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Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Systems Major)
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University of Melbourne 
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Duration

3 years

Tuition & Fees

28.85 Lakh
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Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Systems Major)
 at 
University of Melbourne 
Fees

icon1st year tuition fees
Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 28,84,876
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Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Hostel & MealsINR 18,51,932
InsuranceINR 40,586
Info IconCalculated at the exchange rate of 1 AUD = INR 58.65 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 17ᵗʰ April 2025

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University of Melbourne 
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Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Systems Major)
 at 
University of Melbourne 
Rankings

The University of Melbourne
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Multi-dimensional
  • Stressful
  • Friendly
Student Views
  • 23% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.7
Part time work3.9
Post study jobs3.7
Quality of faculty4.3
Student Life4.3
Value for money3.6
Public transportation4.5
Safety4.6
Indian Food4.7
Permanent Immigration3.7
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Sparsh Sethi Verified Icon
Master of Social Policy - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Melbourne
5
Supportive college environment.
Tips: Do not come here expecting to land a part-time working gig as soon as you arrive. Things like that don't happen easily and take a lot of time. You eventually handle yourself after finding some initial difficulty adjusting to the cultural and ethnic changes in the city. Overall, Melbourne is one of the most accommodating places I've ever been to.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Students can have the time of their lives here. There's literally everything here that a student can ask for. With over two hundred clubs and societies, UniMelb forms one of the biggest student communities in the country, students are given the freedom to explore themselves.
Dislikes (Student Life): The faculty has complete knowledge about their subject, and even beyond that, they're the perfect mix of teacher and mentor. They also know how to maintain their boundaries from students and aren't very over-friendly or in your face with regards to your personal life.
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2025Read more
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Sparsh Sethi Verified Icon
Master of Social Policy - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Melbourne
4.7
The university is quite expensive.
Tips: Do not expect to land a part-time role as soon as you arrive. It can take a lot of time. The education culture of Australia is experience-based, so it'll involve a lot of group discussions and class participation. Hence, it is essential to do the required readings before class in order to make the most of your learning experience.
Likes (Indian Food): There is a variety of options for Indian as well as any other country's food, so you won't get that feeling of homesickness. Since I've come here, I've had the best of experiences trying out different cuisines like Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Argentinean, and whatnot.
Dislikes (Value for money): I feel like the course is expensively priced, and it costs more than double what it does to a domestic student. Although I'm sure the courses provide value for money, I still feel they're at a price that might not be comfortable for everyone to bear.
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Management (Finance) - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Melbourne
2.9
Diverse and different university experience.
Tips: Moving to Melbourne was a big change but a great cultural experience. The city is diverse and welcoming, though at the university, most of my classmates were from Asian countries, with very few Australian classmates. which was a cultural shift for me. I received the FBE graduate scholarship of approx. $25,000 AUD fee remission by applying directly at the university.
Likes (Indian Food): You can usually find lots of restaurants with different cuisines. One time meal costs anywhere from $23 to $35, depending upon the restaurant, cuisine, etc. I usually prefer a blend of both, cooking at home 5-6 days and eating outside 1-2 days a week.
Dislikes (Value for money): Studying at the University of Melbourne felt like an interesting cultural experience, but academically and financially, it did not meet my expectations. The tuition fees are extremely high, and I didn't feel the value provided was justified at all. Many subjects were just plain theory rather than practical, leaving me less prepared for employment than I had hoped.
Reviewed on 24 Sep 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Arts in Economics - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Melbourne
3.7
Finding part-time work can be challenging if you live in the city.
Tips: My transition was rather very personal and socially based. Things get very overwhelming when you leave the shadow of your parents and manage everything alone. Making friends was really difficult for me, and my studies consequently got affected. But over time, you realise that you won't get loyal friendships here. One of the funniest culture shocks was the Unisex Washrooms. Rest, people aren't conservative here, but I suggest you be safe from junkies, since they attack a lot. I couldn't get any scholarship from Unimelb despite getting 92.5% in 12th grade - CBSE. But from other students I know as of July 2023, you can get a grant of 10,000 AUD. Personally, UniMelb is too strict and stressful with studies. There aren't a lot of options if you're seeking courses like fashion studies. I'd suggest Monash for business-oriented subjects. The classes aren't interactive or individual-focused focused especially if you have an Asian tutor.
Likes (Public transportation): If you reside in the city, trams are super convenient, and student accommodation is well-located near the university. Myki cards with a concession cost $5 and are affordable, but many students don't use them often. There are also free tram zones that don't require a Myki card at all! If you need to travel from the suburbs, trains and buses are also super convenient, costing AUD 10 per trip.
Dislikes (Part time work): It is fairly difficult to secure on-campus jobs. Finding part-time work can be challenging if you live in the city. I've been searching for a job myself for the past year, although I did have a part-time job for three months during my first semester. Managing part-time work alongside academics is not difficult at all.
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Bachelor of Commerce - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Melbourne
3.5
Life at UniMelb as an international student.
Tips: I received a scholarship. Initially, I felt a bit overwhelmed, and it took time to adjust to the new culture. However, things improved once I became more familiar with the place. The university is truly welcoming of multiculturalism.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transportation in Melbourne is said to be one of the most well-structured in the world. There are three options: trams, trains, or buses. It's easy to travel to any suburb, and intercity trains are affordable and easy to use.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The chances of permanent immigration are very low in this country. The skills in demand are limited, and fields like PR and commerce, as well as related areas, don't contribute to them. Additionally, it's difficult to find an employer who can sponsor you to stay.
Reviewed on 30 Jul 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Systems Major)
 at 
University of Melbourne 
Highlights

  • The program involves understanding of the design, construction, operation and maintenance of machines
  • Core engineering studies include mathematics, systems design and engineering computation
  • Study areas include fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, design and manufacturing, control systems, and solid mechanics

Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Systems Major)
 at 
University of Melbourne 
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University of Melbourne 
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