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University of Melbourne
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Multi-dimensional
  • Fun loving
  • Stressful
Student Views
  • 9% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.9
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs4
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.1
Value for money3.7
Public transportation4.1
Safety4.6
Indian Food4.6
Permanent Immigration3.6
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Bachelor of Commerce - Batch of 2026
4.9
The university provides a lot of on campus events and seminars to connect and maintain connections.
Tips: The campus life is amazing and the people are so loving, very warm and welcoming to students. The exams are a bit hard, but you can push through. There are so many parties, functions, and other activities. Plus, you get free food almost every day. There are few on-campus jobs. However, a good number of off-campus jobs are available if you look for them the right way. Part-time work is manageable if you are a good student. The average pay is minimum wage, which is 24 dollars per hour if you are 21 or older, and 19, 20, and 21 dollars if you are 18, 19, and 20, respectively. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
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Master of Management (Accounting and Finance) - Batch of 2025
4.2
University of Melbourne makes you learn and gives you life.
Tips: The university offers grants and scholarships. Students should check them out. Stores here close by 5 pm and most cafes by 3 pm, so if you are not an early riser, you need to change that. I am quite satisfied as the university teaches me and also makes me research to gain better insights.
Likes (Student Life): The university does provide a lot of events and activities on campus to keep the students engaged. There are networking sessions, games, and free food. There are so many clubs to join and engage in their activities. I participate once a week in an activity. The clubs are from cultural, academic as well as hobby backgrounds.
Dislikes (Part time work): The University has not provided us with much options for part-time. Students mostly seek part-time jobs outside. It is quite manageable if you keep your classes for 3 days and work 3 days. You can balance work and studies. The average payout for part-time work is Aud 450 per week.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2024Read more
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Master of Management (Marketing) - Batch of 2024
3.3
Migration is not a fairytale.
Tips: There are multiple things people need to understand before going to a different country. It is not a fairytale. Students work like labourers here, especially at the University of Melbourne. The curriculum is hard, compared to other universities. If you want a job you will need references. I'm a government-sponsored student, I was awarded a 100% scholarship from the Maharashtra government. You can find more details on the sjsa.com website. To avail of this scholarship you should have a family income lower than 6 Lacs per annum, almost above 90% in graduation degree and should be SC caste. Overall University of Melbourne puts a lot of pressure on students, Infrastructure and teachers are good, but student support for career guidance could be improved. On a scale of 1-5, I will give 2.5 for university satisfaction. I will highly advise not to take any management course in any of the unis in Australia as it has no PR or job security. 1 for course satisfaction. Australia as a country is extremely good, clean, friendly people,
Likes (Safety): The University of Melbourne is extremely safe, and there is an extremely low crime rate in the city. This is not particular to this university; every reputed university in Australia is safe. There are security people roaming around the city, and there is no gun culture in the entire country.
Dislikes (Value for money): The courses are extremely expensive and provide very low ROI. Job opportunities are very limited, and it is extremely difficult to find a job or internship. Even people with 10 years of experience in management can't find jobs.
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Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communications - Batch of 2026
4.7
A very homely and wholesome experience.
Tips: It's one of the most livable cities in the world, and it's very student-oriented, which makes it easy to make friends. The university itself has a QS ranking of 13, which makes it the best university in Melbourne, and definitely one of the best in the world. I recommend that you try to make friends in each class you have. If you're an introvert, there are lots of activities that don't require you to mingle with people so much. I'm very satisfied with my experience at the University of Melbourne.
Likes (Internships): Internships here are very popular. While it may be hard to find a paid internship, there are a lot of companies that offer unpaid internships. If you do a good job, you may be able to parlay that experience into a paid position after graduation. I suggest that you download LinkedIn and start networking with people in your field.
Dislikes (Part time work): For Bachelor students, it's a bit hard to get a paid job because Australia mostly considers Australian work experience. However, you can move your way up by joining university clubs and internships, even if they're unpaid. Basically, you just need to engage yourself in activities.
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Master of Science (Mathematics and Statistics) - Batch of 2022
3.6
The University of Melbourne does not provide any internship for exposure.
Tips: You are on your own to find a job. The course is difficult and you have to be constantly working during the semester. You should have good financial background and good academic skills. In order to secure a job, make sure you work hard throughout the course, and maintain a good WAM. If you want to go into the industry, try to get some professional experience beforehand. A lot of people are considering a Ph.D. after my course.
Likes (Safety): The country is safe as everyone knows. Generally no thefts or risks to women. Of course, it is not crime-free. The chances of your cycle getting stolen are high. Also, there are people on the street under the influence who can be a nuisance sometimes as they sometimes shoot but often they don't do any harm.
Dislikes (Internships): No internships are provided by the university. You have to find one yourself. However, it is generally hard to find an internship. It is not that tough to find part-time jobs but still requires some work. Good connections can be really helpful for finding a job.
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Master of Information Technology - Batch of 2024
3.4
The college is good but the cost is too high.
Tips: I was satisfied with the university but it is really difficult to get opportunities for international students. I would suggest students attend orientations and other events that the university conducts so they would be able to interact with different people and make good friends.
Likes (Safety): There is good security at the campus. There were multiple security phone options where you could call security. There is also food relief available on campus so that students can get food from the university every week.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are not many jobs for international students. The university does not aid students in finding full-time jobs. It depends on the student to find full-time opportunities to find a job and it is really difficult as the majority of the big companies do not hire international students.
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University of Melbourne 
Admission FAQs

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

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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 University of Melbourne fees 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:   Is Bachelor of Biomedicine at University of Melbourne a good course?

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Yes, the University of Melbourne Bachelor of Biomedicine is a good programme to study because the programme provides the foundations for a broad range of professional health pathways. The Bachelor of Biomedicine is ideal preparation for a career in medicine and professional health. The programme 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 is the tuition fee for a Bachelor of Science in microbiology at the University of Melbourne?

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

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

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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:   What are the requirements for a full fee waiver at the University of Melbourne for an Indian student?

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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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The English Language Requirements for Undergraduate and Graduate international students at University of Melbourne are given as follows:

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TOEFL IBTOverall 7979-104
IELTSOverall 6.5Overall 6.5-7.0
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Tasneem Hoda

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Answered 3 weeks ago

To get into Uni of Melbourne, the applicants are required to meet the below-given entry requirements:

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  • The applicants must have completed the Victorian Certificate of Education or an equivalent qualification. Indian applicants are required to have a CBSE All India Senior School Certificate (AISSC) o

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As per unofficial sources, the University of Melbourne acceptance rate is around 70%. One of the other unofficial sources have mentioned that the university's acceptance rate is 77%. This means that the university's acceptance rate range is between 70% - 80%. Considering the acceptance rate, it can

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Answered a month ago

Both the Universities are considered one of the best around the world for their Law programs, due to the robust and creative curriculum, amazing faculties, and great infrastructure. The acceptance arte of Monash University is 72.9 %, which is higher than the University of Melbourne, making it easier

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Loveleen Sharma

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Entry to the University of Melbourne MBA program is highly competitive for international students because of the high acceptance rate. Applicants must meet the admission criteria to get admission to the university. Therefore, it is not possible to get into the Melbourne University MBA program withou

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