Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia (MIT) offers three undergraduate programs (divided into seven majors), three master’s degrees (divided into four majors), and two graduate diplomas in eight fields of Accounting, Cyber Security, Marketing, Management, Digital Marketing, Networking, English, and Telecommunications. It is renowned for the English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) at its English Language Centre, which is specially designed for international students studying in Australia.

In the Melbourne Institute of Technology admissions of 2020, altogether 571 students were accepted in its two campuses in Melbourne and Sydney. A significant 85% of the enrolled candidates were of international origin, which confirms that MIT Australia is quite popular with international students interested in pursuing higher education in Australia. MIT Australia accepts international applications in Spring (March), Summer (July), and Autumn (November). MIT Australia does not have a specific deadline for international admissions. So, admissions are on a rolling basis and terminate on the first day of orientation.

Interviews are not required for admission to MIT Australia. Standardized test scores like GRE/GMAT are not required, although scores of English language proficiency tests are mandatory for international admission. Know how to pursue MBA without GMAT in Australia. The minimum age to apply at MIT Australia is 18 years. Work or employment certificates are required if available and it may increase an applicant's chance of admission success. International students can apply via an MIT authorized agent in their home country.

International students and their dependents should have a mandatory Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) as per the government guidelines. Students who do not meet entry requirements can enter after completing a Pathway Program like Foundation Studies or Diploma by an accredited university or any registered TAFE that meets the standards set by the Australian National Standards for Foundation Programs.

Highlights

Application Portal Application through VTAC or Direct MIT Application
Application Fee Not available
Mode of Payment Net bank Transfer (Pre-paid fees only), Bank Draft, Credit Card, and Telegraphic transfer
Academic Calendar Trimester-based
Intake Seasons Spring (March), Summer (July), and Autumn (November)
English language test scores IELTS – 6.0 TOEFL – 60 to 78 PTE - 50
Work Experience Required if available
Financial aid Scholarships, grants, student jobs, and external aids

Melbourne Institute of Technology Application Deadlines

Melbourne Institute of Technology follows a rolling admission policy. It has three intake seasons in one academic year - March, July, and November. For domestic students, the program start date is the deadline for application. However, international students are advised to apply as early as possible in order to successfully enrol in their respective intakes.

Below is the schedule of intake dates in 2020-2021 academic sessions:

Semesters Commencement of Classes
Trimester 1 March 22, 2021
Trimester 2 July 19, 2021
Trimester 3 November 14, 2021

Melbourne Institute of Technology International Students Admission

Melbourne Institute of Technology Admissions for international students is relatively easy if applicants have met the standard entry requirements such as English proficiency tests, supporting documents, passports, transcripts, letter(s) of reference, etc.

The application portal, fees, and requirements are almost the same as domestic students. However, international applicants will have to meet a few additional criteria. The application can be done both online and offline. Due to COVID -19, the institute is currently encouraging online applications. 

Application portal: International students can apply through VTAC or Direct MIT application

Note: Using VTAC for the application can only be done if the applicant intends to apply to multiple institutions, or is a current Year 12 student (Australian Year 12, the IB in Australia or New Zealand). Applicants eligible to use the Direct MIT application are those who are intending to apply to only MIT Australia, or are too late to apply through UAC, or are graduate students, or are applying for the November intake or are non-current Year 12 students.

Application fee: No application fee is charged.

Admission requirements: International students must provide the following documents to be considered for admission at the Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia,

  • Completed application
  • Copy of passport
  • Certified academic transcripts
  • Personal/professional development certificates (if any)
  • Evidence of English Language proficiency
  • Copy of visa
  • Two letters of reference
  • CV/resume
  • A personal statement of purpose where applicable
  • Work or employment certificates

If applying offline, applicants can send their applications and documents via postal mail at,

Melbourne Campus - Admissions Department (Level 2M)
288 La Trobe Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Fax: +61 3 9010 0999

Or

Sydney Campus - Admissions Department
154-156 Sussex Street
Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
Fax: +61 3 9010 1004

English Language Proficiency for International Students

International students need to provide proof of English Language Proficiency by submitting scores of any one of the English Language tests like TOEFL, IELTS, PTE and CAE. Students who do not meet the language requirements can register for English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) at MIT English Language Centre.Applicants can get a direct entry if they can score 160 in the MIT Language Placement Test.

The following table presents the general English Language test requirements for all courses at MIT Australia:

Tests Score Requirement
IELTS (Academic) Overall score 6.0 (minimum band score of 5.5)
TOEFL iBT Overall score 60-78 (minimum scores -Reading 12, Listening 11, Speaking 17, Writing 20
Pearson (PTE) Overall score 50 with (minimum score in each section - 46)
Cambridge-CAE CAE Score of 169 (minimum band score of 162)

The required scores may differ for some courses, which are presented in the table below:

Programs IELTS (Academic) TOEFL iBT Pearson (PTE) Cambridge-CAE
Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) and Overall 6.5 (with no component score lower than 6.0) Overall score 79-93 with minimum scores of Listening: 12, Reading: 13, Writing: 21, and Speaking: 18 Overall 58 with no component score less than 50 Overall 176 (no component score less than 169)
Graduate Diploma of Accounting (GDoA)
Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Networking, Bachelor of Engineering Technology, Master of Networking, Master of Engineering and Graduate Diploma of Networking Overall 6.0 (no component score less than 5.5) Overall score 60-78 with minimum scores of Writing: 20 Reading: 12, Listening: 11, and Speaking: 17 Overall 50 (no component score less than 46) Overall 169 (no component score less than 162)

English language Test Scores (including MIT Language Placement test) for direct entry and admission eligibility and ELICOS Package are presented below:

Programs MIT English Language Placement Test Score IELTS Academic PTE Academic TOEFL iBT
All Programs apart from Master of Professional Accounting and Graduate Diploma of Accounting Not available (direct entry for placement test scores above 160) Academic IELTS 6.0 (with one or more band scores lower than 5.5) Overall 50 (with one or more skill area scores lower than 45) 60 overall with lower than 12 in Reading, 11 in Listening, 17 in Speaking, and 20 in Writing
MPA and GDoA NA (direct entry for placement) An overall score of 6.5 58-64 with one component score below 45 Overall 79-93

Other undergraduate English language requirements are:

  • ‘O or ‘A Level English with a minimum grade of B in General Certificate of Education (GCE).
  • Minimum of 4 in English A1 or A2 (Higher and Standard levels) or minimum 5 in English B (Higher Level) in International Baccalaureate Diploma.
  • A minimum of C grade in English Language, or a minimum grade of B in English as a Second Language in Cambridge International IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (O levels and A levels).

Visa Process for International Students

The visa process of an international student travelling to Australia will involve the following steps.

  • Apply and be accepted into MIT Australia
  • Arrange for an Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). MIT’s preferred OSHC provider is Allianz Global Assistance
  • Submission of Student Acceptance and Payment Agreement and collection of a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)
  • Application for an Australian student visa with the following documents –
    • Passport
    • CoE
    • OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover),
    • Evidence of funds
    • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
    • Proof of English proficiency
    • Biometrics and completed health examinations
  • Application is done at The Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs (DOHA)
  • Cost for an Australian visa is 620 AUD or 650 AUD and applicant must be six years or older before applying

According to the Simplified Student Visa Framework, MIT will require the applicants to meet Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) and Genuine Student (GS) criteria and provide proof of sufficient funding for studying at the institute. The institute will ask the applicants to provide details of financial backgrounds that can demonstrate that they have enough financial support to provide for themselves and their dependents through the duration of their visa. So the students can look for various scholarships and loans for international students studying in Australia before applying to MIT.

Melbourne Institute of Technology Undergraduate Admissions

MIT Australia offers undergraduate programs in three fields, namely, Business, Engineering Technology, and Networking, and they are offered as seven majors. Some of the popular majors are Telecommunication Engineering, Cyber Security, Accounting, etc.

All applications for admission to a course must meet the institute standards and the course entry criteria as mentioned in the recent TEQSA approved accreditation documents for the course. The institute follows a transparent admission process.

Application portal: VTAC

Application fee: No application fee is charged.

Admission Requirements:

  • Year 12 or high school diploma or an equivalent overseas qualification
  • Personal statement
  • Completed application
  • Copy of passport
  • Academic transcripts
  • Personal or professional development certificates
  • Work or employment certificates
  • Evidence of English Language proficiency, visa(for international students)
  • Letter(s) of recommendation
  • CV/resume

Melbourne Institute of Technology Graduate Admissions

Melbourne Institute of Technology offers three graduate programs in Professional Engineering, Engineering (Telecommunications), and Networking (with another major in Cyber Security) as well as two graduate diplomas in Accounting and Networking.

Applicants should have an Australian Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification (for international applicants) and meet the English language criteria.

Application portal: Direct MIT application

Application fee: No application fee is charged.

Admission Requirements:

The admission requirements for the three Master degree programs at MIT Australia are presented in the form of a table below,

Requirements Master of Engineering (Telecommunications) Master of Networking Master of Professional Accounting
Academic Requirements A Bachelor's Degree in Engineering in any of the fields related to Telecommunications or Networks, like Computer Systems/Electronics/Electrical Engineering, equivalent to a 4-year Australian Bachelor's degree An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent in Information Technology or a similar discipline like Computer Science/Software Engineering/Computer Engineering/Networking A 3-year Australian Bachelors degree or Equivalent; Students with a Graduate Diploma of Accounting can enter in the second year of the course.
Transcripts Required Required Required
Essay/Personal statement Required Required Required
Work Experience Required (if available) Required (if available) Required (if available)
CV/resume Required Required Required
References Required Required Required
Interviews Not required Not required Not required

Applicants should go to the ‘Special conditions of the offer’ to find out if they have any conditions when the admission decision is being made. This should be done within a few weeks of application. If there are conditions, applicants must make available the conditional documents before accepting the offer and submitting the Offer and Acceptance Authorization. Thereafter, applicants can submit the required documents including the Letter of Offer and Acceptance Agreement after signing section 9 of the Offer and Acceptance Authorization to an agent or email it directly to the school at acceptance@mit.edu.au.

In situations where an international applicant wishes to defer or cancel his/her admission, such an applicant should know that the school is expected to notify the Department of Education of any changes to the enrolment and this may affect the student visa. Such international students are required to contact the DHA for advice on how a change to their enrolment status may affect their student visas. For any inquiries, international students can email the school at info.sydney@mit.edu.au.

FAQs

Ques. Is the Melbourne Institute of Technology a good school?

Ans. In Australia, the institute is said to be a very good school relatively in terms of location, student engagements, environment, career development, accreditation, and affordable fees amongst others.

Ques. How much does it cost to study at MIT, Australia?

Ans. An undergraduate course at MIT, Australia costs 7157.50 AUD to 8196 AUD per trimester, while a graduate course will cost 7878.50 AUD to 8742 AUD per semester.

Ques. How do MIT Australia students enrol for their courses?

Ans. Online through AMS

Ques. How does one change a unit even after enrolling?

Ans. It can be changed through three steps of completing an online Enrolment Amendment Form, meeting a Course Counselor or Faculty Staff, and submitting the approved Enrolment Form to the appropriate quarters

Ques. Where can I apply for admission at Melbourne Institute of Technology?

Ans. You can apply for admissions through VTAC or Online MIT application. International applicants can also apply through MIT authorized agents in their respective countries.

Ques. What are the most popular programs at the Melbourne Institute of Technology?

Ans. It offers seven undergraduate majors, three master’s degrees, and two graduate diplomas in the fields of Business, Accounting, Information Technology, Computer Networking, and Engineering (Telecommunications).

Ques. Is there any application fee for applying to MIT Australia?

Ans. No, MIT Australia does not charge an application fee.

Ques. Is there any age limit for applying to MIT Australia?

Ans. Applicants must be minimum of 18 years of age for applying at MIT Australia.

Ques. What are the application deadlines for international applicants?

Ans. MIT Australia accepts admissions on a rolling basis throughout the year. The process of accepting applications terminates on the day of orientation.

Ques. Does MIT offer English Language Training?

Ans. The English Language Centre offers English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) especially for overseas applicants, which invites a large number of students hailing from different countries.

Ques. How many students does MIT accept usually?

Ans. In the year 2019, more than 1400 students got enrolled at the Melbourne campus whereas over 1300 students got admitted to the Sydney campus.