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Few Questions students have regarding RMIT College of Vocational Education:
Yes, RMIT College of Vocational Education welcomes students from Nepal and all over the world for TAFE-level programs like certificates, diplomas, and advanced diplomas.
RMIT University offers higher education (bachelor, master, PhD), while RMIT College of Vocational Education focuses on practical, skills-based training — perfect if you want to get job-ready fast or use it as a pathway to university.
Most courses require an IELTS score of 5.5 to 6.0, or equivalent in TOEFL or PTE. Some technical programs may ask for higher scores.
Yes. As an international student, you’re allowed to work up to 48 hours per fortnight during your studies and full-time during holidays.
Yes! Many programs include mandatory industry placements or practical simulations — especially in nursing, IT, cookery, engineering, and business.
Absolutely. RMIT offers credit transfer pathways from diplomas to bachelor degrees, often within the same field. You can continue at RMIT University or apply elsewhere.
Fees range between AUD 10,000 to AUD 19,500 per year, depending on the course and level.
You can choose from homestays, shared apartments, private rentals, or purpose-built student accommodations in Melbourne. Goreto can help you figure it out.
Apply at least 3–4 months before intake. Major intakes happen in February and July each year.
Yes! Goreto provides free counselling, SOP writing, document preparation, visa processing, and pre-departure support to help you study at RMIT from Nepal smoothly.
From choosing the right country to finding scholarships and housing — our counselors will guide you at every step.
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