Course Overview
The program builds knowledge in mechanical design, thermodynamics, fluid systems, materials, and manufacturing processes. Students learn how machines and mechanical systems function in industrial settings.
Training includes lab work, design projects, and simulation tasks using engineering software. Students work on system design and testing activities linked with real engineering practice.
Group assignments support planning and communication skills used in engineering teams. Workshop sessions give exposure to tools used in mechanical production and testing environments.
Graduates enter roles in manufacturing firms, automotive companies, energy sector operations, maintenance engineering teams, and design services. The course also supports further study in advanced mechanical engineering fields.
General Eligibility
Completion of secondary education with strong results in mathematics and physics. Academic transcripts, passport copy, and application form submission required.
Scholarships may be offered based on academic performance or financial background. Selection depends on document review during admission processing at the university.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study period, subject to visa rules
Language Requirement