RMIT University, also known as Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, is a comprehensive public university located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is one of the oldest higher education institutions in Australia, renowned for producing a large number of outstanding graduates for academia, government, and industry, and is famous for its high employment rate, ranking at the top in Australia. RMIT comprises three colleges: the College of Business, the College of Design and Social Sciences, and the College of Science, Engineering, and Technology. Established in 1887, RMIT gained its reputation for the quality of its professional programs. During World War II, RMIT trained a large number of technical personnel for the Allied forces, leading to Queen Elizabeth II granting RMIT the royal title and awarding the Royal Special Fund.
The school's visa assessment level determines the risk level for students applying for a visa and is a significant reference.
For example, if a school's visa assessment level is 2, the applicant will face more restrictions and be required to provide more written evidence, such as proof of language proficiency and financial capacity.