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Fee componentsAmount (for 18 months - 3 years)
INR 20.3 L - 27.85 L
INR 4.51 L - 13.19 L
INR 38.41 K - 58.35 K
INR 79.18 K - 1.07 L
INR 3.42 K - 3.53 L
INR 26.02 L - 46.23 L
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INR 20.18 L - 27.68 L#233 QS, 2026
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INR 21 L - 31.5 L#77 QS, 2026
INR 18.53 L - 27.92 L#138 QS, 2026
INR 19.76 L - 23.96 L#184 QS, 2026
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3.8/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Fun loving
  • Multi-dimensional
Student Views
  • 20% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.3
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.3
Quality of faculty4.3
Student Life4.3
Value for money4
Public transportation4.3
Safety4.7
Indian Food3.7
Permanent Immigration2.7
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Master of Marketing - Batch of 2026
4.4
Empowering learning through practical insights and industry engagement.
Tips: There is a cultural shift, but you usually get used to it after a week or two. There are multiple scholarships you can apply for; just email them or check their website for options. I am pretty satisfied with my university; it is one of the good universities for a master's in marketing, and the professors are excellent.
Likes (Public transportation): There is a bus terminal at the university connecting all nearby railway stations and tram stops. A 12-hour shuttle service runs every 10 minutes from Reservoir Station to the university. There is also a glider service during dark hours, which is free when public transport is available.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The university has nothing to do with your ability to settle or immigrate; that all depends on the government. It all depends on what course you're in. If you're in a healthcare or trades course, you're more likely to be able to settle in the country permanently, but business courses don't tend to provide the same opportunities.
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2025Read more
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Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
4.4
A space for growth and belonging.
Tips: You'll master most areas if you're dedicated or passionate. Pursuing a scholarship before university application is highly recommended. I achieved a 90% in my bachelor's and was given an excellence scholarship as a result.
Likes (Safety): Safety in Melbourne is significantly better than in other countries. There is no gun culture, and people are respectful. Additionally, with 95% of shops, malls, and restaurants closing by 8 pm, it contributes to a safer environment.
Dislikes (Internships): Life abroad is like starting your second life, and it all depends on yourself. Internships can be achieved not only with your skills, but also require your interpersonal skills. Be courageous, talk to your lecturers, not only in class, but also connect with them through LinkedIn. Also, participate in study/knowledge events where you can find people who are looking to hire you.
Reviewed on 21 Jul 2025Read more
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Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
3.2
Peaceful but very hard to socialize.
Tips: There will be a lot of transition after entering this country. First, get at least two sets of sweaters that can resist 0-degree temperatures for Melbourne and Adlite. Second, homesickness will affect your mental health, try going out to meet people at different events in Melbourne. You can find a community like "Study Melbourne" and "Couch" for international students. Facebook Market and Gumtree are the best places to find short-term accommodation and furniture for lower prices. Scholarships depend on your merit scoring, your family background and activities related to sports. Most of the universities will offer 15% to 30% of scholarships for international students from India. This university is good for health-related courses and social work courses. Other courses do not have much value or impact on getting a job.
Likes (Part time work): There are plenty of job opportunities but you need to know someone who can refer you in getting the job in the first place. Direct application can take a lot of time, as people trust the person who is regular to work. Commitment is very important and be very clear in communication, don't hide your feelings at any cost. If you are losing a job that is fine, don't lose your mental pace, as you are on your own.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Australia has a lot of opportunities for non-IT jobs, as 5% chance that a person can get an IT job as a beginner. As this country plays well for an odd job compared to an IT professional, setting in this country for Indians can take up to four years. So, my suggestion is that people looking for jobs related to mechanics, carpenters, and mining can get their PR within 3 years if their ages range from 25 to 32.
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2024Read more
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Master of Business Information Management and Systems - Batch of 2025
3.3
Fun, freedom and a tough journey ahead. All countries are same when it comes to education.
Tips: There are many things to learn before coming to Melbourne. First priority should be fluency in English. You should also know what subjects and majors you are interested in. Be careful with your spending on studies and courses. A minimum of one-year prior experience is required before coming abroad. Driving skills are a must. A minimum of three years license is required to obtain an Australian driver's license. You cannot rely on public transportation every day. Scholarships are awarded 20-25%, based on previous academics, work experience, and English exam results. Remember, your main focus should be on your studies and not neglecting the rules to do heavy part-time and pay your college fees.
Likes (Indian Food): We have literally 5-10 Indian restaurants in the surroundings, so there's no problem when it comes to food and affordability. When it comes to grocery availability and affordability, it is good but you need to work on it before coming here. Learn cooking; it saves a lot of money. Time management is key. Be careful with the assignments you submit and timely communication and reaction are key.
Dislikes (Part time work): We have no part-time jobs on campus, and the wait period for a job is too long. However, we can find casual work outside of school. Australian law allows us to work up to 24 hours per week during the school year. The average pay for casual work is 25 Dollars per hour. If you get a casual job, you can earn at least 500-600 Dollars per week. The rest of your expenses can be covered with your savings.
Reviewed on 21 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Business Analytics - Batch of 2023
3.9
There are plenty of student clubs and communities that you should join to build connections.
Tips: I didn't experience much of a culture shock, but the way of life here is definitely different. Initially, it can feel a little overwhelming, but the people are very warm and friendly, which makes the adjustment easier. It also takes a little time to get used to the public transportation system and living independently, but you'll get there with a bit of patience and persistence. In my opinion, if you don't have family or friends in the country, like I didn't - it's a good idea to connect with people from your community. They are usually very supportive, understand the challenges you're facing and as a bonus, you'll often find someone who speaks your mother tongue. I received a 50% scholarship from the university along with an OSHC grant, which was one of the key factors that influenced my decision to choose this university. Additionally, the QS ranking for my course in Australia was strong, which was a major reason why I had applied here in the first place. I absolutely love Melbourne - it's a fantastic city for students. The culture and vibe are amazing. Just be prepared for the weather - it's famous for giving you four seasons in a single day.
Likes (Student Life): Based on the subjects you enrol in, you will receive a timetable for each semester or term of study. If you are studying in a term, typically 6 weeks, you usually take 2 subjects; if you are enrolled in a semester, typically 12 weeks, you generally take 4 subjects. In my course, the core subjects were mostly scheduled in the evening, around 3 hours per class, while the electives were held in the morning, ranging from 1 to 2 hours depending on the syllabus. Apart from attending classes, I also worked a part-time job, with hours depending on my roster for the week. Saturday were usually reserved for trips or activities organised by the university. The remaining time was spent doing household chores, meeting friends, working on assignments and preparing for classes, quizzes or exams. There are also plenty of student clubs and communities that you can join, based on your nationality, interests or course of study. I was the president of a student association that organised activities mainly for international students. These included sightseeing trips, information nights, student pantry initiatives and social events. In addition, there are other clubs that would interest the Indian community, such as the Bollywood club, dance club and many others.
Dislikes (Part time work): I did not take up a job at the university, but I know people who did and were quite happy with their experiences. I personally found a part-time job to support my cost of living. There are plenty of off-campus opportunities available; however, with the increasing number of international students, securing a job has become more competitive. Balancing work and study is manageable - you just have to be organised and adjust your working availability based on your study loads, assignment deadlines, class timings and exam schedule. When I first came to Australia, international students were allowed to work unlimited hours. However, starting in 2023, the limit was changed to 48 hours per fortnight. Wages in Australia are generally fixed according to the industry and the skill required. I worked at a fast-food restaurant and earned minimum wage. There are other industries that offer higher hourly rates if you find a role that suits your skills and availability.
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As an international student applying for the La Trobe MBA, it is required to have work experience. The requirement depends on the kind of MBA the student wishes to pursue. The table below sheds light on the kind of MBA this university offers as well as the duration of work experience required: 

Admission PathwayWork Experience RequirementAcademic Requirement
Standard EntryMinimum 3 years of relevant managerial work experienceAustralian bachelor's degree or international equivalent, minimum 60% GPA
Professional EntryMinimum 8 years of relevant managerial experienceNo undergraduate degree required
Work Experience ConsideredAt least one year full-time or equivalent for some coursesCase-by-case basis

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To be a part of La Trobe admissions, international applicants are required to meet certain minimum eligibility requirements,  which include completion of an Australian Year 12 or equivalent high school certificate, along with other important factors like English language proficiency and a minimum GP

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