Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering)

The Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering) is a versatile and exciting program that focuses on the design, analysis, and manufacture of machines and mechanical systems. From engines and vehicles to industrial machines and energy systems, mechanical engineers are at the heart of innovation and technology.

Why Choose this Course?

1. Wide Career Opportunities
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering fields. Graduates can work in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, energy, aerospace, and robotics.

2. Practical and Hands-on skills
You will gain real-world experience in:

  • Machine design and manufacturing
  • Thermodynamics and energy systems
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Computer-aided design (CAD)
  • Maintenance and production systems

3. Be Part of Innovation
Mechanical engineers contribute to modern advancements such as:

  • Renewable energy technologies
  • Robotics and automation
  • Automotive and transport systems
  • Industrial production and smart manufacturing

4. Strong Job Demand and Flexibility
Mechanical engineers are needed in many sectors, giving you flexibility to work in different industries locally and internationally.

5. Opportunities for Growth and Entrepreneurship
With the skills gained, you can start your own engineering business, work on innovative projects, or move into leadership roles.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for students who:

  • Enjoy Mathematics and Physics
  • Are interested in machines and how they work
  • Like designing and building things
  • Enjoy solving technical problems

Admission Requirements

(i) KCSE Mean Grade C+ (Plus) with a minimum of B+ (Plus) or equivalent in Mathematics and Physics and B(Plain) in Chemistry and English OR

(ii) Mean Grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent with a Diploma of Credit pass in relevant field of study from a recognized institution.

Make an Impact

As a mechanical engineer, you will design and develop systems that improve everyday life—from transportation and manufacturing to energy and technology. It’s a career that combines creativity, innovation, and practical problem-solving.

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