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Want to pursue a full-time degree at RMIT Vietnam as an international student? At RMIT you'll enjoy fantastic opportunities, vibrant campus life and world-class facilities.
As part of a truly global university, we offer experiences at campuses all over the world.
RMIT has multiple locations around the world
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Discover what life is like at RMIT Melbourne
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Our graduates earn their degree from RMIT University in Melbourne, which is Australia’s largest tertiary institution.
Ho Le Minh Thach never imagined himself as a software engineer. The solid academic foundation he received at RMIT Vietnam, and his experience with Harvard's computer science course, sparked his passion for programming and empowered him to pursue a career in software engineering.
Stepping outside the classroom can be intimidating, but competitions offer more than just trophies. They sharpen skills, build awareness, and open doors to real-world opportunities.
As Vietnam gears up for the public holidays from 30 April to 4 May, and with the summer travel season just around the corner, RMIT academic Dr Daisy Kanagasapapathy warns that online scams targeting tourists are likely to spike.
RMIT University Vietnam has once again been honoured with the prestigious Golden Dragon Award, marking its 21st consecutive win.
Transforming the digital economy: Advancing business and industry with emerging technologies.
Explore RMIT and its Creative programs at the upcoming Information Day in May.
Learn about Vietnam’s first international university and our 18 programs across the fields of creativity, science and technology and business.
Learn more about RMIT Vietnam in our online webinar, exclusively for Myanmar students and their parents.