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The University of Melbourne admission deadline for undergraduate programs is given below:

  • Semester 1: Oct 31, 2026 (tentative)
  • Semester 2: Closed

The UniMelb application deadline for graduates varies as per program; however, the deadline for most of the programs is Aug 31, 2026.

The University of Melbourne Courses & Fees 2026

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MS(45 courses)
INR 29 L - 43 LGet Fee Details
Duration1 year-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 79 - 94, PTE: 58 - 72
MBA/PGDM(21 courses)
INR 31 L - 49 LGet Fee Details
Duration1 year-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 79 - 102, PTE: 64 - 72, GRE, GMAT
B.E. / B.Tech(14 courses)
INR 27 L - 35 LGet Fee Details
Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 79 & Above, PTE: 64 & Above
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Q:   What are the requirements to get into University of Melbourne?
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International students can follow the below University of Melbourne requirements for admission in MS programs -

Requirements for Graduate Programs

  • Must complete a UG degree (or equivalent) from a nice institution
  • Submit additional test scores
  • Submit a word experience 
Q:   How do I get admission at University of Melbourne?
A: 

International students can submit an online application to join the University of Melbourne. There is a separate application for UG and PG admission at the university. 

Look at the steps for undergraduate admission via an official website:

Step 1: Register online to start an application account.

Step 2: Select the ‘Course’ you want to apply.

Step 3: Upload supporting documents to meet the eligibility requirements.

Step 4: Accept the terms & conditions and submit the University of Melbourne application fee.

Look at the steps for UG admission via the VTAC app:

Step 1: Visit ‘vtac.edu.au’ and create an account to start the application.

Step 2: Submit personal details and other mandatory information to continue.

Step 3: Select the ‘Course’ you want to apply.

Step 4: Upload supporting documents to meet the eligibility requirements.

Step 5: Review and pay a non-refundable application fee to submit the application.

Q:   How can I get into the University of Melbourne BTech courses?
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Getting into the University of Melbourne can be considered easy due to its acceptance rate of around 70%. So if you meet all the admission requirements, it is fairly easy, look at the BTech admission requirements given below - 

  • A high school diploma
  • English proficiency test like TOEFL IELTS or PTE (with a good score)
  • A personal statement
  • An application fee of AUD 154 (INR 9.85K)
  • Official transcripts
  • An application made via the official university portal

(AUD 1 = INR 64.01)

Q:   Does the University of Melbourne accept Indian students?
A: 

Yes, the University of Melbourne accepts Indian students. The total student enrollment at the university is 53,000+. The international student population is 45%. Also, the 1300+ is Indian student enrollment. For Indian students, the eligibility requirements vary as per the course levels. In the context of student reviews, the overall rating for Melbourne University is 3.9.

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Q:   How much does an MBA at Melbourne Business School cost?
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The MBA programme fee for the MBA at Melbourne Business School is AUD 112,500 (INR 60.3), the mentioned fee is the total cost of the full-time program.

There is no application fee to apply for Full-time MBA at Melbourne Business School. 

The tables below show the first-year course fee for the Business and Management programme specialisations at Melbourne Business School (2024-25):

MBA Specializations

MBA First-Year Fees

Business Administration

INR 28.67 L

Economics

INR 27.46 L

Business Analytics

INR 42.82 L

Applied Econometrics

INR 26.37 L

Business6 Leadership

INR 23.50 L

  (AUD 1 = INR 53.63)

Q:   What is the University of Melbourne ranking in the world?
A: 

According to Shiksha Popularity Ranking, University of Melbourne has an overall ranking of #28 in world and #1 in Australia. Top ranking authorities worldwide that are shown below rank University of Melbourne:

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Shiksha Popularity Rankings

#28 in world and #1 in Australia

 

QS World University Rankings 2026

#19 in QS World University Rankings

Times Higher Education 2026

#37 inWorld University Rankings

US News & World Report 2026

#30 in Best Global Universities

Q:   How much is the tuition fee in Melbourne University?
A: 

The University of Melbourne offers various types of courses to international students. Given below are the University of Melbourne fees for international students for some of the courses. 

CourseTuitionHostel
MBA/PGDM
INR 25.88 L - 41.87 L
INR 10.8 L - 16.35 L
MS
INR 22.51 L - 37.14 L
INR 10.8 L - 16.35 L
MIM
INR 25.88 L - 41.87 L
INR 10.8 L - 16.35 L
M.A.
INR 14.62 L - 37.14 L
INR 10.8 L - 16.35 L
PG Diploma
INR 12.37 L - 38.68 L
INR 5.4 L - 16.35 L
Others PG
INR 18.96 L - 30.39 L
INR 16.35 L
LL.M.
INR 29.82 L - 34.33 L
INR 16.35 L
MEng
INR 32.63 L
INR 10.43 L - 16.35 L
M.Arch
INR 29.82 L
INR 10.8 L - 16.35 L
PG Certificate
INR 11.81 L - 17.44 L
INR 5.4 L - 8.17 L
MEM
INR 32.63 L
INR 16.35 L
MD
INR 63.03 L
INR 16.35 L
MSN
INR 22.51 L
INR 16.35 L
M.Agri.
INR 30.38 L
INR 16.35 L

Also read: Cost of Studying in Australia for International Students

Q:   Why is University of Melbourne so expensive?
A: 

The University of Melbourne ranks among the top universities in the world by major ranking bodies. The University of Melbourne ranking is under top 100 universities in the world since 2020. It also offer the quality education with better career oppurtunities to international students. International students gets a scholarships during thier studies. These are the few reasons that make the tuition fee at the University of Melbourne so expensive for international students.

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Internships3.7
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.5
Quality of faculty4.3
Student Life4.2
Value for money3.4
Public transportation4.3
Safety4.3
Indian Food4.4
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Master of Social Work - Batch of 2025
3.5
A breakthrough institution.
Tips: Definitely a lot of cultural change. I do feel there is an underlying racism in Australia although I didn't quite see that commonly translated in my University thankfully. I applied for several scholarships, which covered a significant portion of my tuition fees. Some scholarships are also available once students start the course as they are determined by academic merit.
Likes (Post study jobs): For social work, there are several companies willing to offer jobs that enable students to comfortably apply for a temporary graduate visa which can also be applied for without having a job. In social work, jobs are clinical and non-clinical in nature. Salary packaging starts from 70000.
Dislikes (Value for money): I thought the tuition fees were a bit exorbitant compared to the QS/World ranking of my department/University. I do feel the academic rigour could also be slightly more, as the subjects were more descriptive than practical. There was a lot of spoonfeeding in terms of how to do assignments which followed rigid criteria instead of allowing some room for creativity.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 3500
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 72325
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Master of Data Science - Batch of 2025
3.9
The university doesn't offer dedicated placement offers.
Tips: I personally haven't received any scholarship throughout my degree. People who are planning to join the university, especially for the Data Science course should make sure their math and statistics foundation is pretty good because students have to take at least 2 statistics subjects each semester.
Likes (Safety): Me and my friends haven't come across any trouble during our time at the university. The university has well-equipped facilities to ensure the students are safe in and out of the campus, they have dedicated lines for harassment, racism, and other safety issues. I personally haven't experienced any bad situations during my time in Melbourne for about 2 years.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The university doesn't offer dedicated placement offers, it is best recommended for students to start looking out for jobs at the start of their final year. There are quite a few companies that offer a sponsor visa and it is hard for international students. People can get into roles like Data & AI consultant, Data Scientist, ML engineer, GenAI engineer, and Data analyst. Freshers can expect 70,000-80,000 as a starting salary.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 1700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 74425
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Master of Environmental Science - Batch of 2025
4.6
Multicultural and respectful community.
Tips: I think all the classes happen in a more practical way than theory and that's the most amazing part about it! There is not much exam pressure! There are easy subjects and sometimes putting in the best effort helps and it's very multicultural. Too good.
Likes (Post study jobs): I think all the universities here have a good amount of career fairs that help students get jobs. They have good connections and world class facilities that help in overall development. I think it also means you have to put in your effort in searching for opportunities by doing volunteering or unpaid internships as they count as very important experience.
Dislikes (Student Life): The socialising is amazing, but sometimes after the class there are not many class events. If they could have more involved sessions, it would be great! I think finding your community could take time but it gets easier when you join clubs and chapters and part time jobs.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 900
Prepping time for classes27 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 68250
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Bachelor of Commerce - Batch of 2026
3.8
Easy to get into, but difficult to survive. Feels absolutely worth it when you graduate.
Tips: I personally did not experience a major cultural shift, I was more curious and excited every time I got to know about something different. It all depends on the mindset. I personally did not avail any scholarships. I am very satisfied with my experience at university. However, it is a little difficult to make friends in a new country so you really have to put yourself out there and get out of your comfort zone.
Likes (Indian Food): Since the University of Melbourne campus is in the city, there are so many options for indian food. Almost every convenience store also has samosas. The quality of indian food here is absolutely phenomenal. I don't miss food back home too much because most of it is available here. However, it's quite expensive comparatively.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): For all my lectures, the faculty was absolutely the best of the best. The University is quite difficult to survive in. But the faculty provide the right guidance and they're always available to sit down and have a chat. They also don't rush towards the end of the lectures. For tutorials they're mostly honours students who help you solve important questions in class. They're also all overachieving students at the university.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 525
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 67475
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Master of Environment - Batch of 2025
3.2
The education is good, but support after graduations is limited.
Tips: The transition to university life was smooth; however, post-grad options are limited. Australian universities are not like Indian universities, so make sure you have the mindset when enrolling. Make sure to attend orientation. This helped me a lot.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The education level, the content, and the discussion were all good. Everyone is open to each other's POV. Additionally, we had lots of guest lectures, field trips, and practical lessons. Perhaps the only complaint that I have is the assignments. They were all subjective.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The University of Melbourne does not provide any career support for grades. Usually, companies like KPMG and EY will usually offer a package of 75,000. It might depend on a different major. I would say, start early and make sure to job hunt. Plus, networking is gold.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2000
Prepping time for classes31 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 70000
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Bachelor of Science (Computing & Software Systems) - Batch of 2027
3.6
Intense academic environment.
Tips: This college is not like back in India, the studies are way more intense you need to focus week on week to get good grades and if you fail here, you can't give supplementary exams, you'll have to end up extending your degree because you have to retake the subject.
Likes (Public transportation): Every place you can imagine, there will be a bus or a tram line available throughout Victoria. I personally travel 2-3 hrs or a few done shots and the transportation lies are just amazing. They are a bit expensive in Victoria but as a student you will get a concession.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The permanent residence in this country purely depends on which degree and major you're pursuing. Personally I'm a Comp Science major and I would need college + 3 years of experience + IELTS bands to compete for the overall point system and we get to work only for 2 years. So unless you get a work sponsorship or you also do your Masters / Ph.D. here it's harder to get PR.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 3500
Prepping time for classes50 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 90325
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The University of Melbourne Courses and Fees 2025 FAQs

Q:   How much does it cost to study BSc at Melbourne University?
A: 

The Melbourne University tuition fees for international students to study BSc programme varay by specializations. The University of Melbourne cost to study BSc programme for international students starting their classes is around INR 22 L - 27 L. Studnets can check the The University of Melbourne courses & fees for more information about the programme fees.

Q:   Is a Bachelor of Biomedicine at the University of Melbourne a good course?
A: 

The University of Melbourne Bachelor of Biomedicine is a good program to study because it provides the foundations for a broad range of professional health pathways. The Bachelor of Biomedicine at the university is ideal preparation for a career in medicine and professional health. The program also provide better career oppurtunities as graduates are selected for range of professional health pathways. Bachelor of Biomedicine can also lead to a career in:

  • Biomedical engineering
  • Business and management
  • Commercialisation of inventions
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Public service
  • Science communication
  • Teaching
Q:   What are the requirements for a full fee waiver at the University of Melbourne for an Indian student?
A: 

Indian students must pay the non-refundable University of Melbourne appliction fees to submit the admision application. However, students not be charged the application fee if they meet any of the following criteria:

  • You are a current University of Melbourne student
  • You are a current Trinity College Foundation Studies student
  • You have been given a waiver form signed by a University of Melbourne staff member at an exhibition or interview session
  • You are being sponsored (fully funded) by a government or private employer (supporting evidence must be attached and provided along with your application)
  • You are a Research Higher Degree applicant
  • You are a Study Abroad or Exchange student.

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Q:   How does Monash University compare to University of Melbourne?
A: 

Both Monash University and the University of Melbourne are among the top universities in Australia to study abroad. The Monash University fees vary from INR 8 L to INR 48 L, while the fee at this university vary from INR 9 L to INR 54 L. This will show that, the University of Melbourne is slightly expensie that the Monash University.

Q:   What is the tuition fee for a Bachelor of Science in microbiology at the University of Melbourne?
A: 

The tuition fee for a Bachelor of Science in microbiology at the University of Melbourne for international students is around INR 27 L for first year. The complete first-year University of Melbourne fees for Bachelor of Science in Microbiology is around INR 44 L. Students can check the below table for breakup of first-year tuition fees including other expenses:

Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 26,68,097
Hostel & MealsINR 15,41,661
InsuranceINR 36,385
TransportationINR 1,10,326
Phone and internetINR 55,163
Application FeeINR 6,686
Total approximate feesINR 44,18,318
Q:   What is the tuition fee for a Bachelor of Science in microbiology at the University of Melbourne?
A: 

The University of Melbourne fees for Bachelor of Science in Microbiology is around INR 26 L for first-year study. We have mentioned the complete fees to study BSc in Microbiology below:

Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 26,38,408
Hostel & MealsINR 15,24,507
InsuranceINR 35,980
TransportationINR 1,09,098
Phone and internetINR 54,549
Application FeeINR 6,612
Total approximate feesINR 43,69,154
Q:   Is it hard to get into University of Melbourne?
A: 

Yes, University of Melbourne acceptance rate is 77%, which makes it competitive. International students must meet all the admission requirements at the university. Indian students must submit proof of English language requirement at Melbourne University. The University of Melbourne offers 300+degree programs, at UG and PG level for its international students

Q:   Which BTech course is best in the University of Melbourne?
A: 

The B.Tech. at the University of Melbourne is ideal for students who are seeking a really strong theoretical base in Engineering

The most popular programme for which Indian students apply for, is the Bachelor of Science (Engineering Systems). Given below are the other popular courses - 

  • Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering 
  • Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering 
  • Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
Q:   Is the Uni of Melbourne good for BTech?
A: 

The University of Melbourne is considered an exceptional institution offerring great curriculum for BTech courses

This university is ranked in the top Australian universities and offers a strong reputation, an international student environment and high-quality research options. To get in, Indian students would need to meet the admission requirements given below - 

  • A 2-year Master of Engineering programme is offered 
  • CBSE Indian School Certificate results 
  • English language proficiency with tests like IELTS/TOEFL or PTE
Q:   How can I join the University of Melbourne?
A: 

International students must apply via VTAC to join University of Melbourne for UG study. They must apply through official website to study PG courses. Students must complete application and submit it by University of Melbourne deadline to get admission. International students can follow below mentioned University of Melbourne requirements for admission in UG and PG programs-

Requirements for UG Programs 

  • Complete high school Diploma equivalent to Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)
  • Submit additional test score (if required)
  • Meet the English language requirements

Requirements for PG Programs 

  • They must have a graduate programs 
  • Submit additional test score (if required)
  • Meet the English language requirements
  • Submit a word experience 
Q:   Which university is better in terms of ranking: University of Melbourne or Drexel University?
A: 

University of Melbourne and Drexel University are some of the top ranked universities all over the world. Check the table listed below for Melbourne University and Drexel University ranking by various ranking bodies worldwide:

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University of Melbourne

Drexel University

Shiksha Popularity Rankings

#28 in World

#431 in World

QS Rankings 2026

#19

#711-720

Times Higher Education 2026

#37

#410-500

US News & World Report 2026

#30 in Best Global Universities

#80 in National Universities

 

Q:   Is University of Melbourne public or private?
A: 

University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. According to Shiksha Popularity Rankings, University of Melbourne ranked at #28 in World. The university offers a large variety of programs at UG and PG levels for its international students. The University of Melbourne has enrolled more than 53,000 students. University of Melbourne placement rate is 97% for UG students.

Q:   How to get into the University of Melbourne for an MBA?
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International students must meet the University of Melbourne admission requirements to study MBA program. Applicants must also meet the English language requirements to get admission. The entry requirements for the Melbourne Business School MBA course are:

Q:   What is the duration of a full-time MBA at Melbourne Business School?
A: 

There is a variety of courses available at Melbourne Business School. The Business and Management courses at MBS are considered to be top-notch and the most popular programme at this B-School is Full-time MBA of theirs.

The duration of Full-time MBA from MBS is 2 years.

Q:   Is the University of Melbourne good for MBA?
A: 

The Melbourne Business School of the University of Melbourne offers a various MBA programs like Full-time MBA, Executive MBA etc. The Full-time MBA is a 2 years program on campus available for domestic and international students. In the QS Global MBA Rankings, the University of Melbourne ranks at #31 in the world.

Q:   Does University of Melbourne offer scholarships for international students?
A: 

University of Melbourne offers a range of UG and PG level scholarships for international and Indian students every year based on the eligibility criteria. Some most popular scholarships provided by Melbourne University is listed below-

  • AG Whitlam International UG Merit Scholarship
  • Melbourne International UG Scholarship
  • Melbourne Research Scholarship
  • Rao Family Bursary
  • Commerce UG International Merit Scholarships
  • Vam Deo Dhar Scholarship
Q:   How many programme does University of Melbourne offers for Indian students?
A: 

The University of Melbourne is known for offering best academic programs for its Indian students. Melbourne University provides over 300 programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for its students. Some popular programme at Melbourne University include Civil Engineering, Accounting, Science, Business Economics, Law, etc. Moreover, some popular programme that are opted by University of Melbourne alumni are listed below:

  • Psychology
  • Finance
  • Economics
  • Accounting
  • Business
Q:   Is University of Melbourne a good university?
A: 

Yes, University of Melbourne is among the top universities of Indian students to pursue higher education. According to Shiksha Popularity Rankings, University of Melbourne is ranked at #28 in World and #1 in Australia. Melbourne University offer a large variety of programs at UG and PG levels for its Indian students. The university placement rate attracts students from all over the world.

Q:   Is it tough to get admission to Melbourne Business School?
A: 

The school can be considered a little selective as its acceptance rate is around 30 to 40%, which means that out of every 100 applications on 30 to 40 students were rolled out an offer letter.

As part of Melbourne Business School application process, the international students are reuired to submit the below mentioned documents and test scores:

·         A four years Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution

·         A minimum of 2 years of work experience

·         English language proficiency test (IELTS/TOEFL)

·         Standardised entrance test (GMAT/GRE)

·         Personal references

Q:   How do I apply for University of Melbourne?
A: 
  • Choose the course in which admission has to be taken
  • Check the eligibility and University of Melbourne fees for international students
  • Submit the application
  • Track the status of the application
  • Search for the scholarship
  • Plan for accommodation
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Answered 18 hours ago

Times Higher Education has ranked the University of Melboure well and among the top some unis of the world. The overall score the University of Melbourne received is 79 out of 100 for the year 2026. The best ranking parameter at UMel is the international outlook for which the score as 91.6 out of 10

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In the year 2026, as per the QS rankings, the University of Melbourne is ranked as one of the best unis in the world.

The World Rankings ranks UMel at #19 in 2026. The ranking has declined from #13 in 2025.

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Yes, for the highly competitive courses at the University of Melbourne, Indian applicants would generally need to meet stricter admission requirements than the general programs available here. Look at the example and its implications given below -

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Yes, if an Indian student does not meet the direct UMel admission requirements, they can go for the Pathway or Foundation program offered by this university. 

The pathway programme is primarily offered via the Trinity College Foundation Studies.

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