Table of Contents
- 1 How much does it cost to live in Melbourne as a student?
- 2 Is it expensive to move to Melbourne?
- 3 Why Melbourne is the best city for international students?
- 4 How do I transfer from another university in Melbourne?
- 5 What are the benefits of living in a university residence?
- 6 How can I find out more about university accommodation?
How much does it cost to live in Melbourne as a student?
Overview of Expenses
Weekly rent for an apartment | $430 |
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Monthly public transport ticket | $155 |
Overseas Student Health Cover Minimum cost is around | $400 |
Groceries average per household in (VIC) | $257 |
Meal in a mid-range restaurant | $20 |
Is it expensive to move to Melbourne?
Melbourne is on the more expensive end among Australia’s capital cities, but you will be rewarded with excitement and fun things to do around every corner. And, like any other location, it is going to be more expensive to live near the CBD than it is to live further out in the suburbs.
How much do you need to earn to live in Melbourne?
You can live in Melbourne with at least AUD 1500-2000 a month. That’s just for for a decent daily life, not a lavish one to be sure. You will need at least AUD 700/month to rent a room. You will also AUD 100 for prepaid balance, AUD 200–300/month for public transport.
Why Melbourne is the best city for international students?
Melbourne universities offer excellent support for international students, including help with language learning services, housing, social connection and finance. Melbourne has loads to offer and is undoubtedly a great place to live.
How do I transfer from another university in Melbourne?
If you want to transfer from an undergraduate degree at another institution or a undergraduate course within Melbourne you need to apply with the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC).
How do I transfer courses as a domestic student?
Transferring courses as a domestic student Undergraduate students If you want to transfer from an undergraduate degree at another institution or a undergraduate course within Melbourne you need to apply with the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC).
What are the benefits of living in a university residence?
When you live in one of our residences, you’ll also be joining a vibrant community with a year-round calendar of academic, sporting, social and career events. To find out more, see the University Accommodation page. Each college provides a range of unique academic and support services to students.
How can I find out more about university accommodation?
To find out more, see the University Accommodation page. Each college provides a range of unique academic and support services to students. The colleges also offer a range of financial aid programs that may to assist students including scholarships and bursaries. To find out more, visit the colleges website.