What Students Say
Likes
- Its curriculum, practical learning and faculty are best
- The peers are intelligent and are good in nature
- Its events and extra-curricular activities
Dislikes
- It has limited campus facilities, smaller alumni network as compared to top-tier universities.
- It is very far for a student not living in Australia
- It has a very high annual fees compared to other colleges in my locality.
Colleges Where I Was Accepted
Reason for choosing my college
- Affordable tuition fees compared to many other Australian institutes.
- Small class sizes for personalised attention. Focus on employability and career readiness.
- Multicultural environment that fosters global perspectives
Colleges Where I Was Rejected
Reason for Rejection
- My high school grades didn't match the University of Toronto's competitive standards.
- The University of Toronto looks for strong grades in prerequisite subjects relevant to your chosen program of study.
- That's why I didn't got selected in the University.
Required Exams for Admission
Required Documents For Admission
CV |
SOP
Tips to enhance your application
- To enhance your application, craft a compelling SOP by highlighting academic achievements, career goals, and reasons for choosing MIT Australia.
- In your CV, emphasise relevant skills, coursework, and work experience.
- If needed, strong LORs should showcase leadership and academic strengths. For scholarships, write a persuasive essay on achievements.
Admission Experience
- Australia is a popular destination for international students due to its high-quality education system, multicultural environment, and excellent quality of life.
- MiT is a TEQSA-accredited, industry-recognised institution that focuses on practical, career-ready education in business, IT, and engineering.
- It offers Bachelor's/Master's in Accounting, IT, Networking, and Engineering. Pathways and English programs for international students.
- Campus is located in Melbourne and Sydney.
- It has vibrant, multicultural cities with excellent transport, lifestyle, and career opportunities.
- They have strong industry ties, post-study work visas, and high-demand programmes that boost employability in Australia and globally.
- My overall experience is good because it has small classes with modern facilities throughout the campus, it has a multicultural environment, and vibrant student life makes MIT a rewarding study destination.
Class Schedule
- Classes at MIT Australia run 3-4 days a week, with sessions between 9 AM and 5 PM.
- Each class lasts 2-3 hours, with an average of 20-30 students. A significant number of Indian students enrol, especially in IT and business courses.
- Apart from classes, expect 2-4 hours daily for assignments and self-study to manage coursework effectively.
Faculty
- MIT Australia has a student-friendly faculty with a faculty-to-student ratio of around 1:20-30, ensuring personalised attention.
- Professors are approachable and encourage discussions. Some top faculties are industry experts, making learning practical.
- While they may not directly offer jobs, they often guide students and provide industry references for part-time or full-time roles.
Campus Life
- MIT Australia has two campuses, located in Melbourne and Sydney. MIT Australia organises MIT Annual Fest, featuring cultural performances, networking sessions, and career fairs.
- Events like Tech Symposium and Business Case Competitions allow students to showcase their skills. Students can join various clubs, such as the IT & Networking Club, Business Society, and Cultural Club.
- There are also sports activities, including badminton, soccer, and table tennis. Extracurriculars also include workshops, hackathons, leadership programs, and guest lectures that help students gain practical experience beyond academics.
Part Time Jobs
- Most Indian students at MIT Australia prefer part-time jobs in retail, hospitality (restaurants, cafes), customer service, and ridesharing/delivery services.
- Pay averages AUD 22-30/hour.
- Jobs are competitive but available. Students apply via job portals (Seek, Indeed, Gumtree) or through walk-ins referrals.
- At MIT Australia, TA/RA roles are limited, with few students securing them; pay is around AUD 25-35/hour.
- On-campus jobs in admin, library and IT support offer AUD 22-30/hour but are competitive. Off-campus, students find retail, hospitality, and IT jobs.
- International students can work up to 48 hours/fortnight.
Placement
- After completing a course at MIT Australia, 80-90% of students secure a job within 6 months. Average salaries range from AUD 50,000 to 70,000 annually.
- Students typically find jobs through campus career fairs, LinkedIn, and networking.
- Salaries can range from AUD 45,000 (entry-level) to AUD 100,000+ (experienced roles).