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Master of Marketing - Batch of 2027
3.9
Practical learning with great exposure
Tips: If you're looking at RMIT, just make sure you actually do your homework on the course you pick and where it’ll realistically lead career-wise. The vibe on campus is great though—it’s super diverse and people are actually friendly, so it’s a fun place to be. Honestly, I’m glad I ended up here since I feel like I've changed and grown a ton just from being in this environment.
Likes (Safety): Melbourne is usually very safe for students. Buses are safe; people are usually very helpful in the city. You can travel easily by trams at night, but make sure you are aware of your surroundings and do not sit unaware of any situation. Just make sure that you care about yourself only.
Dislikes (Internships): There are not many internships available, but if you are interested, you can definitely approach them. You have career weeks at RMIT, which helps you with everything. For my course we get 2-3 internships in W months, but I suggest applying outside the university.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2500
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD
Reviewed on 6 May 2026Read more
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Master of Biotechnology - Batch of 2026
3.7
A research focused experience with great learning.
Tips: Students should do basic research about the coursework as it requires time management, as we have lots of practical assignments including group projects or theoretical assignments. My transition here was quite smooth but I had to deal with some cultural differences as the coursework is more self paced and not too hectic but there are deadlines. I got a 10% scholarship because I had scored well in my bachelor's. I'm quite satisfied with the country and my university as I'm gaining lots of practical experience and developing research based skills.
Likes (Part time work): There are lots of part time work options either on campus or off campus. On campus roles can be a library assistant, working in a university cafe, or being a student ambassador. Off campus jobs have lots of options including retail, warehousing, hospitality and supermarket which lots of students do. Managing part time along with academics is not difficult if you can manage the time well since you only get limited hours per fortnight during your ongoing semester but if you have one, you can use it on basic expenses. Average payout would be around 25-30AUD but it depends on the work experience you have had before.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I'm currently in my 3rd sem and I haven't had the chance to explore the jobs yet. Also from what I have experienced or got to know from other students, I can say that securing one depends on your skills, connections and experience. One would have to apply for the post study visa to get a job but some companies do offer visa sponsorship. Graduates from my field can get into jobs such as lab technician, research assistant or in the QC field with salaries ranging from 50,000 AUD to 70,000AUD based on experience or the company.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2500
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 60000
Reviewed on 9 Mar 2026Read more
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Master of Business Information Technology - Batch of 2025
3.6
Vibrant and friendly student life.
Tips: Students should apply for their TFN, ABN and USI numbers as well as a valid Victorian driving licence. They should purchase a myki card for computing and a reasonable sim card. I received a scholarship. I highlight all the essential information in my SOP and that's how the university offered me a scholarship. RMIT is an amazing university and is worth experiencing an enriching academic environment.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is vibrant on the city campus of RMIT. Free breakfast options on Wednesday and Thursday. Absolutely phenomenal student events are conducted throughout the academic year and student life is very enriching. One can enrol on sports or music or dance or social service student communities if interested.
Dislikes (Part time work): Although companies used to visit the campus for offering part time job opportunities, due to varied preferences like mandatory Australian citizenship, driving licence, PR requirements, etc., and the high volume of students applying to a specific job role decreased the chances of grabbing the opportunities. Average payout is 24 AUD per hour. Part time is manageable, it really depends on how individual students make it work for themselves. Some students were working 3-4 odd jobs as well. Students can also grab casual job opportunities where they have the liberty to choose their work timings. Off campus jobs are available via a few portals like GradConnect or prospel or seek.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 3825
Prepping time for classes18 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 92925
Reviewed on 12 Jan 2026Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) - Batch of 2029
4.5
Diverse and supportive campus environment.
Tips: Before joining the college students should know that it emphasis independent learning, critical thinking and originality. So choose a course you are genuinely passionate about is essential to keep up academically. My transition was challenging at first due to the difference in teaching style, classroom interaction and lifestyle, but the diverse and supportive campus environment helped me adjust smoothly. I also availed a merit base scholarship by applying during the admission process with my academic records, which provided partial financial support towards tuition and living expenses. I am very satisfied with my university course and the country as the experience has been academically, enriching, cultural, diverse, and personally rewarding.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2000
Prepping time for classes7 hours/Week
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Reviewed on 17 Dec 2025Read more
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Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) - Batch of 2025
4.1
Good and fun university experience.
Tips: Choosing a niche degree, as I did in aviation. It makes your university experience better, due to a smaller class size and cohort, diverse people and varied learning. Professors know you well and the competition you face from many home country students is less. A lot of competition in data Science or IT and no class diversity. Do not blindly rely on immigration advice and recognised agents. Laws tend to change by the time you graduate. Every international student usually gets a 20% scholarship on their RMIT offer letter. For other unis, apply early and confirm your enrollment decision early, to avail scholarships. They are merit based and also depend on your performance each semester or trimester. You can also minimise your subject study loads by credit transfers if you have course outcomes and transcript documents from your previous university evaluated. Do not do too many credit transfers and try to complete a semester as it shortens your visa. University reputation doesn't matter much to get jobs. It doesn't have to fall in legacy Australian G8S. However don't switch to ghost universities to save tuition, as they are not listed when doing company job applications online. Try to do part time work in organisations to develop workplace skills rather than food delivery and ride share taxi jobs. Be active in university and ambassador programs. Go to coffee meetups and networking events to develop mentor-mentee relationships for 1-2 years before asking for a referral.
Likes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking for myself as that's cheaper. However plenty of vegan and vegetarian options are available in Melbourne city - for example, Crossways restaurant on Swanston Street, Three Brother restaurant on Elizabeth Street, Bhoj at Docklands, Sarvanna Bhavan, Dosa Hut and Chilli India, on King Street. DoorDash is a grocery and food delivery app that has good options too. Dosa usually costs around 15-18 dollars. Biriyani for 18-25 dollars. Usually meals are around 20 dollars.
Dislikes (Internships): There is guidance however, in my field, global opportunities are better than Australian opportunities. Aviation in Australia requires a background check like PR/citizens and security clearance (ASIC), due to a safety focused industry. RMIT Aviation is recognised globally. There is will or work integrated learning (unpaid) as a subject to take up for university credit, if you get an offer letter for an internship in a small to medium sized startup company or internship programs in larger companies.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 1850
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 70550
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2025Read more
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Master of Finance - Batch of 2025
3.3
Amazing campus, friendly staff and a lovely vibe.
Tips: The curriculum is very practical and hands on compared to the traditional book method. RMIT offers a 25% scholarship standard for a good student with good marks. I am very satisfied with my university and Australia. But when you choose your course, make sure it gets you a base to apply for permanent residence.
Likes (Student Life): The campus has many activities like clubs, social groups etc. There are many events that you can go to and it is actually pretty easy to be a part of clubs. The most impressive addition to the university was the RMIT Indian club. They host indian events and serve food based on it.
Dislikes (Internships): RMIT has a portal for internships that you can apply from but it is very competitive. Internships were not integrated or mandatory for my course as well. Some courses offer internships some courses let students get one and they get credit based on it.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 1925
Prepping time for classes13 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 75950
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2025Read more
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Master of Data Science - Batch of 2027
5.0
Fun and vibrant student life.
Tips: This is a very good university. I don't think you'll regret coming over here. The value for money is good. It is located in the main area. The connectivity is good. The study environment is fast-paced and quite independent. You will have to spend time in the library with your friends or else by yourself.
Likes (Part time work): A lot of events are going on in the university. There are clubs like RUSU, RIC. They organise events like Disco, Disco deewane, Garba event, etc. I have enjoyed myself a lot with my friends at those events. A good place to connect and make new friends. There's an event every Tuesday under the Kirrip Club at RMIT. So Tuesdays are fun, we play a lot of games, video games, cars, chess, and stuff like that on Tuesdays. We get to meet new people over there.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The quality of faculty is good. They are very friendly. You can go to them and ask about any doubts that you have in your mind. They would help you solve the doubt. We can book the session if we are not comfortable asking questions in class. The faculty is very accessible and approachable. They respond to emails within a reasonable time. Good experiences.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2000
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 63000
Reviewed on 17 Nov 2025Read more
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Master of Data Science - Batch of 2027
4.1
Great learning experience.
Tips: Students should know that the workload is fast paced but the learning environment is very supportive. Transitioning here was smooth with easy VISA process. I got a lot of help from IDP. I also availed a scholarship of a 20% tuition fee waiver.
Dislikes (Safety): The campus feels safe with security, CCTV and late night support but the city can be crowded at times. Plus, the tram connectivity with proper public transport, multiple routes, makes travel easier and comfortable. It's a good experience.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2500
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 80000
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2025Read more
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Diploma of Information Technology - Batch of 2028
3.9
Lovely place. Must visit and study here.
Tips: Students should know that food should be a top priority. Please learn how to cook your native meals so that you don't feel homesick. As an Indian student, I have faced a lot of problems regarding food especially since I don't eat garlic or onions.
Likes (Internships): There are a lot of internships present in RMIT and I have to say I am very pleased with everything. The mentors are great. The pay is sweet and most of all, people with the right mindset are present here, which keeps me motivated to excel in my studies.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I don't see any Indian places near the campus that I can eat around. Australian food habits are totally different from Indian food habits. The food there is bland and I almost miss my mom's home cooked meals. I don't know how to cook, so that adds to my sorrows.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 1325
Prepping time for classes28 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD
Reviewed on 1 Nov 2025Read more
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Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management - Batch of 2027
4.0
Friendly and easy-going university with lots of clubs and activities you can enjoy on a daily basis.
Tips: The university provides a 20% scholarship as standard. The university is good in terms of education and supports a good work culture as well. Most of the courses at RMIT University do not have written exams. You are graded based on your assignments which results in a less stressful environment compared to other universities.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty provides a good quality of education as well and they are easy to understand. The faculty will provide a good amount of support in your academics. They will help you gain a better understanding of the subject. Most of the faculty members carry a friendly nature.
Dislikes (Internships): The internships offered are above average, but it is not certain that you will get a guaranteed internship. There is ample guidance available for your internships. There are clubs that will help you with your resume and applications as well. Internships related to the course are available but you will have to work hard to be considered for such internships.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 1500
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD
Reviewed on 16 Oct 2025Read more
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Master of Analytics - Batch of 2025
4.1
If you want to study, go for UniMelb or Monash. It's more practical-based, and the exams are good.
Tips: Got more confident about everything. Most things have changed. How you behave, how you appear and speak with everyone, civic sense, etc. Everyone gets a 20% scholarship. And it's directly deducted from the fees when you receive the offer letter. It's good, but there are better universities.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transport is well organized but a bit expensive. The city campus is in the free tram zone if you live nearby. Also, getting a car is not recommended in the city, as you have no space for parking and no parking space for the RMIT City Campus. You have a tram stop only, but it's exactly in front of the university. The bus and train stop is 5 minutes walking.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Not many options. Also, Indian food is expensive than local food. The taste is not exactly similar to what we get in India. But it satisfied the craving. For example, you get one dish for 700-800 rupees, which we eat for 50-70 rupees in India. We prefer to cook for ourselves. Frozen roti or chapati, and you can make curry or rice at home.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 1500
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 20500
Reviewed on 3 Oct 2025Read more
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Master of Analytics - Batch of 2025
3.5
Resourceful professor, multicultural and excellent infrastructure.
Tips: Please go through the curriculum in detail and validate if it matches the market expectation. Scholarships are based on your previous grades and work experience - basically, a reduced tuition fee. The professor and faculty are very well informed and knowledgeable in their field. Please gain experience in your home country for at least 3 years and then consider a master's abroad.
Likes (Internships): There are career fairs and job shops which guide you to find an internship; however, due to limited job availability in the market, the chances are very less. Due to visa conditions and restricted working hours, the employers are always sceptical and unsure, which results in rejections.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The total number of jobs in the market does not correlate with the increasing number of students arriving each semester. Due to limited or no prior experience, many applications fail to progress beyond the initial screening phase. Furthermore, a majority of the roles mandate PR or citizenship; restricted job availability narrows the pathway to permanent migration. My chances are possibly around 40-55% to get permanent settlement here, and I would like to settle down if I have a secure career option.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2175
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD
Reviewed on 29 Sep 2025Read more
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Master of Data Science - Batch of 2027
4.3
The university is friendly but focus on network building.
Tips: I have truly transformed after coming here. You need to take care of everything – financially, physically, and mentally. The university is friendly and the faculty are very supportive and encourages us to participate in events and activities. I received a 20% scholarship when I applied, and I am very satisfied with my course, the university, and the country so far.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 1400
Prepping time for classes18 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 81550
Reviewed on 12 Sep 2025Read more
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Diploma of Information Technology - Batch of 2027
4.3
RMIT Careers has a lot of internship opportunities, but most of them are unpaid.
Tips: It's a very big campus spread across the city, so you have to be careful not to get lost. Coming from school, it's kind of hard to get used to the campus vibe of coming to the city, but after time, you get used to it, and it becomes easy to get to the university and join the clubs. This is very important to build friends. Try to socialise and build as many connections as you can. RMIT Careers has a lot of internship opportunities, but most of them are unpaid. I haven't found any yet that work for me. However, having the internship would look good on a resume, so it shouldn't be hard to find one. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Public transportation): It’s very easy to get to RMIT from various parts of Melbourne, especially if you’re coming from the west. I only have to switch two trains, so it’s easy. Of course, how easy it is depends on what part of Melbourne you’re coming from. Public transport isn’t too expensive, either. I roughly pay 2.25 dollars for a one-way trip because I have a student Myki pass. But the price depends on where you’re coming from in Melbourne and whether you take the bus or a tram, too.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 500
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD
Reviewed on 5 Mar 2025Read more
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Master of Data Science - Batch of 2025
4.0
The coursework is quite decent and the campus has plenty of things to do.
Tips: People need to put in the time to get things done. Speaking of culture, it is quite different compared to Indian colleges. It is more welcoming on the face of it but very professional to the meaning of it. I got a 20% scholarship which helped me save around 18,000 AUD. The coursework is also quite decent. It can get tough at times, but the placing is also quite fast. It can be managed though if given enough time. The campus has plenty of things to do. Student union conducts special events every Thursday which are quite cool. Other events also take place frequently providing free food, activities and most importantly free beer. The people here love their beer and it can seen in all the events. Overall, I am highly satisfied with the course, university and the country.
Dislikes (Safety): Melbourne City although has lower crime rates, it still doesn't feel safe. The main reasons for this would be the drug addicts, the junkies and occasionally gangs that roam around the city. The attackers are majority of the time not in their complete sense and conduct theft/violence just out of instincts which is why the police service seemingly has no choice but to let them go. They don't mess around with Indians though because they believe Indians have been through worse and can pretty much manhandle them if needed which is also partially true.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 1500
Prepping time for classes32 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 77500
Reviewed on 11 Feb 2025Read more
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Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology) - Batch of 2027
3.6
The city is very expensive and it is difficult to find a part-time.
Tips: Students should know that you might feel that the community of this college would discriminate against you, but the college community is very supportive. They helped me in all aspects, including accommodation, food, and transportation. The campus is very good. The fees for this course at RMIT are very high at 40,000 AUD per year, and the living costs in Australia are also very high. However, the college is good, the students are supportive, and the staff is cooperative. So, if you can afford it, you might consider attending.
Likes (Safety): This college provides fantastic hostels for students. They are very clean and have all the essential. Safety measure are taken very seriously, with CCTVs everywhere and security guards surrounding the college.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2000
Prepping time for classes50 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 40325
Reviewed on 4 Dec 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Computer Science - Batch of 2026
3.9
Excellent people with liberal thoughts and a scope of better career and personal growth.
Tips: The most challenging part for me was figuring out how to enrol in courses. I approached it like any other new experience, like riding public transportation or meeting new people. It was daunting at first, but it was worth it. Now I feel comfortable going anywhere, anytime, and talking to anyone. Classes typically meet two or three times a week during the fall and spring semesters and only once or twice a week during the summer semester. Each class lasts for a maximum of two or three hours. The classes are conducted in a workshop format, where professors and students interact and communicate throughout the class. You will likely spend more time in the library than in class. You can literally sit in any class with your student card and no one checks. I received a standard 20% international student scholarship for Indians without doing anything. Usually, standard scholarships are applied to your offer letter when you apply for the program at the university. For some scholarships, you have to apply after you receive your offer letter. I love this country and the people here. I have not met any rude people yet. I would say to get out of your comfort zone and participate in every university event, especially orientation never miss that. If you miss any events, you will likely end up with fewer friends because the more you meet someone, the closer you become. There are also numerous clubs for every interest. Join them and go to their events. Prioritize your university studies over part-time jobs. Otherwise, you will likely end up doing the same part-time job after graduation.
Likes (Internships): There are a lot of guidance available from universities. Most universities have a job-helping department, like RMIT's Jib Shop, that can help with reviewing resumes, preparing for job interviews, and even finding part-time jobs. The university also organizes a part-time career fair for students once a year in October. There are a lot of internships available, but a degree alone with the university name on it won't get you one. You need to have skills, good experience (university projects/university subjects), and network with others. If you don't have these things, consider a university that offers work-integrated learning (WIL) along with a degree. WIL is a mandatory internship program in which the university places you in a company for an internship or helps you find one on your own.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are several Indian restaurants in Tarneit, Truganina, Point Cook, and Werribee. The average cost per person is 25-40 Dollars. Some popular restaurants are Kasba on Lakes Road Tarneit and Dosa Hut in Tom Roberts Parade in Point Cook. I prefer to cook at home, but I do go out to eat occasionally.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2275
Prepping time for classes13 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 65150
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering(Chemical Engineering)(Honours)/Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Batch of 2025
4.2
Smooth transitions to your desired future state.
Tips: Students should know what you're there for, have clarity with what you study and have the next steps ready. Feel free to ask any form of questions to your lecturers, professors and even students. Dont be afraid to reach out to people when you need help. Everything will work out once you have that clarity.
Likes (Part time work): There is always work available when you look for it. You can start by applying for jobs through recruitment agencies, but asking people face to face helps as well. There is some part time work offered as well as volunteer work. Every experience will put you at an advantage.
Dislikes (Value for money): I pay HECS money, but it hasn't affected me much because I live at home with family and money hasn't been a problem. However, I do work part-time, which is beneficial because I can spend money, go out, and explore. Plus, there is free food on campus twice a week.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 1275
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 67925
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2024Read more
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Diploma of Commerce - Batch of 2025
3.2
RMIT is good but needs a little introspection for the subjects.
Tips: Don't expect anything from what the people say and just go with the flow. Students should know that you will have to struggle with most things as working here is totally different from India. People are easygoing and that can be frustrating most of the time as work gets delayed a lot here however, you will also find many part-time opportunities so be prepared for that.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2275
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 37400
Reviewed on 2 Jul 2024Read more
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Karthik Niranjan Verified Icon
Master of Engineering (Management) - Batch of 2025
3.7
The President of Your Life
Tips: The cultural shift was not that big, as there is a big Indian community here. It took me about 6 months to get completely settled in. I got a 20% scholarship based upon my academic performance in India. The uni life was amazing; the country and the city are great too. Just that the post-study job market is super hard.
Likes (Safety): The safety at RMIT is a massive reason why I rate it so highly, and it ties right into how vibrant the student life is here. Between all the clubs, events, and retail discounts you get around the city, you're constantly out and about. Since RMIT is right in the middle of the Melbourne CBD rather than a closed-off campus, city safety matters a lot. Thankfully, the streets are really well-lit, CCTV is everywhere, and the uni provides awesome backup like 24/7 security lines and guards who will actually walk you to your station or tram stop if you've been studying late at the library. Personally, I’ve never run into any real trouble walking around the city or catching public transport at night. Melbourne is generally a very safe place, but obviously, like any major city center, you still want to keep your wits about you and stay alert if you're wandering down quiet laneways or less busy spots after dark.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The market for AU jobs is pretty tough and competitive right now, and not a lot of people talk about how difficult it actually is to land a full-time job after finishing your studies. There are companies that sponsor visas, but most of them do not hire on a rolling basis, so timing your job search around their intake cycles matters a lot. From what I have seen, only a smaller subset of employers (mostly larger firms and some tech/consulting companies) are consistently open to sponsoring international graduates, and roles tend to cluster around entry-level or graduate packages in the 65K-80K range depending on the field. Competition for these spots is high since local graduates and other visa holders are applying to the same limited pool of jobs.
Total Monthly ExpenseAUD 2500
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAUD 70000
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2026Read more
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Sneha Budhkar Verified Icon
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2025
Offered by EU Business School - Munich
2.7
No value, high fees, DO NOT PREFER PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES OVER PUBLIC ONE'S IN GERMANY!
Tips: Just ground floor of campus physically present. Looks like fraud because in India education campuses are huge. But after paying high feels eventually need to go through degree somehow. I got covid scholarship and they failed deliberately the whole batch to regain their respective feels.
Likes (Safety): No matter if you are drunk and alone at 12:00 midnight. Nobody will charm you. Very safe being a woman. Employee rights are safe. Great sense of freedom and work-life balance. Internal fraud and money extortion per subject (€2000) by failing most of the students deliberately is their duty, sitting in the business/education institution. No campus placements or career guidance is just promised but not executed. High marketing and high commission are provided to consultants in India so that people can trust blindly but not value institutions. The worst college ever in the whole country!
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I gave post-study jobs a low rating because trying to land a job or internship in Munich without speaking fluent German is a massive wall. A lot of students come to EU Business School assuming English is enough for business roles, but local companies and even multinationals here expect B2 or C1 German. Refusing to learn the language early on is a huge mistake that leaves people struggling for months—sometimes years—on their job-seeker visa without landing anything in their field.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1275
Prepping time for classes34 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50500
Reviewed on 6 Aug 2026Read more
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Rohit Kalotra Verified Icon
Master in Business Analytics & Data Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by EU Business School - Munich
3.5
Overall, it is satisfactory. However, it is imperative to exert significant effort in the job
Tips: Look, the single biggest thing you need to realize before coming to EU Business School is that while your classes are 100% in English, everyday life in Germany is not. You cannot just coast on English outside the classroom and expect things to go smoothly. If you want to land a Werkstudent job, find an internship, or even deal with basic bureaucracy like registering your address (Anmeldung) and opening a bank account, speaking at least conversational German (B1/B2 level) is an absolute necessity. The course material itself is fast-paced, but your biggest hurdle won't be the coursework—it'll be navigating local life and the job market if you don't take learning German seriously from day one.
Likes (Safety): I gave safety a top rating because Munich is honestly one of the safest major cities in Europe, and that makes student life so much more stress-free. Whether you're coming back late from a night out around Kulturfrikfabrik or walking to the U-Bahn after an evening study session you never feel like you have to constantly check over your shoulder. The public transport system—U-Bahn, S-Bahn, and trams—is clean, reliable, and feels totally secure even in the early hours. Even around the main station (Hauptbahnhof) or major transit hubs, it’s nothing like the sketchy environments you see in other big European capitals. As an international student at EU Business School, not having to worry about basic physical safety or street crime lets you actually focus on your studies and enjoy living in Bavaria.
Dislikes (Internships): I gave internships a lower score because EU Business School doesn't actually place you into a company—you have to do all the heavy lifting yourself. While the university hosts events like Business Immersion Weeks (BIW) to bring in guest speakers and company reps, those sessions are more for general networking and high-level insights rather than direct job offers or structured placement pipelines. The Career Services team is there to critique your CV or point you toward portals like JobTeaser, but when it comes to landing an actual werkstudent position or compulsory internship in Munich, it’s 100% on you. Unless you're grinding on LinkedIn every week or speak enough German to get by, campus networking alone isn't going to get you hired.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1375
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 49725
Reviewed on 23 Jul 2026Read more
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Vaibhav Parashar Verified Icon
MBA in International Business - Batch of 2026
Offered by EU Business School - Munich
3.4
A stepping stone into the big leagues
Tips: Try to have attendance and not miss a lot of lectures; the retake fee for all the courses individually is very high, so try to not have any backlogs. I personally got a 20% scholarship, but 20% is more like a discount rather than a scholarship, so try pushing for more, as the university is on the expensive side. I personally believe that I would've made more out of this opportunity if I had been more inclined from the very beginning towards the process of getting aligned with the German language and culture.
Likes (Safety): I wouldn't say there was any special campus security because it is not really a campus. It is basically two buildings where you also have some other offices, so it is mostly protected by the police of the vicinity, but safety in Munich is not an issue. Munich itself is a very safe place to stay, live, and work. Also, it is entered by tourists and also a lot of international computers, so there is a good mix of history, culture, and diversity.
Dislikes (Student Life): I gave Student Life a 3/5 because EU Business School operates more like a commuter campus than a traditional university hub. Most days, you come in for your three-hour lecture—or six hours if you have a double block—and once classes wrap up, everyone usually disperses across Munich rather than hanging around on campus all day. The university does offer student initiatives—I joined the Debate Club myself, and there are finance and fitness groups floating around—but because the campus footprint is quite compact and urban, there isn't that massive, bustling campus atmosphere you might expect elsewhere. You basically have to manufacture your own social life in Munich—the clubs give you a place to start, but don't count on campus events to hand you a friend group.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1450
Prepping time for classes8 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 55000
Reviewed on 21 Jul 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master in Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by EU Business School - Munich
3.8
Waste of money and time. even for graduation we have to pay 600€ which makes no sense,
Tips: They will help you with basic information, but in the end you only have to figure everything out for yourself. They mostly have Asian students, so as I said earlier, don't expect much of an international exposure. I would not recommend EU Business School, especially the Munich campus, to new students, as it's private, and before you get to know what's happening around you, you will be done with your studies. If you get a course in a public university, make sure to try to get into that.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transport here is safe, clean, and very easy to understand. You will find transportation every 500 meters. Mostly it's on time, but regional trains sometimes run late. Also, we have the Deutschland ticket for 69, and you can travel within all of Germany with that ticket.
Dislikes (Value for money): I gave 2 because as a finance student I ended up studying marketing. Not that I am complaining, but I was not expecting that. Also didn't get much of an international exposure and ended up having a SPAN degree, which is not that strong in the current German market.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 21 Jul 2026Read more
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Himanshu Kandari Verified Icon
Master in Digital Marketing, Transformation & Design Thinking - Batch of 2025
Offered by EU Business School - Munich
4.1
INDIAN INDIAN INDIAN IN MUNICH
Tips: If you want to come, learn German till B2 at least. Also, be outgoing and the one who genuinely likes to have fun. Be laid-back; work on yourself. And don't stress. Also, students in this university are really busy with jobs and stuff and are not socializing much. One of the reasons is most international students are Eastern European, and Eastern Europeans aren't fun; they are kind of weird, loll. If you want to have fun, you have to make friends at work.
Likes (Safety): It's Munich, mostly a rich, kind of German-speaking population. The police here are super strict compared to other states. Also, German lovers' rules: they follow instructions. So the city as a whole is pretty safe; I mean, I get blacked-out drunk every weekend, and I don't remember how I get home, but I reach home.
Dislikes (Internships): Because this university doesn't provide mandatory internships to students, and this ***. There is little to no guidance regarding internships. They do have something called "company meets," where a lot of companies come with their both and stuff, but these companies are rarely hiring.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1200
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 38000
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2026Read more
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Akhil Singh Verified Icon
Bachelor of Business Administration - Batch of 2027
Offered by EU Business School - Munich
3.8
A beginning to what you want to do in the business world
Tips: You should know that you wouldn't be getting a campus like a big fancy American or British college but you would get an understanding of how the business world operates They would teach you business frameworks and how to arrange your thoughts, which is the aspect that gets lost when you get engrossed with thoughts about the functioning or research findings.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The huge upside at EU Business School’s Munich campus is that most of your professors aren't career academics who have spent their whole lives inside a library—they are active entrepreneurs, consultants, and industry executives working right here in Munich's corporate hub. They bring real-world case studies, current market strategies, and actual business failures directly into the classroom. The only reason it’s not a full 5 stars is that being a brilliant business manager doesn't automatically make someone a natural educator. A few lecturers rely heavily on unstructured discussions or personal anecdotes rather than a polished pedagogical style. But honestly, I’d still trade a dry textbook lecture for raw, pragmatic industry experience any day—it gives you a much better picture of how global business actually works.
Dislikes (Value for money): Should have paid less for the amount I did, but private universities in Germany are not cheap, so that changes the way I look at it. The campus is another factor. When I came to this university, the campus was really small, but the good part is that it has expanded since then, and now I feel it's much better.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 2300
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 49100
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2026Read more
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Sauvik Purkayastha Verified Icon
MBA in International Business - Batch of 2023
Offered by EU Business School - Munich
4.9
Things to know before joining EU Business School
Tips: We need to study and do the assignments from the beginning as there are deadlines for all assignments. Kindly note it's difficult to extend the deadline without proper reasons until and unless if you are sick and have a proper doctor certificate. Professors are very good and you will get practical experience from them which is very important for job seeking and Entrepreneurship.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): In Germany, there is a criteria to follow which are simple and easy as compared with other countries. These criteria are: Speak German upto B1 level, have a decent salary, stay in Germany upto 4 to 5 years after your completion of study. Jobs are bit difficult to get at the beginning even if you are experienced however once you get a full time job and if you can survive 6 months in the company, you get your permanent position.
Dislikes (Value for money): Compared to other universities, fees is low. However there is a bad part in this university, passing marks is 70 and if you get below 70 in any subject, you need to pay approximately 2000 euros to retake the subject and they don't give you degree or rather not applicable for dissertation if you have below 3.0 CGPA out of 4.0 as per UK system of study. Keeping that in mind, one should move forward. To get more CGPA, you can redo a subject however you need to pay 150 euros per subject.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1681
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 6 Oct 2022Read more
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