Getting Into RMIT from India: What the Admission Process Actually Requires

Getting Into RMIT from India: What the Admission Process Actually Requires

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Most Indian students who get rejected by RMIT are not rejected because their grades are too low. They are rejected because their application is incomplete, their English test was taken at home, their documents were submitted too close to the deadline, or they applied for a design course without a portfolio. These are fixable problems, and fixing them before you apply is exactly what this guide is for.

RMIT University is ranked #125 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and receives tens of thousands of international applications each year. The university's own admissions page states clearly: meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee entry. What separates accepted applicants from rejected ones is the completeness and quality of the application, not just the percentage on a marksheet.

This guide covers every official requirement, every document, every English score threshold, every pathway option, and every practical step Indian students need to take to maximise their chances of getting an offer from RMIT.

Also read: Australia study guide for Indian students

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RMIT Admission Requirements for Indian Students

RMIT converts Indian academic scores to an Australian equivalent before assessing your application. The required percentage depends on both your board and the specific program you are applying for. The table below is sourced directly from RMIT's official India country equivalency page.

Level of Study CBSE / ISC (10+2) State Boards (HSC)
Foundation Studies 60% average in Year 11 (10+1) 65% average in Year 11
Fast Track University Pathway 80% average in Year 11 (10+1) 85% average in Year 11
Diploma / Associate Degree Minimum 60% average Minimum 65% average
Bachelor's Degree (65% AU equivalent) Minimum 65% Minimum 70%
Bachelor's Degree (70% AU equivalent) Minimum 70% Minimum 75%
Bachelor's Degree (75% AU equivalent) Minimum 75% Minimum 80%
Bachelor's Degree (80% AU equivalent) Minimum 80% Minimum 85%

Source: RMIT University – India Academic Entry Requirements

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English Test Scores That RMIT Accepts from Indian Students

Your English test score is the single most controllable factor in your RMIT application. It is also the most common reason Indian applications are delayed or rejected. RMIT has strict rules about which tests it accepts and how they must be taken.

RMIT does not accept results from at-home or online English tests. The test must be taken at an official test centre. This rules out many online IELTS and TOEFL options that became common during the COVID period. Additionally, TOEFL iBT tests taken on or after 21 January 2026 must be the TOEFL iBT Australia test specifically.

Your test result must be completed within two years of your RMIT course start date. A score from 2023 will not be valid for a 2026 intake.

Test Most UG and PG Programs Higher-Requirement Programs
IELTS Academic 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) 7.0 overall (no band below 6.5)
TOEFL iBT 79 overall (R:13, L:12, S:18, W:21) 94 overall (R:19, L:20, S:20, W:24)
PTE Academic 58 (no communication band below 50) 65 (no communication band below 58)
Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE) 176 (no component below 169) 185 (no component below 176)

Source: RMIT University – English Language Proficiency Tests

Programs like Nursing, Pharmacy, and Physiotherapy require IELTS 7.0 or equivalent. Programs like Clinical Psychology require IELTS 7.5. Always check the specific course page for the exact requirement before booking your test.

Note for Indian students: IELTS Academic is the most commonly used test by Indian applicants at RMIT. PTE Academic is increasingly popular because results are available within 48 hours, and the test is widely available across India. RMIT does not accept IELTS General Training under any circumstances.

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Selection Tasks at RMIT: What Design, Art, and Education Applicants Must Know

For certain programs at RMIT, your academic score and English result are only the first filter. A second layer of assessment, called a selection task, determines whether you receive an offer. Indian students applying to design, art, architecture, fashion, and education programs must complete these tasks to be considered.

RMIT's official entry requirements page lists the following types of selection tasks:

  • Portfolio submission: An online or PDF submission where you complete a creative task, provide a folio of your work, or answer a series of questions. You may then be shortlisted for a folio presentation or interview.
  • Folio presentation: A face-to-face or online session where you discuss the work in your folio and your creative inspiration. Available in-person or online for international applicants.
  • Interview: A face-to-face or online session where you discuss yourself and your interest in the course.
  • Supplementary form: A written response to questions about your understanding of and interest in the course.
  • Teaching Suitability Assessment (TSA): A statement of up to 750 words addressing three specific questions. Required for education programs.

Deadlines for selection tasks are listed on each course page under "Entry requirements and admissions." Missing a selection task deadline means your application cannot proceed, regardless of how strong your academic profile is.

Reddit insight: For design and art programs, multiple students confirmed that the portfolio matters significantly more than grades. One student noted: "As long as you have a good folio and do well on the interview, you'll be fine." Indian students applying to these programs should invest time in preparing a strong, original portfolio rather than focusing solely on academic scores.


How to Apply to RMIT from India

RMIT's application process for Indian students is straightforward when followed in the correct sequence. The most common mistakes happen when students skip steps, apply too late, or submit through the wrong channel.

The official application process from RMIT's international student application page is as follows:

Step Action Key Detail
Step 1 Choose your course and check entry requirements Check the specific course page, not just the general university requirements. Academic prerequisites, English requirements, and selection tasks all vary by course.
Step 2 Prepare your documents Gather transcripts, English test results, passport copy, SOP, resume, and portfolio (if required). All documents must be ready before you submit.
Step 3 Submit your application Apply via the RMIT Application Portal. Indian students applying from India use the portal directly. Application fee is AUD 100 (₹6,720).
Step 4 Track your application Monitor progress via the Application Portal. Respond to any requests for additional documents promptly.
Step 5 Accept your offer Follow the instructions in your offer letter. Arrange Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and pay your deposit. RMIT will then issue your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).
Step 6 Apply for a student visa (Subclass 500) Use your CoE to apply for your visa. Apply at least 4–8 weeks before your course start date to allow for processing.

You can apply directly through the RMIT Application Portal or through an RMIT-authorised education agent. Some applicants are required to apply through an authorised agent. Check your course page to confirm which method applies to you.

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Pathway Options at RMIT for Indian Students Who Don't Meet Direct Entry Requirements

Not meeting the direct entry requirements for your preferred RMIT program does not mean you cannot study there. RMIT has a structured set of pathway options that provide guaranteed entry and, in many cases, credit toward your degree that reduces your total study time.

The official RMIT pathways and credit transfer page outlines the following options for international students:

Pathway Option Who It Is For Benefit
Foundation Studies Students who do not meet direct Bachelor entry requirements (need 60–65% in Year 11) Guaranteed entry to Bachelor's or Associate Degree programs on successful completion
Fast Track University Pathway High-achieving students (80–85% in Year 11) seeking accelerated entry Faster pathway to a Bachelor's degree with guaranteed entry
Diploma / Advanced Diploma Students who want to enter a Bachelor's degree with credit Credit toward a Bachelor's degree, reducing total study duration
International Education Partnerships Students from partner institutions in India Credit transfer for prior study completed at a partner institution
Transfer from an Australian University Students currently enrolled at Deakin, La Trobe, Monash, or Swinburne Credit transfer after completing the first year at another Australian university

RMIT also has international education partnerships with institutions in India. If your Indian college or university has a partnership agreement with RMIT, you may be eligible to receive credit for prior study and reduce your degree duration at RMIT. Check the partnership tool on the RMIT pathways page by selecting "India" as your study location.

Practical note: Foundation Studies at RMIT is delivered through RMIT University Pathways (RMIT UP) and provides direct, guaranteed entry to RMIT degree programs. This is the most reliable route for Indian students who scored below the direct entry threshold in their Class 12 exams.

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Practical Tips to Increase Your RMIT Admission Chances from India

Meeting the minimum requirements gets your application reviewed. These steps increase the probability of receiving an offer.

  • Apply early, not on the deadline. RMIT processes applications on a rolling basis. Popular programs like MS Data Science, MBA, and Bachelor of Computer Science fill up before the official deadline. Applying 6–8 weeks before the deadline gives your application more time and more available seats.
  • Score above the minimum English requirement. An IELTS of 6.5 meets the threshold. An IELTS of 7.0 or above signals stronger academic readiness and reduces the chance of a conditional offer. For competitive programs, a higher English score strengthens your application.
  • Submit a complete application in one go. RMIT's admissions team explicitly states that missing documents are the most common cause of delays. Upload every required document before submitting, not after.
  • Check the course page, not just the university page. Academic requirements, English thresholds, and selection tasks vary by program. The general RMIT entry requirements page gives minimums. The course page gives the actual requirements for your specific program.
  • For design and art programs, invest in your portfolio. Reddit feedback from current RMIT students is consistent: the portfolio is the deciding factor for creative programs, not the academic score. A strong, original portfolio with clear creative intent outweighs a high percentage.
  • Book a 1-on-1 appointment with an RMIT adviser before applying. RMIT offers free appointments with international advisers who can confirm your eligibility, review your documents, and clarify requirements for your specific course. This is available via the RMIT website and takes 30–60 minutes.
  • Use an RMIT-authorised education agent if you are unsure. Authorised agents are trained on RMIT's requirements and can help you avoid common application errors. RMIT maintains a list of authorised agents on its website.

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FAQs

Ques. What percentage is required for admission to RMIT University from India?

Ans. The requirement varies by program and board. For CBSE and ISC students, most undergraduate programs require 65–80% in Class 12, while state board students may need around 5% higher. For postgraduate programs, a score of 60–70% in a bachelor’s degree is typically required. Exact requirements depend on the course and should be checked on the official website.

Ques. Does RMIT accept IELTS General Training from Indian students?

Ans. No. RMIT accepts only IELTS Academic or IELTS General One Skill Retake. The test must be taken at an official test centre and be valid within two years of the course start date.

Ques. Can I get into RMIT if I scored below 65% in Class 12?

Ans. Yes, through pathway programs such as Foundation Studies (requiring around 60% in Year 11), Fast Track pathways, or diploma programs that lead to a bachelor’s degree. These provide alternative routes for students who do not meet direct entry requirements.

Ques. Is a portfolio required for all RMIT programs?

Ans. No. Portfolios are required only for creative programs such as design, art, architecture, and fashion. Most engineering, IT, business, and science programs do not require a portfolio.

Ques. Can Indian students apply directly without an agent?

Ans. Yes, students can apply directly through the RMIT application portal. While agents are optional, they can assist with the process. RMIT also provides guidance through international advisers.

Ques. How long does RMIT take to process an application?

Ans. Processing time depends on completeness. Fully submitted applications are typically processed within 1–3 weeks, while incomplete ones take longer. After receiving the offer and CoE, student visas generally take around 2–4 weeks.

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