Melbourne Institute of Technology is a TEQSA-registered Institute of Higher Education (with partial self-accrediting authority) and publishes student experience references via QILT.
At PickMyUni, we recommend using rankings as one input, then cross-checking courses, campus fit, and career outcomes on the Courses, Campuses, and Careers pages before you apply.
Rankings can change year to year, and many global league tables focus heavily on research volume (which can disadvantage smaller institutions). For Melbourne Institute of Technology ranking, the most reliable starting point is the regulator record.
TEQSA registration
TEQSA lists Melbourne Institute of Technology Pty Ltd as:
Item | What’s listed |
Provider type | Institute of Higher Education |
Registration status | Registered (renewal date shown) |
Self-accrediting authority | Yes (partial) |
Provider ID reference | MIT states TEQSA Provider Identification Number 12138 |
MIT also notes it’s registered on CRICOS for overseas students (important for international applicants to verify via official listings).
Signals that often matter more than a single rank number
At PickMyUni, we see students make better decisions when they combine rankings with student experience and outcomes signals.
Student experience (QILT)
MIT references QILT Student Experience Survey results on its site (example: a published comparison for postgraduate satisfaction).
QILT explains what the Student Experience Survey measures and why it’s used across Australian higher education.
What to compare | Why it helps |
Course structure + units | Tells you what you’ll actually learn |
Campus location + access | Impacts commute, part-time work options, day-to-day life |
Career support + internships | Helps connect study to jobs |
If you’re switching providers | Credit transfer planning avoids lost time |
If you’ve studied at MIT already, leaving a quick review on PickMyUni (even a short one) helps future students more than any single ranking number.


