RMIT University offers 177 courses across various disciplines for international students. The UG tuition fees for Indian students range from AUD 26630 (₹1434558) to AUD 48000 (₹2585760). The PG tuition fees for Indian students range from AUD 23126 (₹1245797) to AUD 48000 (₹2585760).
The tuition fee 2023 for M.B.A at RMIT University was AUD 48000 (₹2585760). In 2021, the fee was AUD 32937 (₹1774316). The fee has increased by AUD 15063 (₹811444).
Similarly, tuition fee for M.S Computer Science in 2023 was AUD 35520 (₹1913462), compared to AUD 24528 (₹1321323) in 2021, reflecting a rise of AUD 10992 (₹592139).
The 2023 fee for M.S Data Science at RMIT University was AUD 38400 (₹2068608). In 2021, the fee was AUD 26630 (₹1434558). Compared to the previous year, fee has increased by AUD 11770 (₹634050).
The cost of living for students at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia is around AUD 13748 (₹740605)/year covering accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.
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I really like it, and the subjects on offer really match up with what you do in the real world and it's just such a great uni. Like there are so many units in Melbourne that just make your study and study and they don't prepare you for a job.
It's like just over $1000 per subject but it also depends on what course you're going to. We have to pay student amenities fees and it's all covered under HECS.
I am doing my first semester so I cannot state my opinion for the whole course curriculum for my Associate Degree, but for the first semester, I am somewhat dissatisfied with it as there are units that have little relevance with IT, such as Workplace Communication in where you learn things as how to be empathetic. Units such as these feel like a waste of time, but more importantly a waste of money. Other then that, however, it seems fine and I am indifferent.
The fees are quite average for an Australian university, however, as Students, Australian citizens are eligible for HECs Loans (interest-free Government loans to be paid off through future taxation) which allow low-income individuals to study and gain an education. I myself do have a HECs loan.
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