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Mechanical engineers design and maintain diverse mechanical systems across various industries, including energy, aerospace, marine, thermal, and biomedical applications—ranging from tiny computer components to massive power plants and spacecraft. This versatile engineering discipline offers career paths in numerous sectors such as high technology, aerospace engineering, materials science, automotive manufacturing, renewable energy, naval architecture, biomedical technology, and consulting services. The curriculum delivers modern education and advanced research possibilities in fundamental mechanical engineering domains like material science, structural mechanics, engineering design, and thermal-fluid dynamics.
Hold a bachelor’s degree with a specialization, or a major in mechanical engineering (or equivalent) with a minimum average of 70% (B).
TOEFL Paper-based - 580; Computer-based - 213; Internet-based - 79-80
IELTS - 6.5
CAEL - 60
MELAB - 80
PEARSON - 53