Midyear intake

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Why start studying midyear?

Industry-engaged learning

With a focus on community, connection and collaboration, RMIT delivers hands-on courses with industry-connected learning, so you can gain a range of practical learning experiences.

Upskill at midyear, be job-ready sooner

In 2023, 19,730 RMIT students completed work-integrated learning activities with 3,735 unique global industry partners like Microsoft, the NGV and Deloitte.

You don’t need to wait until next year

There’s no need to wait for 2025 to start achieving your goals. Get ahead with courses designed with industry leaders to give you the practical skills required for the workforce.

Frequently asked questions

Every year the availability of courses offered for midyear enrolment changes depending on a number of variables. 

You can see which courses are open for midyear enrolment by selecting a broad area you're interested in (for example, business), and then choosing an area within that (for example, accounting). A list of courses will be displayed, and courses that have a midyear intake have an Apply Now button next to them.

If your course is not available during the offer dates then you can apply for any other course that is available, or apply for Semester 1 (February intake) from late July.

Domestic students

If the course you're interested in has a midyear intake, you can click on the Apply button directly from the course's webpage.

The Apply page contains information about midyear application dates, entry requirements and what you need to start the application process.

Applications may close early if all places are filled, so ensure you apply as early as possible for your application to be considered.

Find out more about local student applications, including step-by-step application guides and helpful videos when applying for your certificate, diploma or degree.

International students

RMIT’s applications are always open for international students - you can apply to RMIT as an international student any time of year.

Applications will be accepted for each program until all places are filled, so ensure you apply as early as possible for your application to be considered.  

Browse our courses and discover what it’s like to study as an international student in Australia.

 

Whether you are applying as a domestic or international student, our Study@RMIT team is available to help answer any questions you have.

 

 

Yes! Regardless of whether you are a local or international student studying at another university or institution, you can apply to study at RMIT. You may even be eligible to receive credit for previous study.

Every RMIT course has its own specific set of entry requirements during the admissions dates. To be selected you need to meet the entry requirements as outlined on the course page as part of the application assessment.

Some courses only take applicants with advanced standing at midyear. This means you must have already completed a certain amount of time or have completed tertiary qualification in the same or relevant discipline. To find out more about opportunities to transfer from one RMIT course to another, or how previous study may be acknowledged, explore our pathways.

Yes. RMIT is giving more Victorians than ever access to Free TAFE courses that give you in-demand skills for priority jobs. Eligible students do not pay tuition fees for a range of vocational qualifications associated with in-demand jobs.

There has never been a better time to train for a new career or reskill into an industry with lots of exciting opportunities.

If you’d like to upskill for an in-demand industry, return to study after a break, learn about a field you’ve always been interested in or build real-world experience with leading organisations, undergraduate study will help you make the leap into what’s next.

If you want to change your career direction, advance to a management role, build on your skill set or create a valuable network of industry connections, postgraduate study will give you the tools you need to lead what’s next.

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Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.