Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com] (Accounting)
3 years
Part Time
On Campus
Field of Study:
$35,963 /Yr
A$55,328 /Yr
Important Alert
- Application Deadline For Semester 1 2026 Intake - Nov 30, 2025
Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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Tuition Fees | $35963 (AUD 55328) |
Other Expenses
Head | Avg Cost Per Year |
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Accomodation | $8788 (AUD 13520) |
Transportation | $1014 (AUD 1560) |
Previous Year Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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2024 | $32864 (AUD 50560) |
Important Dates
2026 dates are based on previous year intake, upcoming dates are currently not available.
Event | Application Date |
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Application Deadline For Semester 2 2025 Intake | |
Application Deadline For Semester 1 2026 Intake | Nov 30, 2025 |
Reviews
Engineering (7)
Commerce (7)
Economics (5)
Accounting (4)
Business (4)
Information Studies (4)
Finance (3)
Management (3)
Business and Management (3)
Biotechnology (2)
Sciences (2)
Arts (1)
Journalism (1)
Civil Engineering (1)
Marketing (1)
Robotics (1)
Computer Science and Engineering (1)
Software Engineering (1)
Performing Arts (1)
Engineering Management (1)
Biomedical Engineering (1)
58 Reviews Found
Likes
- Learning Environment: There was a perfect balance between academics and extracurricular activities, and this is the most important fact for all-round development.
- Mentoring by Faculty: Professors were the most engaging and helpful and were willing to stay back after classes. Tutors also provided great attention to everyone and promoted learning at a fundamental level.
- Diverse Peer Group: Engaging with classmates from different backgrounds, as with any foreign university, provided me with a fresh perspective at things. Most importantly, so many activities were always happening around the campus, which provided great networking opportunities.
Dislikes
- Abundance of Choice: There are numerous numbers of core and elective subjects that one can choose and in doing so, students keep on shuffling their subjects semester-to-semester which makes it harder for same sets of students to overlap in multiple semesters. It makes long term networking within the classrooms harder.
- Red-tapism: For various student services like changing subjects, changing scheduled classes, applying for absences etc., there was a faceless mechanisms of application which made it harder to express certain predicaments and often meant, delayed responses or ambiguity in solutions.
- Lack of career support: There weren’t many opportunities offered by the uni which helped directly in networking with industry recruiters or options available for on-campus placements post-degree completion. This made it difficult to secure a job before the degree ended.
- In the lectures, the main teacher/lecturer would teach a class of 400 but in tutorials, the faculty-to-student ratio was 1:15. It provided both kinds of education modes and provided comfort to a student with both modes.
- The course content and teaching approach are sufficient to prepare one for securing a job in one's field but the fact is, it depends on the person and their dedication, which really determines if they secure a job.
- If you have developed a personal bond with any faculty member, then they might use personal networks to help you find a job, but officially, they do not help with this.
- Some lecturers were very practical and gave us practical industry insights which made them stand out.






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Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Category |
Details |
Course Duration | 3 Year |
Credits Requirement | 300 |
Academic Requirement |
Applicant must have completed higher education with first-class in a relevant field from a recognized institution. |
English Language Requirements |
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Application link |
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Application Fee |
AUD$150 |
Documents Required |
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