Course Overview
The Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering has built a strong reputation through its focus on practical engineering education and industry training. Students spend time in laboratories, workshops, and project-based classes where they apply engineering principles to real equipment and manufacturing systems. The course includes design projects, technical experiments, and internship opportunities that help students build practical experience before graduation.
Graduates have found employment in automotive companies, heavy industries, robotics firms, electronics manufacturers, energy companies, and engineering consulting organizations. Many continue their education in graduate programs at leading universities in South Korea and overseas. The university's close cooperation with industry gives students access to current technologies, research projects, and professional networks. These strengths make the program a solid choice for students who want technical knowledge, practical skills, and strong career opportunities in mechanical engineering.
General Eligibility
Applicants should have completed secondary education or an equivalent qualification recognized by KOREATECH. Academic records should show good performance in mathematics and science subjects. Required documents usually include academic transcripts, graduation certificates, a passport copy, an application form, and language test results if requested.
KOREATECH offers scholarships for international students based on academic achievement, admission evaluation, or continued academic performance after enrollment. Some students may receive tuition reductions ranging from partial to full tuition, depending on scholarship conditions. Applications are submitted through the university's online admission system during the official admission period. Students should prepare all supporting documents before the application deadline.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a valid D-2 visa may work part-time after meeting Korean immigration rules. During semesters, students can usually work up to 20 hours per week. Full-time work is generally allowed during university vacations with permission.
Language Requirement
Applicants whose previous education was not completed in English may need to provide proof of English language ability. Accepted tests include:
| Test |
Minimum Score |
| IELTS Academic |
Overall 5.5–6.0 |
| TOEFL iBT |
71–80 |
| PTE Academic |
50–58 |
| Duolingo English Test |
95–105 |
Some applicants may qualify for a language requirement waiver if they meet the university's exemption policy or enroll in a Korean-language track.