The Australian Technical & Management
College (ATMC) is a nationally recognised educational institute in the state of
Victoria, Australia. The ATMC's educational journey started as a series of
teaching institutions in major cities of the Indian subcontinent that provided
a pathway for students into higher educational facilities. The ATMC then looked
to Australia to collaborate with two recognised regional universities with
proven strengths, in Information Technology and Business Studies.
As a frontrunner in international
education, the Australian Technical & Management College (ATMC) provides a
pathway for international students seeking higher education in the fields of
Business and Management in Australia and abroad.
First established in the Indian
subcontinent, ATMC has evolved into a flourishing nationally recognized
educational institution in association with two leading Australian universities
that specialize in the fields of information technology and business:
Federation University Australia (Fed) and The University of the Western Sydney
University (WSU).
We offer a range of degrees that
are delivered in a personalized and practical learning environment with a
strong focus on global industry connections. ATMC students graduate with the
skills, knowledge and relevant industry experience necessary to make a
significant impact on the world.
Job Placement Assistance
At the ATMC we provide job
placement assistance in which complete guidance is provided in terms of resume
preparation, mock interviews, etc. Many students have obtained work placements
as a result of ATMC's assistance.
Excellent Teaching and Sporting Facilities
Classrooms are spacious, fully
air-conditioned and inviting. The classrooms are equipped with technologically
up to date learning and teaching equipment and resources. The ATMC is dedicated
to providing the latest and best hardware and software solutions for all
students. All labs are equipped with high-end HP servers, Database management
solutions, latest multimedia workstations and wireless devices.
Location &
Facilities
The college has campuses in
Melbourne and Sydney, offering a range of innovative courses designed to
prepare students for the global workforce.
Our campuses are located in some
of the most liveable and culturally diverse cities in the world, so our
students are guaranteed an unforgettable international study experience. ATMC
campuses are warm and inviting, and specifically catered to support students
studying abroad.
Accommodation
The ATMC campuses in Sydney and Melbourne are both
conveniently located in the Central Business Districts (CBDs) close to a range
of accommodation and major transport hubs.
The NSW and Victorian State Governments have put together a
range of information that can help you find accommodation and to ensure that
when you do find accommodation you know your rights:
- Living in
Melbourne
- Living in Sydney
Types of
Accommodation
The type of accommodation you choose will depend on your
budget, personal circumstances and how close you want to live to the ATMC
campus. Types of accommodation include:
Share House
This is the most popular type of student accommodation and
involves your renting a single room in a house. In a share house you generally
do your own cooking and share the cost of household expenses. The cost for a
single room is approximately AUD $75-$150 per week. Living expenses including
food, water, and electricity are on top of this and most share houses are
unfurnished so you would need to budget to purchase or rent furniture.
Flats and Apartment
A flat or apartment generally refers to a small
self-contained home in a block these are often one to two bedrooms and may have
a balcony and if you are really lucky, a small courtyard. Depending on the
size, they are generally suitable for a single person, two friends, or a couple.
They range in price from AUD $250-$400
per week and you will need to allow for paying a bond (normally four weeks rent
in advance) and purchasing or renting furniture.
Townhouses and Home
Units
These are generally larger than a flat or apartment and have
two to three bedrooms. They are particularly suitable for families or small
groups of friends who want to share a home. They range in price from AUD
$250-$400 per week and you will need to allow for paying a bond (normally four
weeks rent in advance) and purchasing or renting furniture.
Houses
Houses consist of a lounge and/or dining room, bathroom,
toilet, kitchen, laundry and two to four bedrooms. Houses generally have a
backyard which it is your responsibility to maintain. If you are planning to
rent a whole house, you should be prepared to pay somewhere in the vicinity of
AUD $500-700 per week and you will need to allow for paying a bond (normally
four weeks rent in advance) and purchasing or renting furniture.
Hotels and Guest
Houses
Hostels are usually run by organisations such as Youth
Hostels Australia and the YMCA, students share kitchen and bathroom facilities.
They offer short and long-term accommodation and range in price from AUD
$80-150 per week. If you don't have anywhere to stay when you first arrive they
can be a good place to stay.