Get ready for what’s next at RMIT University’s Open Days across India.
RMIT University is excited to announce that throughout September 2026, we will be running Open Days in Chennai, Coimbatore, Bengaluru and Mumbai!
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover courses that match your passion, learn about our areas of expertise, find out about global industry experiences, and get to know what it’s like to live and study in Australia's #1 student city*.
Meet RMIT academics and representatives from Melbourne in person to learn more about our programs and the university experience. Our dedicated recruitment team will also be on hand to answer your questions about student life and accommodation, and to help you navigate the application process.
We also have some exclusive gifts to give away on the day!
We welcome you to bring along your family or friends to discover what’s next for you at RMIT.
Register to attend an open day in September.
Deputy Head (International & Engagement) of the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at RMIT University
Manager of International Partnerships & Engagement, College of Business and Law at RMIT University
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