Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Established: 1916 (as Footscray Technical School); became Victoria University in 1990
Type: Public university
QS Ranking: Ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide
One of Australia’s few dual-sector universities, offering TAFE (vocational) and higher education degrees
VU offers programs in:
Business & Management
Information Technology
Engineering & Science
Education & Teaching
Health & Biomedicine
Law & Justice
Sport & Exercise Science
Arts & Humanities
Hospitality, Tourism & Event Management
Nursing & Midwifery
Trade & TAFE (Certificate & Diploma)
VU is known for its innovative “VU Block Model”, where students study one subject at a time over 4-week blocks (instead of juggling 3–4 subjects at once). This approach:
Reduces stress
Boosts performance
Offers more flexibility, especially for international students
Over 14,000 international students from 90+ countries
Campuses located across Melbourne, including the city center (CBD) and western suburbs
Affordable cost of living compared to Sydney
Access to part-time work, internships, and post-study work rights
City Campus (Queen Street & Flinders Street) – Business, Law, IT, and postgraduate programs
Footscray Park Campus – Main campus, offers engineering, sport science, and more
St Albans Campus – Health, nursing, and paramedicine
Sunshine Campus – TAFE and trades
Werribee & Melton Campuses – Technical and further education (TAFE)
VU International Scholarship – 10–20% tuition fee reduction
VU Global Leadership Scholarship
Research Scholarships – including RTP and VU scholarships for PhD students
Some scholarships are automatically applied based on academic performance
VU has strong industry connections and offers internships and work placements
Career support through VU Employ and Careers & Mentoring Hub
Students can work part-time (up to 48 hrs/fortnight) and apply for post-study work visas after graduation
Bachelor of Business (Accounting, Marketing, HR, Management, etc.)
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Business Analytics
Bachelor of Information Technology
Bachelor of Data Science
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) – Civil, Electrical, Mechanical
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Bachelor of Health Science
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Paramedicine
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Bachelor of Criminology
Bachelor of Legal Services
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching
Bachelor of Sport Science
Bachelor of Exercise Science
Bachelor of Physical Education and Sport Science
Bachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Sociology, Cultural Studies)
Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management
Bachelor of Event Management
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Business Analytics
Master of Finance
Master of Supply Chain Management
Master of Applied Information Technology
Master of Cyber Security
Master of Public Health
Master of Nursing
Master of Counselling
Master of Biomedical Science
Juris Doctor (JD)
Master of Laws
Master of Teaching (Early Childhood, Primary, or Secondary)
Master of Education
Master of Clinical Exercise Science and Rehabilitation
Master of Sport Business and Integrity
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Available across most faculties
Master of Research
Master of Applied Research
Research areas include: Health Sciences, Education, Engineering, Sport Science, IT, and Business.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Business |
3 years |
$18,000 – $20,000 |
Bachelor of Commerce |
3 years |
$18,500 – $20,500 |
Bachelor of Business Analytics |
3 years |
$19,000 – $20,000 |
Bachelor of Information Technology |
3 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Bachelor of Data Science |
3 years |
$20,500 – $22,000 |
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) |
4 years |
$22,000 – $24,000 |
Bachelor of Biomedical Science |
3 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Bachelor of Health Science |
3 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Bachelor of Nursing |
3 years |
$21,500 – $23,000 |
Bachelor of Paramedicine |
3 years |
$22,000 – $23,500 |
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) |
4 years |
$21,000 – $23,000 |
Bachelor of Criminology |
3 years |
$19,000 – $20,500 |
Bachelor of Education (Primary/Secondary) |
4 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Bachelor of Social Work |
4 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Bachelor of Sport Science |
3 years |
$20,000 – $22,000 |
Bachelor of Exercise Science |
3 years |
$20,000 – $21,500 |
Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management |
3 years |
$19,000 – $20,000 |
Bachelor of Event Management |
3 years |
$18,500 – $20,000 |
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Sociology, etc.) |
3 years |
$18,500 – $20,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
$22,000 – $24,000 |
Master of Professional Accounting |
2 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Master of Business Analytics |
2 years |
$22,000 – $23,500 |
Master of Applied Information Technology |
2 years |
$22,500 – $24,000 |
Master of Cyber Security |
2 years |
$23,000 – $24,500 |
Master of Finance |
2 years |
$21,500 – $23,000 |
Master of Supply Chain Management |
2 years |
$21,500 – $23,000 |
Master of Public Health |
2 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Master of Nursing |
2 years |
$23,000 – $24,500 |
Master of Education |
1.5–2 years |
$20,000 – $22,000 |
Master of Teaching (Primary or Secondary) |
2 years |
$21,000 – $23,000 |
Master of Laws (LLM) |
1–2 years |
$22,000 – $23,500 |
Master of Counselling |
2 years |
$21,000 – $22,500 |
Master of Biomedical Science |
2 years |
$23,000 – $24,500 |
Master of Clinical Exercise Science & Rehab |
2 years |
$22,500 – $24,000 |
Master of Sport Business and Integrity |
2 years |
$21,500 – $23,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Business |
3–4 years |
$20,000 – $22,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Information Technology |
3–4 years |
$21,000 – $23,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Engineering |
3–4 years |
$21,500 – $23,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Education |
3–4 years |
$20,000 – $22,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Health Sciences |
3–4 years |
$21,000 – $23,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Biomedical Science |
3–4 years |
$22,000 – $24,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Law & Justice |
3–4 years |
$20,500 – $22,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Sport Science |
3–4 years |
$21,500 – $23,500 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Social Sciences |
3–4 years |
$20,000 – $22,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Arts & Humanities |
3–4 years |
$19,500 – $21,000 |
Master of Research |
2 years |
$18,000 – $20,000 |
Master of Applied Research |
2 years |
$19,000 – $21,000 |
Victoria University (VU) is one of Australia’s most inclusive and globally connected universities, offering high-quality education to international students from over 90 countries. With campuses located across Melbourne—one of the world’s most liveable cities—VU provides a multicultural, supportive, and career-focused environment for students to thrive.
VU offers a wide range of programs at all levels:
Undergraduate degrees (e.g., Business, IT, Nursing, Engineering, Education, Law, Sport Science)
Postgraduate coursework degrees (e.g., MBA, Cyber Security, Public Health, Teaching)
Research degrees (PhD and Master of Research in various disciplines)
TAFE/vocational education (certificates and diplomas)
English language programs through VU English
VU is known for its flexible pathways, so students who don’t meet direct entry can still progress via foundation or diploma programs.
VU Block Model: Study one subject at a time in four-week blocks. This innovative model helps reduce stress and improves academic success—especially beneficial for international students adjusting to a new education system.
Work-Integrated Learning: Many programs include internships or real-world projects, helping students gain practical experience and prepare for careers.
High Graduate Employability: VU has strong ties with industries across Melbourne and offers career support through its Careers & Employ service.
Affordable and Flexible: Compared to other Australian cities, Melbourne is affordable for students, and VU offers competitive tuition fees and scholarships.
Most international students study at the City Campus, Footscray Park, or St Albans campuses. These campuses are well-connected to public transport, offering easy access to city life, cafés, shopping, beaches, and cultural festivals.
VU offers a vibrant campus life with:
Clubs and societies
Sports and recreation programs
Cultural celebrations
Health and wellbeing services
Dedicated international student support
While VU doesn’t have on-campus housing, they provide assistance in finding:
Off-campus shared apartments
Student accommodation providers near city campuses
Homestays for those who prefer living with a local family
VU offers:
Orientation programs
Visa and migration advice
Academic support and workshops
Mental health and counselling services
Legal and financial advice
Employment resources and part-time job boards
As an international student:
You can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods (as of 2024 rules)
Eligible graduates can apply for a post-study work visa (subclass 485) to stay and work in Australia after completing their degree
VU offers several scholarships, including:
VU International Scholarship (up to 20% fee reduction)
VU Global Leadership Scholarship
Research scholarships for PhD candidates (RTP & VU-IPRS)
Victoria University is an excellent choice for international students looking for flexible learning, strong industry links, and a diverse, supportive environment in one of the world’s most exciting cities. Whether you want to build a global career, pursue research, or study in a student-friendly city, VU has everything to set you up for success.
Start by browsing the available programs on VU’s official website:
www.vu.edu.au/courses
Choose your preferred:
Level of study (Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Research)
Discipline (e.g., Business, IT, Nursing, Engineering, etc.)
Intake session (usually February, July, or November)
Undergraduate: Completion of Year 12 (or equivalent)
Postgraduate: A recognized bachelor’s degree in a relevant field
PhD/Research: Master’s or Honours degree + research experience and proposal
You must demonstrate English proficiency through:
IELTS: 6.0–7.0 (depending on course)
TOEFL iBT: 67–94
PTE: 50–65
If you don’t meet the language requirement, you can take an English course at VU English.
You can apply:
Directly through VU's international application portal:
apply.vu.edu.au
OR via a registered education agent in your country
Academic transcripts (translated and certified)
English language test results
Passport copy
CV/resume (for postgrad)
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of reference (if applicable)
Research proposal (for PhD applicants)
No application fee is charged for direct applications.
If your application is successful, you’ll receive:
A Letter of Offer (conditional or unconditional)
Instructions on how to accept and pay your tuition deposit
Accept your offer by signing and submitting the acceptance form
Pay the first semester tuition fee and arrange Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Once payment is received, you’ll be issued a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)
Use the CoE to apply for an Australian Student Visa (Subclass 500) via:
immi.homeaffairs.gov.au
Documents typically needed:
CoE
OSHC
Passport
Financial documents
GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant) statement
Book flights and accommodation
Join VU’s orientation program for international students
Attend welcome sessions and register for your course
Victoria University offers multiple intakes throughout the year, depending on the program and course level.
February (Semester 1) – Main intake for most courses
July (Semester 2) – Second major intake for most undergraduate and postgraduate programs
November (Summer Intake) – Limited courses (some business, IT, and pathway programs)
VU’s unique Block Model means that some programs also allow monthly starts, especially at the postgraduate level.
Academic Requirements:
Completion of secondary school equivalent to Australian Year 12
Examples:
India: Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / CBSE / ISC
UK: A-levels
IB Diploma: Accepted
Minimum required GPA or grade varies by course
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: Overall 6.0 (no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 67–73
PTE: 50
Pathway options (e.g., VU College) are available if you don’t meet direct entry requirements
Academic Requirements:
A recognized Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field
Some programs (like MBA, Nursing, Teaching) may require:
Work experience
Interview or additional documentation (e.g., CV, references)
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 79–94
PTE: 58–65
Academic Requirements:
A Bachelor’s (Honours) or Master’s degree with a research component
A strong academic record and a research proposal
You must find and confirm a supervisor before applying
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6.5–7.0 (varies by discipline)
TOEFL iBT: 94+
PTE: 65+
Ranking System |
Ranking / Rating |
---|---|
QS World University Rankings |
Ranked in the Top 700–750 globally |
QS World Rankings – Young Universities |
Ranked in Top 50 under 50 (Asia-Pacific) |
US News – Best Global Universities |
Ranked in the Top 650–700 globally |
Times Higher Education (THE) |
Ranked in the Top 400 for Impact Rankings |
Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU/Shanghai) |
Not ranked in top 500 globally |
QS Stars Rating System |
Awarded 5 Stars for Teaching, Employability, Internationalization, and Facilities |
Scholarship Name |
Level of Study |
Benefit |
Eligibility Overview |
---|---|---|---|
VU International Scholarship |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate |
Up to 20% tuition fee reduction |
Automatically awarded based on academic merit |
VU Global Excellence Scholarship |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate |
10% – 20% tuition fee reduction |
High academic achievers (based on GPA or marks) |
VU College Diploma Merit Scholarship |
Diploma (Pathway to Degree) |
Up to AUD 3,000 |
For students progressing to VU bachelor programs via VU College |
VU Research Training Program (RTP) |
Research (PhD/Master) |
Full tuition + stipend (~USD 20,000+) |
Based on academic and research merit; very competitive |
VU International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (VUIPRS) |
PhD/MPhil |
Tuition + living stipend |
For high-performing international research applicants |
Australia Awards Scholarship |
Postgraduate & Research |
Full tuition, living stipend, flights |
Offered by Australian government via nomination |
Destination Australia Scholarship |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate (Regional) |
Up to AUD 15,000/year |
Must study at a regional VU campus (e.g., Werribee) |
Pathway to Victoria Scholarship |
Pathway Courses |
Up to AUD 2,500 |
For eligible students enrolling in ELICOS/Foundation/TAFE |
Campus Location |
Main Study Areas |
Accommodation Options |
Estimated Cost/Week (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
City Campus (Queen St & Flinders St) |
Business, IT, Law, Postgraduate Programs |
Off-campus only – shared apartments, student housing nearby |
$250 – $400 |
Footscray Park Campus |
Engineering, Sport Science, Arts, Science |
UniLodge Victoria University (on-campus) |
$220 – $350 |
St Albans Campus |
Health, Nursing, Paramedicine |
Off-campus rentals or UniLodge nearby |
$200 – $330 |
Sunshine Campus |
TAFE, Trades, Vocational Education |
Off-campus housing; homestays available |
$180 – $300 |
Werribee Campus |
Technical & Research Programs |
Off-campus student apartments or homestay |
$180 – $270 |
VU Sydney Campus (Partner) |
Business & IT (through partner providers) |
Off-campus student accommodation in central Sydney |
$300 – $450 |
Victoria University prides itself on being one of Australia’s most inclusive and multicultural universities. With students from over 90+ countries, international students quickly feel at home. Whether you’re studying in the heart of Melbourne at the City Campus or at one of VU’s suburban campuses, you’ll be part of a supportive and global student community.
VU’s campuses are spread across Melbourne, one of the world’s most liveable cities. Campuses like Footscray Park and City Flinders are vibrant, tech-enabled, and designed with students in mind. Facilities include modern libraries, computer labs, collaborative study spaces, gyms, cafés, and even student lounges to chill or connect with peers.
Each campus has its own character — Footscray Park is lively and nature-friendly, while City Campus is located right in the bustling business district.
At VU, you’ll study one subject at a time in 4-week blocks. This Block Model reduces stress, improves learning, and gives students more flexibility to manage their studies and personal life. It’s especially helpful for international students adjusting to a new education system.
VU’s Careers and Employ service helps students find internships, part-time jobs, and post-graduation opportunities. Career workshops, resume writing, job fairs, and networking events are held regularly.
Melbourne also offers plenty of part-time job options in retail, hospitality, and admin for students with a valid student visa (you can work up to 48 hours per fortnight).
Sport and exercise are a big part of life at VU — especially since it’s one of Australia’s top universities for sport science. Students have access to:
Gym and fitness classes
Recreational sports leagues
Swimming pools and courts
Wellness programs and mental health support
VU also hosts student well-being workshops, yoga sessions, and relaxation events to help students manage stress.
VU’s Student Union (VUSU) organizes events year-round, including:
Cultural celebrations (Diwali, Lunar New Year, Harmony Day)
Music and movie nights
Food festivals
Academic seminars and leadership programs
There are dozens of student clubs and societies — from academic and cultural groups to hobbies like chess, dance, and gaming.
While VU doesn’t have extensive on-campus housing at all campuses, students can live at UniLodge at Footscray Park or choose from various off-campus student accommodations and homestays. Melbourne is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to live near your campus and still explore the city.
Studying in Melbourne means you’re surrounded by food from every corner of the world. Near every campus, you'll find cafés, halal and vegetarian options, Asian grocers, Indian restaurants, and everything in between.
Melbourne is also known for its:
Street art and culture
Festivals and nightlife
Multilingual communities
Affordable public transport for students (myki card discounts)
VU offers strong support through:
Orientation programs
Visa and migration advice
Academic skills workshops
Mental health and counselling services
Peer mentoring and language help
Victoria University is known for its strong emphasis on practical learning and graduate employability. Through Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), industry projects, and internships, students gain real-world experience as part of their degrees.
Many programs include built-in placements or professional practice, especially in:
Nursing & Health – Clinical placements in hospitals and community settings
Teaching & Education – Supervised teaching practicums in schools
Engineering & IT – Industry-based projects and internship units
Business & Law – Work experience through partner organisations and legal clinics
Sport Science – Field placements with sports teams, gyms, and fitness organisations
Victoria University provides extensive career support through VU Employ, which offers:
One-on-one career counselling
Resume and interview preparation
Internship placement assistance
Career expos and employer networking events
Access to job boards and student employment platforms
International students also receive help navigating post-study work options, including visa guidance and transition to full-time employment.
VU has strong ties with local and global employers, offering opportunities through partnerships with:
Deloitte, KPMG, NAB, PwC (business and accounting)
Melbourne Health, Western Health (nursing and allied health)
Melbourne Victory FC, Western Bulldogs (sport partnerships)
Schools and education departments (teaching)
IT companies, councils, and government agencies
VU graduates are highly employable and work across Australia and internationally
Many students find employment within 6 months of graduation
Graduates are eligible for post-study work visas (subclass 485) which allow 2–4 years of work in Australia after graduation
Students on valid visas can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study
Internship units available as electives in many degrees
Research students often collaborate with industry partners as part of their PhD or master’s thesis
Strongest placement outcomes in:
Nursing & Health
IT & Engineering
Business & Accounting
Education
Sport Science
The acceptance rate of Victoria University (VU), Australia is estimated to be around 60% to 70%, making it a moderately selective institution — especially welcoming to international students.
If you meet the academic and English language requirements, your chances of being accepted are quite good.
VU values diversity, inclusion, and accessibility, which is why it attracts thousands of international students each year.
Programs with higher demand or clinical/practical components (e.g., Nursing, Paramedicine, Teaching) may have slightly more competitive entry.
Good academic performance (high school or bachelor’s GPA)
Meeting or exceeding IELTS/TOEFL/PTE scores
A well-written Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Relevant work experience (especially for postgrad programs like MBA or Nursing)
Complete and accurate documentation
Acceptance is based more on research proposal quality, academic history, and supervisor availability.
These programs are more selective, but still accessible with strong credentials and a good match with a research supervisor.
Victoria University has a network of campuses primarily located across Melbourne, Victoria, one of Australia's most liveable and multicultural cities. Each campus is dedicated to specific study areas and provides modern facilities for both local and international students.
Focus: Business, IT, Postgraduate programs, Law, Short courses
Located in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district, surrounded by cafes, transport, and career opportunities.
Popular among international students due to its central location and accessibility.
Focus: Engineering, Sport Science, Health Sciences, Science, Arts
Largest and one of the most vibrant campuses
Includes UniLodge student accommodation, VU Sport facilities, and research labs
Just a short train ride from Melbourne CBD
Focus: Nursing, Paramedicine, Health Sciences
Home to the College of Health and Biomedicine
Features clinical labs and simulation centres for health training
Located in Melbourne’s western suburbs
Focus: TAFE, Trades, Building, and Construction
Offers hands-on training with industry-standard workshops and equipment
Known for vocational education and apprenticeships
Focus: Technical, Environmental, and Research Programs
Includes facilities for biotechnology and water research
Located in Melbourne’s outer west, near growing industrial areas
Offers select vocational and community-based education programs
Located in regional Victoria with close ties to local industries and training centres
Focus: Business and Information Technology
Operated by Education Centre of Australia (ECA)
Offers the same VU degree programs in a central Sydney location for international students