and Geelong Rd. That makes local bus access a key part of the page. Epsom Rd, Flemington is further away, so students should check the route before choosing it over closer Footscray properties. Distance labels should be read carefully: UniLodge is walkable based on the supplied distance, Albert St and Whitehall St are short local trips, Barkly St is better handled by local transport, and Epsom Rd is a wider-area choice. Students should also confirm whether their Victoria University business classes are taught at the same location used for these distance calculations.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on listing data supplied to Admistay.
Distances are calculated from the university coordinates supplied in the source data.
Only nearby student accommodation listings from the supplied property data have been included.
Some properties do not show weekly pricing in the supplied data and should be checked on the live listing before booking.
Campus address and coordinate data should be confirmed by students where their course is taught across multiple Victoria University locations.
This page uses the university coordinates, property distances, weekly pricing and amenity data supplied to Admistay. One duplicate UniLodge listing was merged by slug, keeping the lower supplied starting price of A$200 and the same A$539 maximum. Several properties do not include weekly pricing in the source data, so live listing checks are necessary before a student finalises budget or availability.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Victoria Graduate School of Business, Victoria University?
UniLodge Victoria University is the cheapest confirmed option in the supplied data, with pricing from A$200 per week. Other nearby listings do not show weekly pricing, so students should check those live listings before comparing them as cheaper or more expensive.
Which accommodation is closest to Victoria Graduate School of Business, Victoria University?
UniLodge Victoria University is the closest listed property at around 0.26 km from the supplied university coordinates. The next closest options are Albert St at 1.11 km and Whitehall St at 1.22 km.
Are bills included in student accommodation near Victoria University?
Yes, bills are listed for all deduped properties in the supplied data. UniLodge includes water, unlimited internet, electricity, gas, bike storage, common area access and community programme membership, while the private-room listings include water, heating and WiFi.
Are private rooms available near Victoria Graduate School of Business?
Yes, private rooms are available across UniLodge Victoria University, Albert St, Whitehall St, Barkly St and Epsom Rd. Epsom Rd also lists a private bathroom, while Albert St, Whitehall St and Barkly St list shared bathroom access.
Are shared rooms available near Victoria University Melbourne?
Shared room options appear in the UniLodge Victoria University room data. Students should check the live listing for current availability, exact room layout and pricing before booking.
Which property is best for students who want the most amenities?
UniLodge Victoria University has the strongest amenity mix in the supplied data. It lists study rooms, theatre or cinema room, rooftop garden terrace, resident barista café, bicycle storage, community events and on-site reception.
Is Footscray a good area for Victoria University students?
Footscray is the main area represented in this property data. UniLodge, Albert St, Whitehall St and Barkly St are all Footscray-linked options, giving students a range from managed residence to private-room accommodation.
Is Flemington close to Victoria University?
The Epsom Rd, Flemington listing is around 2.04 km from the supplied university coordinates. It is not the closest choice, so students should check daily public transport or cycling routes before choosing it.
How far is UniLodge Victoria University from campus?
UniLodge Victoria University is around 0.26 km from the supplied university coordinates. Using the approximate walking calculation, that is around 3 minutes on foot.
Do the private-room listings show weekly prices?
No, the Albert St, Whitehall St, Barkly St and Epsom Rd listings do not show weekly prices in the supplied data. Students should check the live listing before budgeting or comparing value.
Which property is best for postgraduate students?
Albert St and Epsom Rd may appeal to postgraduate students because they offer private-room setups, with Epsom Rd also listing a private bathroom. UniLodge remains stronger for students who want managed facilities and a very short distance.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Victoria University?
Yes, first-year students can usually compare private student accommodation alongside other housing options. They should check age rules, tenancy terms, guarantor requirements and any house rules before booking.
What should international students check before booking?
International students should confirm the final rent, included bills, deposit or upfront payment requirements, contract length, cancellation terms, guest rules and campus location. They should also check whether WiFi, heating, water and electricity are fully included.
Are there strict house rules in the private-room listings?
Yes, the private-room listings include rules such as no overnight guests, quiet time from 11 PM to 9 AM, no kitchen appliances in bedrooms and no outside furniture. Students should read these carefully before choosing a co-living style property.
Which accommodation has a private bathroom?
Epsom Rd, Flemington lists a private room with private bathroom access. The Albert St, Whitehall St and Barkly St listings show private rooms with shared bathroom access.
When should students book accommodation near Victoria University?
Students usually benefit from searching 3 to 5 months before intake. Booking earlier is helpful when students need a specific room type, bills included rent or a property close to the supplied Victoria University transport points.
Is the closest property also the best value option?
In this data set, UniLodge Victoria University is both the closest property and the lowest confirmed priced option. That makes it the strongest value signal, although students should still compare room type, availability and contract terms.
How can students book accommodation near Victoria Graduate School of Business?
Students can compare the listed properties, shortlist by distance and bills, then check live availability through Admistay. Before confirming, they should verify the exact campus location, room type, rent, inclusions and tenancy rules.
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A Melbourne CBD-based business school within Victoria University, known for practical business education, flexible intakes and strong international student support.
Victoria University Graduate School of Business is part of Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia. Located around Melbourne’s central business district, it is suitable for students seeking business, management, marketing, finance, hospitality, tourism, events, sport business and business analytics programmes with practical learning and flexible study options.
Institution Name
Victoria University Graduate School of Business
Parent University
Victoria University
Country
Australia
City
Melbourne
Campus Area
City Flinders / Melbourne CBD area
Institution Type
Public university business school
Popular Study Areas
MBA, Business, Finance, Marketing, Management, Business Analytics, Hospitality and Sport Business
Main Intakes
February, July and November where available
Application Route
Direct university application or education agent
Victoria University Graduate School of Business is a business-focused academic division of Victoria University, located in Melbourne, Australia. Its city-focused setting gives students access to one of Australia’s most active commercial, cultural and student-friendly environments. For international students, especially those planning business, management or MBA-related study in Australia, the school offers a practical route into business education with programme options across undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, certificate, TAFE, short course and research pathways.
The school is closely connected with Victoria University’s broader academic identity, which has been recognised in global ranking references and impact ranking categories. The source content highlights Victoria University as being placed within the top 2% globally in earlier Times Higher Education references and mentions recognition in quality education, business, sport science and other subject-related ranking contexts. Students should treat ranking data as annually changing and verify the latest figures before making an application decision.
Academically, Victoria University Graduate School of Business is best aligned with students interested in business administration, accounting and finance, marketing, management, project management, sport business, tourism, hospitality, event management, supply chain and logistics, and business analytics. The school’s appeal is strongest for students who want career-oriented education rather than a purely theory-heavy business degree. Course structures, intakes and fees may vary by year, but the source data indicates multiple intake opportunities and several postgraduate business options.
For Indian students, the school can be relevant because the entry requirements mentioned in the source include India-specific academic criteria. Undergraduate applicants from India are referenced with ISCE or CBSE scores around 65%, or state board higher secondary scores around 70%, while postgraduate applicants are referenced with an undergraduate degree around 50%. These figures should be checked against the latest official Victoria University admissions page before applying, because university entry rules may change by course and academic year.
English language preparation is also important. The source notes IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate study and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate study, with alternatives such as TOEFL, PTE, CAE and VU English pathways. This makes the school relatively accessible for many international applicants compared with more selective Australian business schools, although some courses may still require stronger profiles, work experience, a statement of purpose, research proposal or professional background.
The campus experience is strongly connected to Melbourne’s urban lifestyle. The source describes the school around City Flinders, near the Yarra River, Flinders Street Station and the Southbank precinct. This gives students access to public transport, cafés, restaurants, study spaces, libraries and business districts. For students who want to combine study with networking, part-time work exposure, internships or city-based career opportunities, this location can be a major advantage.
Accommodation planning should start early, especially for students arriving for February, July or November intakes. The source mentions university-supported housing through UniLodge, including furnished rooms and shared apartment options. International students may also compare private rentals, shared houses, homestays, short-stay options and PBSA-style student accommodation in Melbourne. Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation, understand commute trade-offs and shortlist safe housing options near study locations in Melbourne.
Victoria University Graduate School of Business is best suited for students who want practical business education in a major Australian city, flexible intakes, moderate academic entry pathways and strong urban student life. It may not be the right fit for students looking only for highly ranked elite MBA branding or a traditional campus-only experience, but it can be a strong choice for students prioritising employability, accessibility, international support and Melbourne-based business exposure.
Yes, it can be a practical option for Indian students interested in business, MBA, marketing, management and analytics courses in Melbourne. The source data includes India-specific entry guidance, but students should verify the latest requirements by programme.
It is known for business-focused programmes including MBA, business administration, finance, marketing, management, business analytics, sport business, tourism, hospitality and events-related study.
Students may live in university-supported accommodation, UniLodge-style residences, shared apartments, private rentals or student housing across Melbourne. Many students prioritise commute access to the CBD, Flinders Street and connected transport routes.
Accommodation costs in Melbourne vary by room type, location and facilities. The source includes older UniLodge and weekly living cost figures, so students should compare current rates before booking.
It may be worth it for students seeking accessible business education, flexible intakes, Melbourne city exposure and practical career support. Students should compare course fees, scholarship eligibility, accommodation cost and post-study goals before deciding.
Explore popular business, MBA, analytics, management, marketing, hospitality and sport business programmes with fee and budgeting guidance for international students.
Victoria University Graduate School of Business offers business-focused programmes across undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, certificate and research levels. Popular fields include MBA, business analytics, marketing, management, sport business, tourism, hospitality and events management.
Victoria University Graduate School of Business courses are designed for students who want business, management and career-oriented education in Melbourne. The source content lists a wide mix of study levels, including undergraduate courses, postgraduate degrees, undergraduate certificates, postgraduate diplomas and certificates, TAFE diplomas, short courses, postgraduate research and higher education diplomas. This makes the school suitable for students at different academic stages, from first-degree applicants to experienced professionals considering postgraduate business study.
The most visible academic areas include accounting and finance, business administration, marketing, management, project management, sport business, tourism, hospitality, events management, supply chain and logistics, and business analytics. For students comparing business schools in Australia, the key advantage is flexibility. The school appears to offer several courses across February, July and November intakes, although exact availability depends on programme and year.
Fee planning is important because the source lists fees per semester in AUD for selected courses. For example, MBA Global is shown at AUD 16,700 per semester, Master of Marketing and Master of Management at AUD 15,300 per semester, Bachelor of Business at AUD 14,950 per semester, Master of Sport Business at AUD 19,200 per semester, Master of Business Analytics at AUD 15,300 per semester and Master of Tourism Hospitality and Events Management at AUD 15,300 per semester. These figures come from older source data and should be verified with the latest university fee schedule before applying.
Indian and international students should calculate total study cost beyond tuition. Melbourne living expenses, accommodation, groceries, transport, health insurance, phone, internet and lifestyle spending can significantly influence the overall budget. The source includes an older annual cost of living figure and weekly expense estimates, but current costs may be higher depending on accommodation type and lifestyle. Students should compare shared apartments, private rentals, UniLodge-style housing, PBSA and studio rooms before confirming a budget.
Career outcomes depend strongly on the chosen course. MBA and management students may target leadership, consulting, operations or business development roles. Business analytics students may move towards data-driven business roles, analytics consulting, reporting or digital transformation. Marketing students can prepare for brand, digital marketing, communication and market research pathways. Hospitality, tourism and events students may find Melbourne’s service and events economy useful for practical exposure.
Admistay can support students by helping them plan the accommodation side of the study budget. Students often compare only tuition fees and forget that housing location affects transport cost, daily routine and part-time work access. For a Melbourne CBD-based business school, students should compare central convenience against suburban affordability before choosing their room type.
MBA Global
Postgraduate • Varies by study plan
Fee: £Fee provided in source as AUD 16,700 per semester; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking business leadership, management and global business exposure
Relevant work experience can strengthen MBA applications and improve classroom readiness.
Master of Business Analytics
Postgraduate • Varies by study plan
Fee: £Fee provided in source as AUD 15,300 per semester; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in business data, analytics and decision-making
Applicants with quantitative, IT, commerce or analytics exposure may find this pathway relevant.
Master of Marketing
Postgraduate • Varies by study plan
Fee: £Fee provided in source as AUD 15,300 per semester; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students targeting marketing, brand, communication and customer strategy careers
A portfolio of marketing projects, internships or campaign work can strengthen career outcomes.
Master of Management
Postgraduate • Varies by study plan
Fee: £Fee provided in source as AUD 15,300 per semester; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking broad management education and business career flexibility
Suitable for students from business or non-business backgrounds who want management-focused career progression.
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate • Varies by course structure
Fee: £Fee provided in source as AUD 14,950 per semester; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Undergraduate students starting a business career in Australia
Indian applicants should verify the latest CBSE, ISCE or state board entry requirements before applying.
Master of Tourism Hospitality and Events Management
Postgraduate • Varies by study plan
Fee: £Fee provided in source as AUD 15,300 per semester; GBP conversion should be checked before applying / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in hospitality, tourism, events and service management careers
Melbourne’s hospitality and events ecosystem can support practical exposure, but students should check work rights and course requirements.
The school is known for MBA, business administration, marketing, management, business analytics, sport business, tourism, hospitality and events-related programmes.
Costs depend on programme, accommodation and lifestyle in Melbourne. The source lists older per-semester tuition figures, so students should verify updated fees and living costs before applying.
MBA Global, Master of Business Analytics, Master of Marketing, Master of Management and Bachelor of Business may be relevant depending on the student’s background and career goals.
The source highlights career services, mentoring, industry projects and alumni support. Employability depends on course choice, skills, work experience, networking and visa conditions.
Students should calculate tuition, rent, utilities, food, transport, health insurance and arrival costs together. Accommodation location can affect both monthly cost and daily commute.
Admission guidance for undergraduate, postgraduate and international applicants, including IELTS, India-specific entry notes, documents and intake planning.
Victoria University Graduate School of Business accepts international applicants through direct course applications or approved education agents. The source mentions February, July and November intakes, IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate courses, IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate courses and India-specific academic criteria.
Victoria University Graduate School of Business admissions are suitable for students seeking a structured but accessible route into business education in Australia. The source states that international students can apply through a direct course application route or through an education agent. This is useful for Indian and international applicants who may need support with document preparation, course selection, English test requirements, visa planning and arrival timelines.
The school has multiple intake seasons mentioned in the source: February, July and November. This flexibility can help students who miss one intake or need additional time for IELTS, financial documents, visa processing or accommodation booking. However, not every course may be available in every intake, so students should confirm the final intake availability for their selected programme before applying.
For undergraduate applicants, the source mentions that Indian students may need ISCE or CBSE with around 65%, or Higher Secondary / Intermediate Certificate from a state board with around 70%. For postgraduate applicants, the source mentions an undergraduate degree with around 50%. These requirements are useful as a planning benchmark, but final admission criteria may differ by programme, qualification type and year.
English language requirements are important for all international applicants. The source lists IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate courses and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate courses. It also lists alternatives such as TOEFL, PTE, CAE and VU English / EAP levels. Students should ensure their English test scores are valid, because the source notes that English test scores should not be more than two years old.
The application file may include academic transcripts, proof of English language proficiency, passport, health insurance requirements, student visa preparation, statement of purpose, evidence of work experience and research proposal where required. For business and MBA applicants, work experience can improve selection chances, especially for management-focused programmes. Students applying for research or advanced postgraduate pathways should be ready to show academic alignment and a clear proposal if requested.
Admission planning should be connected with accommodation and visa timing. Students who receive offers close to intake dates may struggle to find preferred rooms near Melbourne CBD, Flinders Street or connected transport zones. Booking too late may result in higher rent, limited room types or longer commutes. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne, including shared flats, studio rooms, PBSA-style housing and private student apartments.
Students should avoid common mistakes such as applying without checking course-specific intake availability, relying on outdated fee information, submitting weak SOPs, delaying English tests or waiting too long to arrange accommodation. A strong admission strategy includes early course shortlisting, document readiness, English test planning, budget estimation, visa preparation and housing comparison before arrival in Australia.
Step 1: Choose the Right Programme
Shortlist a business, MBA, analytics, marketing, management, hospitality or related programme based on your academic background and career goals.
Step 2: Check Intake Availability
Confirm whether your selected programme is available in February, July or November because intake availability may vary by course.
Step 3: Review Entry Requirements
Check undergraduate or postgraduate academic requirements, India-specific criteria and any course-specific conditions.
Step 4: Prepare English Test Scores
Arrange IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, CAE or accepted English pathway scores as required by your chosen course.
Step 5: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, passport, English test results, SOP, work experience evidence, research proposal if required and other supporting documents.
Step 6: Submit Application
Apply through the university’s direct course application route or through an approved education agent.
Step 7: Plan Visa and OSHC
After receiving an offer, prepare financial proof, health insurance and Australian student visa documents.
Step 8: Book Accommodation
Compare university-supported housing, UniLodge options, PBSA, shared apartments and verified student accommodation in Melbourne before arrival.
February
Available for selected courses as per source data
Application: Students should apply several months before intake
A strong option for students targeting the main early-year Australian intake and wanting more time to settle before mid-year.
July
Available for selected courses as per source data
Application: Students should confirm course availability before applying
Useful for students who need extra time after final exams, English tests or document preparation.
November
Available for selected postgraduate and business courses as per source data
Application: Application timing varies by programme
Suitable for students who miss February or July, but accommodation and visa timelines must be planned carefully.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students can apply through a direct course application route or through an education agent, depending on the programme and applicant situation.
It appears more accessible than highly selective elite business schools, but applicants must still meet academic, English language and programme-specific requirements.
February, July and November intakes are mentioned in the source. The best intake depends on course availability, visa timing, English test readiness and accommodation planning.
Students should begin accommodation planning soon after applying or receiving an offer, ideally before arrival demand increases close to intake season.
The provided source does not confirm a standard interview requirement. Some programmes may ask for additional documents or evidence such as work experience or a research proposal.
Melbourne CBD-based learning, student lounges, library services, transport access, cafés, accommodation options and city lifestyle for international students.
Victoria University Graduate School of Business offers an urban student experience around Melbourne’s City Flinders area. Students benefit from proximity to Flinders Street Station, the Yarra River, Southbank, cafés, libraries, informal study spaces and Melbourne’s wider business and lifestyle ecosystem.
Student life at Victoria University Graduate School of Business is shaped by its Melbourne city setting. The source describes the campus as being around City Flinders, opposite the Yarra River, near Melbourne’s Flinders Street Station and close to the Southbank precinct. For business students, this urban location can be useful because it places learning near transport, cafés, restaurants, cultural spaces and commercial activity.
The campus environment appears practical and student-friendly. The source mentions student lounges, informal study spaces, kitchenettes, WiFi access, lounges, tables, chairs and power outlets. These facilities matter for international students who spend long hours between classes, group projects and part-time work schedules. Business students often need flexible spaces for teamwork, presentations, case study discussions and independent study.
Library and learning support are also highlighted in the source. The campus library is described as offering computers, laptops on loan, AutoCAD and MATLAB software on computers, WiFi access, service desk support, printing, copying, scanning, group study rooms, self-service loans and quiet study PC labs. While some software may be more relevant to technical disciplines, the availability of structured study infrastructure is valuable for business students working on reports, analytics tasks and research assignments.
Melbourne’s student lifestyle is another important decision factor. The city is known for public transport, food culture, arts, sport, events, cafés and a large international student community. For Indian students, Melbourne can offer a familiar international student environment, but day-to-day comfort depends heavily on accommodation location, commute convenience, food access, part-time work opportunities and budget planning. Students should compare housing areas carefully instead of choosing only the cheapest rent.
Accommodation options include university-supported housing referenced through UniLodge and private alternatives such as homestays, shared houses, private rentals, short-stay options and student apartments. The source mentions modern furnished accommodation, shared apartments, twin-share studios, two-bedroom and six-bedroom options, plus facilities such as dining rooms, kitchens, lounges, rooftop garden, sports and recreation spaces. These features can improve transition for international students, especially during the first semester.
For students studying around Melbourne CBD, accommodation choices usually involve a trade-off. Central housing can reduce commute time and keep students close to campus, cafés, libraries and part-time work areas, but it may cost more. Suburban housing may be cheaper but can increase travel time. Students should compare total weekly cost, including rent, transport, utilities, food and convenience. Admistay can help students discover verified student accommodation in Melbourne and compare room types such as studio rooms, ensuite rooms, shared flats and PBSA-style properties.
The school may appeal to students who want a city-based university experience rather than a remote campus lifestyle. It can be particularly useful for business students who value access to professional networks, employer events, public transport and multicultural city life. However, students should prepare for the practical realities of Melbourne: higher rent in central areas, competition for good rooms near intake season and the need to manage study, part-time work and daily living costs carefully.
City Flinders / Melbourne CBD Area
Victoria University Broader Campus Network
Urban Business School Location
The campus setting gives students access to Melbourne’s transport, business, food and cultural zones.
Study Spaces
The source mentions student lounges, informal study areas, power outlets, WiFi and kitchenettes for everyday student use.
Library and Learning Support
Students can access library services such as computers, laptop loans, printing, scanning, group study rooms and quiet study spaces.
Food and Café Access
The campus is surrounded by restaurants and cafés, with the source mentioning 8 Ounce Café near Flinders Street Station.
Accommodation Support
The source mentions UniLodge partnership accommodation and student housing service support for arriving students.
Career and Alumni Support
The source highlights career services, mentoring, alumni engagement and employability support through Victoria University.
Melbourne CBD
Best for: Students who want maximum convenience, city access and shorter commute to City Flinders
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Central living can save time but may be more expensive than outer suburbs.
Southbank
Best for: Students wanting city lifestyle, river access and proximity to cultural areas
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Useful for students who want to stay close to the CBD and Southbank precinct.
Footscray
Best for: Students considering university-linked or more affordable west-side accommodation options
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
The source mentions UniLodge next to Footscray Nicholson Campus, making this area relevant for accommodation research.
Carlton
Best for: Students looking for a popular student-friendly area with cafés and shared housing options
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Students should compare rent, transport links and room availability before booking.
Docklands
Best for: Students wanting modern apartments and access to central Melbourne
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
May suit students prioritising apartment living, but rent should be compared carefully.
North Melbourne
Best for: Students seeking connected inner-city housing with access to transport
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
A practical option to compare against CBD and Southbank depending on budget.
Student life is urban, practical and connected to Melbourne’s CBD. Students have access to study spaces, transport, cafés, library facilities and city lifestyle.
The source does not give a specific Indian student number, but Melbourne has a large international student environment. Indian students should check current student societies and community groups before arrival.
Students may live in Melbourne CBD, Southbank, Footscray, Carlton, Docklands, North Melbourne or other connected areas depending on budget and commute preference.
Business courses require consistent study, assignments, group work and employability preparation. Students balancing part-time work should plan weekly schedules carefully.
Accommodation affects commute time, budget, safety, lifestyle and academic routine. Students arriving close to intake season may have fewer room choices.
Scholarship categories, international student funding guidance, alumni discounts, living cost planning and accommodation budgeting for Melbourne.
Victoria University Graduate School of Business students may be considered for university-funded scholarships, international merit awards, diploma scholarships, alumni discounts and external funding options. Students should verify current scholarship availability, eligibility and value before applying.
Victoria University Graduate School of Business scholarships can help international students reduce tuition costs, but funding should be treated as competitive and subject to change. The source mentions that students may access university-funded scholarships, Australian government-supported opportunities and funding sponsored by their own country. It also states that students may be automatically assessed for some scholarships through their application based on academic performance and selected course.
The source lists several scholarship and discount examples, including VU International VCE Scholarship, VU International Excellence Scholarship, Australia Awards Fellowship, VU College Diploma Merit Scholarship, VU Future Leaders Scholarship, VU Alumni Discount and Diplomatic Scholarship. Some values are mentioned in the source, such as AUD 3,000 for initial semesters, up to AUD 12,000 total tuition fee support, up to AUD 6,000 total tuition fee support, AUD 2,000 merit award, 20% and 10% tuition reductions, and 10% discounts in selected cases. These figures appear from older source data and must be verified before use.
Indian students should not build their entire Australia budget around receiving a scholarship. Many scholarships are merit-based, course-specific, limited in availability or linked to maintaining academic performance. A strong funding plan should include tuition fees, accommodation, OSHC, visa costs, flights, food, transport, phone, internet, study materials and emergency funds. Education loans and family funding planning should be completed before applying for a visa.
Scholarships may reduce tuition, but they usually do not cover all living costs. Students should separately plan rent and daily expenses in Melbourne. The source includes older weekly living cost categories for accommodation, groceries, utilities, phone, internet, car and entertainment. These estimates should be treated as indicative only because Melbourne costs can change significantly by year, suburb, room type and lifestyle.
Accommodation is one of the largest recurring expenses for international students. Students should compare UniLodge, shared apartments, private rentals, PBSA-style accommodation, homestays, short-stay options and studio rooms before arrival. Some rooms may include furniture, WiFi and utilities, while private rentals may require separate bills and setup costs. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Melbourne and evaluate whether a cheaper room actually remains affordable after commute and bills.
Students can also improve affordability through careful intake planning, early applications, smart accommodation selection, controlled food spending and understanding student work rules. The source mentions that students can work while studying in Australia, but current work-hour rules depend on visa policy and should be checked from official sources. Students should treat part-time income as support, not as the only funding source for tuition and rent.
University-Funded Scholarships
Scholarships funded by Victoria University or its related divisions, often assessed through academic performance, course selection or applicant profile.
International Merit Scholarships
Awards aimed at international students with strong academic performance or relevant eligibility criteria.
Diploma and Pathway Scholarships
Funding opportunities linked to diploma, pathway or college-level progression, where available.
External and Government Scholarships
Funding such as Australia Awards or home-country scholarship schemes, subject to eligibility and government rules.
Alumni Discounts
Fee discount opportunities for eligible Victoria University alumni enrolling in further study.
Need-Based Budget Planning
Not a scholarship category, but a practical funding approach involving education loans, family support and controlled living costs.
VU International VCE Scholarship
Best for: International students completing Victorian Certificate of Education pathways
Coverage: Source mentions AUD 3,000 for first two semesters and up to AUD 12,000 total tuition fee support
Students should verify current availability, eligibility and value before applying.
VU International Excellence Scholarship
Best for: International students with strong academic performance
Coverage: Source mentions AUD 3,000 for first two semesters and up to AUD 6,000 total tuition fee support
Eligibility and award values may change by academic year.
VU College Diploma Merit Scholarship
Best for: Diploma students achieving strong academic results
Coverage: Source mentions AUD 2,000
Students should confirm whether the scholarship applies to their course and intake.
VU Future Leaders Scholarship International
Best for: International students meeting merit-based scholarship criteria
Coverage: Source mentions 20% off in the first two semesters and 10% off upcoming semesters
Students should check continuation conditions and academic performance requirements.
VU Alumni Discount
Best for: Eligible Victoria University alumni enrolling in further study
Coverage: Source mentions 10% fee discount
Relevant only for eligible alumni; new students should check other scholarship options.
Diplomatic Scholarship
Best for: Eligible members of diplomatic or consular communities and immediate families
Coverage: Source mentions 10% tuition fee discount
This is a specialised eligibility category and may not apply to most students.
Yes, the source mentions several Victoria University scholarship and discount options for international students. Students should verify current eligibility and award values before applying.
Indian students may explore international merit scholarships, VU Future Leaders Scholarship, VU International Excellence Scholarship and external funding options where eligible.
Most scholarships mentioned in the source appear to reduce tuition fees rather than directly covering accommodation. Students should budget separately for rent and living costs.
Yes, scholarships are usually merit-based, limited and subject to eligibility. Strong academic performance and early application can improve chances.
Students can reduce costs by comparing shared accommodation, choosing transport-connected areas, budgeting groceries carefully and avoiding last-minute room bookings.
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Explore Victoria Graduate School of Business admissions, MBA eligibility, intakes, English requirements, application process, documents, fees, pathway options and visa guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
February, July and November
Application Route
Online Portal / Education Agent
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 79 or PTE 58-64
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-27 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Victoria Graduate School of Business admissions are designed for postgraduate business applicants with an Australian-equivalent bachelor’s degree, English proficiency and programme-specific supporting documents.
Victoria Graduate School of Business is part of Victoria University and offers postgraduate business programmes including MBA, Master of Business Analytics, Master of Finance, Master of Marketing, Master of Management, Master of Supply Chain Management and Enterprise Resource Planning Management. International students can apply online or through an education agent, with an application fee listed as AUD 75. Applicants generally need an undergraduate degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree, English proficiency and documents such as CV, references and personal statement. Students who do not meet direct entry requirements may consider foundation or diploma pathway options that can support progression into master’s-level study.
Part of Victoria University in Melbourne
Application mode includes online portal and education agents
Application fee listed as AUD 75
Intakes listed as February, July and November
Programmes are available online and on campus
Popular courses include MBA, Finance, Marketing, Business Analytics and Enterprise Resource Planning
Foundation and diploma pathways may support students who do not meet direct master’s entry requirements
Indian students looking for postgraduate business study in Melbourne through Victoria University.
Applicants interested in MBA, Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Business Analytics, Management, Supply Chain or Enterprise Resource Planning.
Students with an undergraduate degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree.
Applicants who want a business school with online and on-campus programme modes.
Students who can prepare CV, references, personal statement, passport copy and English proficiency scores.
Applicants who need a pathway through foundation or diploma study before entering a master’s programme.
Students planning to study in Australia who can complete offer acceptance, CoE and student visa steps on time.
Students who do not have an undergraduate degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree.
Applicants who cannot meet the IELTS, TOEFL iBT or PTE English proficiency requirement.
Students applying for business programmes without a clear career direction or personal statement.
Applicants who do not prepare work experience evidence where required.
Students who miss application-status updates after submission.
Applicants who delay tuition payment, International Student Written Agreement or CoE steps after receiving a full offer.
Graduate Admissions
Bachelor’s Equivalent
Applicants generally need an undergraduate degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree.
MBA Admissions
MBA Without GMAT
MBA applicants need academic eligibility, English proficiency and business-focused supporting documents.
Main Intake
Three Intakes
Victoria Graduate School of Business lists February, July and November intake options.
Admission Type
Document-Based Review
Admissions are based on academic qualifications, English scores, documents, course fit and visa readiness.
Victoria Graduate School of Business lists February, July and November intakes, but students should verify the latest official 2026 deadline for their selected course before applying.
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February Intake Deadline
Students targeting the February intake should confirm the latest application deadline for their selected business programme.
Check official university deadline
July Intake Deadline
Applicants targeting the July intake should complete academic documents, English proof and passport documents before submission.
Check official university deadline
November Intake Deadline
The uploaded source includes historical November-session information, so students should verify the current official deadline for 2026.
After receiving full offer
Written Agreement and Tuition Payment
Students should sign the International Student Written Agreement and pay the required tuition fee after receiving a full offer.
After fee and offer acceptance
Confirmation of Enrolment
The university sends a CoE letter after the required acceptance and payment steps, which is needed for student visa filing.
Before visa filing
Visa Preparation Stage
Students should prepare passport, financial proof, OSHC, SOP for visa, health and character documents for the Australia Student Visa subclass 500.
Victoria Graduate School of Business eligibility generally requires an undergraduate degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree, English proficiency and course-specific documents.
Graduate Programmes
Undergraduate degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree
Pathway and Credit Applicants
Advanced diploma, foundation pathway or diploma route where applicable
Victoria Graduate School of Business accepts TOEFL iBT, IELTS, PTE, CAE and English for Academic Purpose scores, with IELTS 6.5 and no band below 6.0 listed in the provided data.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
No band less than 6.0
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
58 to 64 Overall
No band less than 50
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
TOEFL iBT 79 Overall
Listening 19, Speaking 19, Reading 18, Writing 22
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Certified copies of bachelor’s degree or master’s degree
Academic transcripts
Advanced diploma documents if applying for credit
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, CAE or equivalent English score
Updated resume or CV with work experience
Passport copy
References
Personal Statement
Signed international declaration form
International Student Written Agreement after offer
Financial proof for tuition, travel and living expenses
Australia student visa subclass 500 documents
Victoria Graduate School of Business is popular for MBA, Business Analytics, Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Management, Supply Chain Management and Enterprise Resource Planning programmes.
Master of Business Administration
Best For
MBA applicants should use their personal statement and CV to show leadership potential, work exposure and long-term management goals.
Master of Business Analytics
Best For
Applicants should highlight analytical ability, business problem-solving and any data-related coursework or work experience.
Master of Finance
Best For
Students should connect prior business, commerce or quantitative study with finance-focused career outcomes.
Master of Business in Accounting
Best For
Applicants should prepare academic transcripts clearly and explain why accounting aligns with their career plan.
Master of Enterprise Resource Planning Management
Best For
Students should show interest in business systems, operations and technology-enabled management.
Master of Supply Chain Management
Best For
Applicants should connect academic or work exposure with logistics, procurement, operations or global trade goals.
Master of Business Administration
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Master of Finance
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Master of Supply Chain Management
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Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Australian-equivalent undergraduate qualification
English proficiency meeting postgraduate business requirements
Clear personal statement
Relevant CV and work experience where applicable
Strong references
Accurate passport and identity documentation
Financial readiness for tuition, living expenses and visa process
Choose the course first and check course-specific entry requirements before preparing the application.
Apply through the online portal or an education agent if guidance is needed.
Prepare certified academic documents that clearly show equivalency to the Australian education system.
Use the personal statement to connect your previous study, work experience and selected business programme.
Keep your CV practical and results-focused, especially for MBA, management and supply chain programmes.
Check application status regularly after submission so you do not miss document requests or offer updates.
After receiving a full offer, sign the International Student Written Agreement, pay tuition fees and complete CoE and visa steps.
Applying without checking course-specific requirements for the selected business programme.
Submitting uncertified academic documents.
Writing a generic personal statement without career direction.
Leaving references, CV or work experience evidence incomplete.
Ignoring the English score requirement until late in the process.
Not checking application status after submission.
Delaying the International Student Written Agreement, tuition payment and CoE process after receiving a full offer.
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a Victoria Graduate School of Business programme based on career goals, study mode and intake.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review undergraduate degree equivalency, English proficiency, work experience and course-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange certified degree documents, transcripts, passport copy, English score, CV, references and personal statement.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply online through Victoria University’s application route or through an education agent.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required by the selected programme or admissions team.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Track application status and, after receiving a full offer, sign the International Student Written Agreement and pay tuition fees.
STEP 7
Visa Process
Receive the CoE and apply for Australia Student Visa subclass 500 with passport, financial proof, OSHC, SOP, health and character documents.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Business-Focused Portfolio
Programmes cover MBA, finance, accounting, analytics, marketing, management, ERP and supply chain
Flexible Study Mode
The provided data lists both online and on-campus programme modes
Popular Career Fields
Business management, analytics, finance, accounting, marketing, logistics and operations
ROI Consideration
Best suited for students who choose a career-aligned business specialisation and prepare visa finances early
Indian students should treat Victoria Graduate School of Business as a postgraduate business application where course fit matters more than simply meeting minimum eligibility.
The personal statement should explain why the chosen business specialisation fits the student’s career path.
Applicants should keep certified academic documents ready because international admission requires formal proof aligned with Australian education standards.
Students who do not meet direct master’s requirements should consider foundation or diploma pathways instead of submitting a weak application.
Because the uploaded source includes older November-session details, students should verify the current 2026 deadline before applying.
Visa planning should begin immediately after the full offer because CoE, financial proof, OSHC, health and character documents all take time.
International students can apply through the online portal or through an education agent in their country.
The provided data lists the application fee as AUD 75.
The provided data lists February, July and November intakes.
The provided data lists IELTS 6.5 with no band below 6.0.
Yes. The school offers Master of Business Administration along with other business master’s programmes.
Yes. The provided data mentions foundation and diploma pathways for students who do not meet minimum eligibility requirements.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language and programme-specific requirements.
International students can apply online through the university website or through an education agent in their country.
The provided admission data lists the application fee as AUD 75.
The provided data lists February, July and November intakes.
Applicants generally need an undergraduate degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree, English proficiency and supporting documents such as CV, references and personal statement.
The provided data lists TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6.5 with no band below 6.0, PTE 58 to 64 with no band below 50 and CAE 176.
Students generally need certified degree documents, transcripts, English test score, CV, passport copy, references, personal statement and financial proof.
The provided data mentions MBA courses without GMAT, but students should verify the latest course-specific requirement before applying.
Popular courses include MBA, Business Analytics, Finance, Marketing, Management, Accounting, Supply Chain Management and Enterprise Resource Planning.
Students who do not meet minimum eligibility may apply for foundation programmes or diploma pathways where available.
Students need to sign the International Student Written Agreement, pay tuition fees and receive a Confirmation of Enrolment for visa filing.
Yes. International students need Australia Student Visa subclass 500 with passport, financial proof, SOP for visa, health and character documents, and OSHC.
Victoria Graduate School of Business, Victoria University in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia placement details include salary insights, top recruiters, and hiring trends to help students understand career outcomes and campus opportunities.
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