Akwa Ibom State University is one of the government funded tertiary institution in South South States of Nigeria. It is one of very many universities institution where Mechanical Engineering is offer as a taught programme in the country.
- Programme: Mechanical Engineering.
- Degree Level: Undergraduate
- Faculty: Engineering
- Study Mode: Full Time
- Duration: five (5) years those admitted to 100 level. Direct Entry four (4) or three (3) years.
- Qualifications Awarded: Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)
- Accreditation: NUC and COREN
Listed for you on this page are the minimum entry requirements for an admission to study for a first degree at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Awka Ibom State University (AKSU). This include for the secondary school certificates holders and the direct entry applicants plus the WAEC and JAMB subjects combination.
Entry Requirements for O'Level Applicants
WAEC Subjects Combination
Five O'Level credit passes in:
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- English Language and one of
- Technical Drawing
- Applied Mathematics
- Biology/Agricultural Science
- Economics
- Geography
Not more than at two sitting from one or two of:
- West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
- NECO/SSCE
- General Certificate of Education
JAMB Coordinated UTME
An O'Level applicant must write and make cut off mark (180) for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) and the for the Department of Mechanical Engineering Screening, AKSU.
JAMB Subjects Combination
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry and
- English Language
Entry Requirements Direct Entry Applicants
- Advance Level (GCE or JUPEB or IJMB or HSC): three passes in Mathematics, Physics and one other science subject.
- National Diploma (ND): upper credit in relevant engineering programmes.
- HND: lower credit in relevant engineering programmes plus.
- O'Level result as stated above.
Accreditation: Mechanical Engineering, Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU)
Mechanical Engineering at Akwa Ibom State University is accredited by the National University Commission (NUC) and the Council for the Regulation of Engineering (COREN)
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