Check if you're eligible and apply for public transport concession or an International Student Travel Pass in Victoria.
If you are eligible for a PTV Concession your pre-filled form will be automatically sent to your student email in early January 2025. Alternatively, you can download a PTV form via myRMIT after 2 January 2025. Please see Eligibility and How to apply for a PTV concession Myki below for more information.
To be eligible for a Public Transport Victoria (PTV) Concession myki, you must:
You're also eligible if you're a student who:
For more information, refer to the Public Transport Victoria website.
You're ineligible for a Public Transport Victoria (PTV) Concession myki if you are a:
*International students, New Zealand citizens and New Zealand Special Category Visa holders may be eligible to apply for an International Student Travel Pass. See the International Student Travel Pass tab for details.
Step 1. Add classes
Please make sure to enrol in a full-time study load to be eligible for a PTV Concession form.
Step 2. Apply for a student card
If your student card photo has not been approved, a PTV Concession form cannot be generated, so make sure you order your student card. If you already have a valid student card, you do not need to order a new student card.
Step 3. Get your PTV Concession form
In Semester 1 2024, there are two ways to access your PTV Concession form:
Download a PTV form from myRMIT
24-48 hours after your student card photo has been approved, you can download your pre-populated PTV Concession Form by following the steps below.
Receive a PTV Concession form to your student email
Your pre-populated PTV Concession form will be automatically sent to your RMIT email account 2-3 business days after you have been identified as eligible for a PTV Concession based on your enrolment and aggregated load.
Please search your RMIT email account using key words ‘Transport Concession form is attached’.
If you cannot access your PTV Concession form via myRMIT or email and you believe you are eligible, please contact Student Connect via the Ask about PTV concession form.
Step 4. Submit your form in person
Complete your form and submit it in person to PTV at a Melbourne Premium Station (such as Flinders Street, Southern Cross and Melbourne Central stations), staffed V/Line station or PTV Hub. To find a PTV staffed station or hub, go to PTV customer service. To find out if a V/Line station is staffed, search on the V/Line website.
A limited number of International Student Travel Passes are available each year and all passes for 2024 have now been allocated. New passes and a new application form may be made available in 2025. Please monitor this webpage for updates.
Eligible students can apply for the International Student Travel Pass which is a discounted annual pass for use on public transport in Victoria. International Student Travel Passes are available for 90-day, 180-day and 365-day periods.
There are limited numbers of International Student Travel Passes available each semester.
To be eligible for an International Student Travel Pass, you must:
You may be eligible for an International Student Travel Pass if you're enrolled in a full-time study load in one of the following programs and have a student card:
The following students are ineligible for an International Student Travel Pass:
You can only hold an International Student Pass for a period of time that is less than or equal to the duration of your enrolment in an eligible program. This means, if you are due to complete your program in 6 months time (180 days time), you can only obtain and hold a 90 or 180 day pass.
As a student, it’s your responsibility to ensure your pass does not exceed the expiry date listed in your electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) in accordance with International Student Travel Pass requirements.
Some students have experienced that the signature of the University representative is not visible on their PTV Concession form when using an Apple Mac computer or laptop.
Please try opening the PTV Concession form in a dedicated application. If the problem persists, and you are not able to see the signature on the PTV Concession form, please try downloading from another device. Keep in mind, students are able to use RMIT computers, located in libraries at each campus.
Before you present your Transport Concession form to PTV, please make sure that the signature of the University representative is visible on your form. If your form does not have the signature, it will not be accepted by PTV.
Eligible students are issued either a half year or full year form, based on their enrolment load. To obtain a full year PTV Concession Form, you must be enrolled in at least 75% percent of a full-time load in each half of the calendar year (Semesters 1 and 2). Students who only enrol a single semester cannot obtain a yearly Transport Concession Form.
If you enrol in more courses/subjects to meet this requirement before 1 July, a yearly PTV Concession Form will be emailed to your RMIT email address 24-48 hours after you increase your enrolment.
Please note, all transport concession forms issued after 1 July will expire at the end of February the following year.
If you have been sent two forms, it is likely because you are enrolled in two programs at RMIT. Students are issued a form for each eligible program they are enrolled in. You only need to print, sign and lodge ONE form to receive a Concession Card.
No, a student card cannot be used for transport concession discount.
Yes, if you hold a valid Health Care Card, you can use this to buy a Concession Myki.
No, the Transport Concession Form provided by RMIT can only be used to apply for Victorian Public Transport Concession. It cannot be used to apply for discounted public transport in other states.
If you are enrolled in a full-time study load in a Bachelor program, your PTV Concession form will be sent to your RMIT email account.
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