Transform your possibilities through RMIT's MBA Program

Yearly intakes:
June and October
(RMIT doesn't require the GMAT or an entrance test. Admission is based on academic and English requirements).
Duration & Location
Two years part-time, flexible mode suitable for working professionals.
Study in the CBD of Hanoi.
Program structure
Eight core and four elective courses (~144 credits)
Scholarships in Hanoi in 2021
Scholarships worth 50% and 25% of the tuition fee.
English requirements
English requirements waived for those who graduated with a bachelor's degree or a postgraduate qualification within the past five years from RMIT or an English-speaking country listed here.
Offers
Please register for a consultation to learn more about the special offers available for each semester.
Register for a consultation and download the program brochure
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02 | Hear what our students have to say about our MBA program

RMIT's flexible schedule is one of the reasons I chose this program. Studying while working full-time requires a lot of trade-offs, but what I get from the course is worth it.

Tra Do
Marketing Analyst, 3M, current MBA student
01 | Why choose RMIT for your MBA?

Our new subject minors can help you to become a high-performing manager in the era of Industry 4.0.
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Technology & Innovation
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Leadership

Experience the RMIT Work Integrated Learning (WIL) approach by learning through real projects with industry partners and case studies of major enterprises such as Tesla, Apple, Uniqlo and Netflix.

Learn from executives from multinational corporations such as KPMG and Visa through guest lectures.

Get a globally recognised degree from Australia’s RMIT University.

Go on exchange at RMIT in Melbourne or to any of our 200-plus partner universities while retaining Vietnamese tuition fee costs.

Broaden your professional contacts through RMIT’s large alumni and industry partner network.


03 | What's in our MBA classroom?

The chairman of Ericsson Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos discussed "Leadership in the age of digital disruption" in the Leadership and Management course.
04 | Some of our academics
05 | Some of the guest speakers who visit RMIT

Truong Quoc Hung
CEO VinBrain, VinGroup

Blair Fowler
General Manager, Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon

Ha Thu Thanh
Chairwoman, Deloitte Vietnam
