Melbourne Institute of Technology

It has a NEAS-accredited English Language Centre[3] and offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in business, accounting, management, marketing, information technology, data analytics, research, software engineering, computer networking and telecommunications engineering.

[4] Founded in 1996 by Nepali-Australian Businessman Shesh Ghale and his wife Jamuna Gurung, Melbourne Institute of Technology initially offered diploma-level courses in business, information technology and English from its Melbourne campus.

In partnership with the University of New England, in 2003 MIT opened a Sydney campus offering UNE courses.

[6] As of April 2021[update] the board chair is former Federation University Deputy Vice-Chancellor Emeritus Professor Wayne Robinson.

[7] The board of directors delegates responsibility for the management of MIT's operations to the appointed CEO.