Browse for the latest entry requirements accepted by the School of Mechanical Engineering, North West University, South Africa for the Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Electromechanical Engineering degree course. This minimum requirements include for the international students.
The School of Mechanical Engineering houses two courses, they are Mechanical and Electromechanical Engineering, two of the eight (8) courses offer by the Faculty of Engineering.
Electromechanical Engineering is a derivative of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. As a discipline it study design, develop and manage all form of mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- Course: Electromechanical Engineering
- Faculty: Engineering
- Department: Mechanical Engineering
- Degree Level: undergraduate
- Duration of Course: 4 years
- Study Mode: full time
- Qualifications Awarded: Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Mechanical Engineering
- Accreditation: Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA)
The minimum admission requirements for Electromechanical Engineering provided below are for the holders of NSC or IEB and for the holders of the higher qualifications.
Holders of NSC or IEB Qualification
- Mathematics: Minimum of 70%
- Physical Science: Minimum of 70%
- Language: Minimum of 60% for Afrikaans or English (the language of tuition)
- APS Score: Minimum of 34
- Exemption: Gr. 12 exemption
The minimum qualification quotes above is on merit. But if a student is not able to achieve it, minimum requirement stated below could be accepted from him but with good grade in the engineering test.
- 65% for both Mathematics
- 65% for Physical Science
- 60% for English / Afrikaans (the language of instruction)
- APS of 31 plus
- Engineering Test
Preparatory Programme (Xcel)
- Mathematics: < or =60% and
- Physical Science: < or =60%
- Complete Xcel programme plus
- meeting all the engineering programme requirements at the end of the year
Year One BSc Degree Students
- Must complete BSc year one with mainstream Mathematics and Physics
- Minimum of 60% in each of the year one modules
- Complete 120 credit in that year one
- Acceptable scores in engineering test
International Students
- Physics
- Mathematics
- English Language and
- Some other science subject as will be determined by the admission committee plus
- Engineering Test