University of Melbourne Courses and Fees 2026

University of Melbourne Courses and Fees 2026

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Study Abroad Expert | Updated on - Feb 5, 2026

The University of Melbourne tuition fees for international students in 2026 vary by course level, subject area, and study type. Undergraduate programmes typically cost between AUD 38,424–57,928 (₹24.2–36.5 lakh per year), while most postgraduate taught (PG) courses range from AUD 6,000–119,700 (₹3.8 lakh–₹75.9 lakh total), depending on the degree. The MBA fee is AUD 120,384 (≈ ₹76.6 lakh), making it one of the university’s highest-priced programs. For students pursuing research degrees (PhD/MPhil), fees usually fall between AUD 46,976–122,976 (₹29.8–77.9 lakh).

  • PG Courses Fees: AUD 6,000 - AUD 119,700
  • UG Courses Fees: AUD 38,424 - AUD 57,928
  • MBA Courses Fees: AUD 120,384
  • Postgraduate Research Courses (PHD/MPHIL): AUD 46,976 - AUD 122,976

Popular master’s programs such as Data Science, Biotechnology, Psychology, and Construction Management generally cost AUD 117,000–132,000 for two years (≈ ₹74.9–84.2 lakh), while professional degrees like Medicine (MD) can go much higher due to longer duration. Undergraduate programs like B.Com, Science, and Design are priced yearly and often shown as ranges because fees depend on the subjects you choose.

Beyond tuition, students must also plan for living expenses in Melbourne, which average around AUD 20,000 per year (≈ ₹12.6 lakh), covering accommodation, food, transport, insurance, and personal costs.

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University of Melbourne Popular Courses Fees

Below is a quick look at some popular University of Melbourne courses with their duration and estimated total tuition fees for international students.

Course Name Duration Total Tuition Fees in AUS$ Total Tuition Fees in INR
MBA
(1.4 K Views)
2 Years AUD 120,384 ₹76.6 lakh
MS Data Science
(723 Views)
2 Years AUD 121,767 ₹77.5 lakh
L.L.M
(373 Views)
1 Year AUD 60,992 ₹38.8 lakh
Master Biotechnology
(343 Views)
2 Years AUD 117,600 ₹74.9 lakh
M.C.S
(238 Views)
2 Years AUD 132,250 ₹84.2 lakh
M.D
(218 Views)
4 Years AUD 570,732 ₹3.63 crore
M.S Psychology - Clinical Psychology
(210 Views)
2 Years AUD 132,250 ₹84.2 lakh
Master Construction Management
(190 Views)
3 Years AUD 188,644 ₹1.20 crore
M.S Nursing Science
(283 Views)
2 Years AUD 92,400 ₹83.60 lakh
M.Arch
(190 Views)
3 Years AUD 188,644 ₹1.20 crore
B.Com
(358 Views)
3 Years AUD 163,388 - 189,947 ₹1.04 crore – ₹1.21 crore
B.Com Accounting
(143 Views)
3 Years AUD w163,388 - $189,947 ₹1.03 crore – ₹1.20 crore
Bachelor of Science [B.S
]
(65 Views)
3 Years AUD 164,959 - 197,008 ₹1.04 crore – ₹1.24 crore
Bachelor of Design [B.Des] Architecture
(108 Views)
3 Years AUD 145,668 - 189,352 ₹91.8 lakh – ₹1.19 crore

University of Melbourne MBA Other Expenses

In addition to tuition fees, international MBA students must budget for Australian student visa charges and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), which is mandatory for the full duration of study in Australia.

Melbourne Business School recommends Bupa as its preferred OSHC provider (students may also choose any approved Australian insurer).

Indicative OSHC Costs (as of 30 June 2025):

  • Single cover: AUD 1,706 (₹1,07,495)
  • Couple / Single Parent cover: AUD 6,899 (₹4,34,681)
  • Family cover: AUD 11,458 (₹7,22,168)

Note: Melbourne Business School receives a benefit when OSHC is purchased through Bupa. Prices may change.

Students are free to arrange OSHC independently with any approved Australian health insurance provider if they prefer.

Other Expenses for MBA

Head Avg Cost Per Year
Living Expenses ₹12,85,800
(AUD 20,000)
Total Estimated Cost ₹12,85,800
(AUD 20,000)

University of Melbourne Payment Method

After receiving your offer from the University of Melbourne, international students must pay a tuition fee deposit, OSHC (if arranged through the university), and later their remaining semester fees. The university provides four secure payment options, all of which require your unique payment reference number (found on your offer letter or invoice).

Payment Method How It Works Fees / Timing Best For
CIBC Foreign Exchange (Most Popular) Pay in INR or local currency via card or bank transfer through CIBC portal Small card surcharge (~2.5% may apply). Usually better exchange rates than banks Indian students wanting easy payment + fair conversion
Credit Card (Visa / MasterCard) Pay online through UniMelb portal for deposit, OSHC, and tuition Processing fee ~0.3%–0.7%. Instant payment Quick payments without visiting bank
BPAY (Australia Only) Pay using Australian bank account via invoice details No extra fee, but requires Aussie bank Only useful after opening Australian bank account
Telegraphic Transfer (Bank Wire / TT) Direct international bank transfer to UniMelb account (also possible via CIBC) Takes few business days. Bank may charge fees Students who prefer traditional bank transfer

Key Payment Notes for Indian Students:

Before you accept your offer, you’ll need to pay an initial deposit of AUD 17,000 (around ₹9–10 lakh), which is adjusted toward your first semester tuition. Both the deposit and OSHC must be paid in Australian dollars (AUD). After enrolment, any remaining fees are paid through your student invoice. Keep in mind that cash, cheques, and gift cards are not accepted, and always use the official University of Melbourne payment links to avoid scams.


University of Melbourne Cost of Living

Category Typical Cost (AUD) Approx Cost (INR) Notes
Accommodation (University / Private Shared) AUD 22,000 – 49,000 / year ₹13.86 lakh – ₹30.87 lakh Biggest expense. University residences cost more; shared rentals reduce cost
Food & Groceries AUD 4,200 – 7,800 / year ₹2.65 lakh – ₹4.91 lakh Based on AUD 80–150/week (home cooking is cheaper)
Transportation AUD 1,560 – 3,120 / year ₹98,300 – ₹1.97 lakh Public transport with student concessions
Utilities & Bills AUD 1,040 – 2,600 / year ₹65,500 – ₹1.64 lakh Electricity, gas, internet (often included in uni housing)
OSHC (Health Insurance) AUD 600 – 800 / year ₹37,800 – ₹50,400 Mandatory for student visa (single cover)
Personal & Miscellaneous AUD 2,600 – 7,800 / year ₹1.64 lakh – ₹4.91 lakh Phone, clothes, entertainment, gym, outings
Overall Average Living Cost (Single Student) ~AUD 20,000 / year ~₹12.60 lakh / year University’s general estimate (moderate lifestyle)

University of Melbourne Accommodation

The University of Melbourne offers university-managed accommodation on or near the Parkville campus for international students. Rooms are priced per person, per week and usually include utilities, unlimited Wi-Fi, and student support services.

Options range from self-catered shared apartments to fully catered colleges with meals. For 2026, weekly costs typically fall between AUD 430 and AUD 947, depending on the residence and room type.

Most residences also offer academic mentoring and community programs. Students who apply early may receive a guaranteed accommodation offer (subject to availability). Contracts usually run for 6 or 12 months or the academic year, with small one-time fees (bond/application/linen packs) possible.

Residence Meals Included Weekly Cost (AUD) Weekly Cost (INR approx) Notes
Lisa Bellear House No 439 – 611 ₹27,660 – ₹38,500 Self-catered studios/apartments
Little Hall No 460 – 712 ₹28,990 – ₹44,860 Shared apartments (2–5 bedrooms); very popular
The Lofts No 430 – 730 ₹27,090 – ₹45,990 Modern apartments, twin studios to large shared units
International House Yes (21 meals/week) 738 – 947 ₹46,500 – ₹59,670 Fully catered; most expensive
Wilam No ~439 – 611 ~₹27,660 – ₹38,500 Indigenous-focused residence (similar range to Lisa Bellear)

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Popular Programs and Important Dates

ProgramImportant DatesFeesApplication FeesEligibilityFinancial Aid
MBA
2 years
Round 2 Application Deadline For 2026 Intake (2nd Feb 2026)
Clemenger BBDO Scholarship Deadline (25th Mar 2026)
Round 3 Application Deadline For 2026 Intake (30th Mar 2026)
Round 4 Application Deadline For 2026 Intake(off-shore) (25th May 2026)
Round 5 Application Deadline For 2026 Intake(on-shore) (27th Jul 2026)
USD 84,269 /Yr
AUD 120,384 /Yr
-GMAT- 695, TOFEL - 91, IELTS- 7.0, PT - 72
March 2026 intake Application Deadline (30th Sep 2026)
USD 42,618 /Yr
AUD 60,883 /Yr
-IELTS:6.5, TOEFL: 79, PTE: 64
B.Com
3 years
Mid-year Application Deadline For 2026 Intake (31st Mar 2026)
Start year Application Deadline For 2027 Intake (31st Oct 2026)
USD 36,652 /Yr
AUD 52,360 /Yr
150TOEFL- 81 | IELTS- 6.5 | PTE- 64
L.L.M
1 year
Timely Application Deadline for July 2026 Intake (31st Jan 2026)
Late Application Deadline for July 2026 Intake (31st Mar 2026)
USD 42,694 /Yr
AUD 60,992 /Yr
150IELTS: 7.0 | TOEFL: 91 | PTE: 72
Application Deadline for July 2026 Intake (31st May 2026)
Application Deadline for March 2027 Intake (31st Oct 2026)
USD 39,200 /Yr
AUD 56,000 /Yr
150TOEFL- 81 | IELTS- 6.5 | PTE- 64
Summer (February intake) applications due (31st Aug 2026)
USD 30,800 /Yr
AUD 44,000 /Yr
154IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 94, PTE: 72
M.C.S
2 years
Application Deadline for March 2027 Intake (30th Nov 2026)
USD 44,083 /Yr
AUD 62,976 /Yr
154TOEFL- 81 | IELTS- 6.5 | PTE- 64
M.D
4 years
Application Deadline For January 2027 Intake (15th Jun 2026)
USD 86,083 /Yr
AUD 122,976 /Yr
15065% in Bachelors, TOFEL: 94, IELTS: 7.0, PTE: 72
-
Application Deadline For 2026 Intake (31st Aug 2026)
USD 44,083 /Yr
AUD 62,976 /Yr
-TOEFL- 94 | IELTS- 7 | PTE- 72
Application Deadline for July 2026 Intake (31st Mar 2026)
Application Deadline for March 2027 Intake (30th Nov 2026)
USD 39,894 /Yr
AUD 56,992 /Yr
-TOEFL- 81 | IELTS- 6.5 | PTE- 64

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Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com]

3 years
Honours, On Campus
English
Full Time
Exam Scores: TOEFL81|IELTS6.5|PTE64
Important Date: 31 Mar, 2026
Entry Requirement: TOEFL- 81 | IELTS- 6.5 | PTE- 64
USD 36,652 /YrAUD 52,360 /Yr
3 years
On Campus
English
Part Time
7.7 1 Review | Ranked #27 out of 375 by QS Global Ranking 2025
Exam Scores: TOEFL79|IELTS6.5|PTE64
Entry Requirement: IELTS: 6.5, TOEFL: 79, PTE: 64
USD 38,730 /YrAUD 55,328 /Yr

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58 Reviews Found

AG
7.7 /10

Course Curriculum

8

  • Being a topper and a bright student always, I still had difficulty in catching up in the first year of the course and even after that, it wasn't a walk in the park. You always had to be on your toes to perform even averagely. It was a mix of both.
  • Most positive aspect is that it has taught me to stay resilient and always be on top of things if I don't want to be left behind. Negative aspect of my course can be the fact that it didn't teach me versatility.
  • It was usually 8-9 classes of typically 1 or 2 hours spread out throughout the week.
  • In lectures, there were approximately 400 students in a class and in "tutorials," there were approximately 10-15 students in a class.
  • I think approximately 20% of my class must be indian students in my class.

Fees

  • It was approx. AUD 5500 per subject with a total of 30 subjects through a 3-year course.
  • It was charged on a credit-based, semester-wise basis, i.e., fees would be charged in advance for the number of subjects/credits one is doing in a particular semester.
  • Approximately 2000 AUD was my monthly expense
    • Rent – 1000 AUD
    • Groceries – 300 AUD
    • Transportation – 100 AUD
    • Networking events/uni parties – 200 AUD
    • Other Misc. Expenses – 200 AUD

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 6/10

K
6.8 /10

Course Curriculum

8

The structure is well layed. We study seven core subjects and a few breadth subjects that helps us deepen our knowledge in the core of accounting, finance, marketing, management, commerce etc.

It is ranked highly in the world for commerce and mainly economics. It is in the top 15 for accounting and finance.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 7/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 9/10

S
5.0 /10

Course Curriculum

5

It is okay. I like the option of selecting breadth subjects that are away from the discipline i have chosen. on the other hand i feel the structure of assessment could vary with other ways of getting real world exposure. E.g adding an extra year for internship

Top university in Australia , ranked high for commerce degree

academic: 5/10
faculty: 6/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 5/10

KR

Course Curriculum

8

The course is in line with professional accreditations such as CPA Australia, the CAANZ and the CFA.

The prospects of studying and living in a developed country like Australia is definitely attractive. A number of factors encouraged my decision, namely education quality whereby the University of Melbourne is ranked among the best, job availability in reputed companies, foreign work experience and good social life.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 8/10

J
7.0 /10

Course Curriculum

9

It is interesting and good. I like the subjects I am doing. Though, I believe in the online studies I don't feel much engaged in the classes.

Because it is one of the best business schools in the world.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 5/10
placement: 9/10

Course Curriculum

8

Updated but no real experience to test knowledge. Relevant to the times in terms of examples and generally comprehensive

Best in Australia as per rankings by multiple boards, and in a preferred location

academic: 8/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 5/10

AG
7.2 /10

Course Curriculum

9

Very relevant with groundbreaking optional courses. Students have the opportunity to and are encouraged to take a wide range of courses within their degree from all sorts of disciplines.

Fees

For International students per unit, fees are around $5000 AUD.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 8/10

SD
7.5 /10

Course Curriculum

9

In my University, they give full exposure to the real industry. There are several programs run by the University or the Faculty which helps all the students to develop essential skills and learn/grow through those experiences. There are also vast number of clubs/societies which are run by students and it enhances university experience by providing networking opportunities and making lifetime friends.

Fees

132000 AUD (Average of 22000 AUD per semester)

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 7/10

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