Class timetables

Create and view your class timetable via myTimetable.

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RMIT’s timetabling system is called myTimetable. If you’re a current higher education or vocational education student, you’ll use myTimetable to create and view your class timetable.

If you are not a current student, you can view the 2024 public read-only version of myTimetable.

The 2025 myTimetable link currently only displays timetables for courses delivered during the Spring/Summer (January/February 2025) period. Standard semester timetables will be published from 2 December 2024, further details below in key timetable dates.

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Key timetable dates

Higher education Semester 1 2025 key dates

Activity Date
myTimetable available in read-only mode

View class times in myTimetable

10am Monday 2 December 2024
Preference entry period

Select preferred class times for enrolled subjects any time during this period

10am Friday 24 January 2025 – 5pm Sunday 9 February 2025
Classes unavailable

Classes will not appear in myTimetable while RMIT allocates students to classes

5pm Sunday 9 February 2025 – 10am Monday 17 February 2025
Review and allocation adjustment opens

Review your allocated classes and make changes, if required

10am Monday 17 February 2025
Allocation adjustment closes

No changes to timetables after this time

5pm Tuesday 1 April 2025

If you're not sure how to enter class preferences or adjust your allocated classes, see the HE guide to timetabling.

Vocational education Semester 1 2025 key dates

Activity Date
myTimetable available in read-only mode

View class times in myTimetable

10am Monday 2 December 2024
Automatic group allocation

Students allocated to classes

10am Tuesday 28 January 2025
Allocation adjustment opens

Make changes to your classes, if required

10am Tuesday 28 January 2025
Allocation adjustment closes

No changes to timetables after this time

5pm Monday 24 February 2025

If you're not sure how to adjust your allocated classes, see the VE guide to timetabling.

Higher education Semester 2 2025 key dates

Activity Date
myTimetable available in read-only mode

View class times in myTimetable

10am Monday 26 May 2025
Preference entry period

Select preferred class times for enrolled subjects any time during this period

10am Tuesday 10 June 2025 – 5pm Sunday 22 June 2025
Classes unavailable

Classes will not appear in myTimetable while RMIT allocates students to classes

5pm Sunday 22 June 2025 – 10am Monday 30 June 2025
Review and allocation adjustment opens

Review your allocated classes and make changes, if required

10am Monday 30 June 2025
Allocation adjustment closes

No changes to timetables after this time

5pm Friday 15 August 2025

If you're not sure how to enter class preferences or adjust your allocated classes, see the HE guide to timetabling.

Vocational education Semester 2 2025 key dates

Activity Date
myTimetable available in read-only mode

View class times in myTimetable

10am Monday 26 May 2025
Automatic group allocation

Students allocated to classes

10am Friday 20 June 2025
Allocation adjustment opens

Make changes to your classes, if required

10am Friday 20 June 2025
Allocation adjustment closes

No changes to timetables after this time

5pm Friday 1 August 2025

If you're not sure how to adjust your allocated classes, see the VE guide to timetabling.

How to timetable

Select your timetabling guide below.

*If you're studying an Associate Degree in Business (AD029) or Diploma in Commerce (DP020), use the higher education guide to timetabling.
If you're studying a traineeship or apprenticeship program, your Program Manager will provide your attendance dates and times. Check your RMIT email for more information or contact your College.

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