How to apply
Students who wish to apply for a Deakin course can do so by:
Applying online
Applying online is simple, convenient and fast. It also means you do not have to pay the application fee.
Before you apply, you will need to find out the details of your:
- previous studies (including course name and institution, duration and qualification obtained)
- current studies (including course name and institution, duration and expected date of completion)
- English language proficiency and/or results of recent English language testing
- (if applicable) employment history (including employer's name, dates and description of work carried out).
After you apply, you will be given a username and password, which you can use to check the status of your application. We will contact you to let you know when you need to submit any academic transcripts or fees.
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Applying by mail or fax
Download and complete the relevant application
forms for the course you wish to apply for:
- undergraduate coursework
- postgraduate coursework
- postgraduate research.
You will need to include:
- certified/notarised copies of your academic
qualifications and English language proficiency
- a non-refundable application fee of A$55, either
in the form of a bankdraft made payable to Deakin University or by completing the 'Payment of application fee
by credit card' section of your application form.
Send or fax your completed forms and documents to Deakin International.
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Applying in person
Visit any of our international offices in Australia, India or Indonesia to lodge your application. You will need to bring:
- certified/notarised copies of your academic
qualifications and English language proficiency
- a non-refundable application fee of A$55, either
in the form of a bankdraft made payable to Deakin University or by completing the "Payment of application fee
by credit card" section of your application form
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Applying through a representative
You can apply to study at Deakin through any of our international representatives.
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