Mechanical Engineering is an important engineering discipline. It is one of the four engineering courses among the seven courses the Faculty of Engineering and Technology the Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) offers.
The course is about designing, developing, maintaining, repairing and managing all form of machines both big and small, thus the work of a Mechanical Engineer is readily available in all industries.
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Listed below are the entry requirements for the secondary school leavers (O/level holders) and direct entry applicants (advanced qualifications holders) to study Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Mechanical Engineering at LASUSTECH. This includes the O/Level and JAMB subjects combination.
Entry Requirements O/Level Applicants
Five O/level credit passes in the following subjects:
- Mathematics
- English Language
- Chemistry
- Physics and one of
- Biology
- Technical Drawing
- Applied Mathematics
- Agricultural Science
- Economics
- Geography
JAMB UTME
Students must make cut off mark for JAMB coordinated Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) for the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
JAMB Subjects Combinations
- Mathematics
- English Language
- Physics
- Chemistry
Directs Entry Admission Requirements LASUSTECH
Plus the minimum five O/level credit passes as stated above, candidates seeking admission by direct entry must have post secondary school qualifications which include but not limited to.
- GCE A/Level: God pase in three subjects especially in Physics and Mathematics.
- National Diploma (ND): upper credit in relevant engineering courses.
- NCE Technical: good grades in relevant disciplines.
- Higher National Diploma (HND) lower or upper credit in relevant engineering courses.
Holders of ND and NCE Technical will always be considered into 200 level of the courses while holders of HND or equipment could be considered to 300 level.
The Mechanical Engineering as a course at LASUSTECH is accredited by the National University Commission (NUC) and the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN).
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