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Mechanical Engineering in Malaysia deals with the study and application of machines by designing and manufacturing technology from the tiniest microchips to gigantic spaceships.
Do you love energy and feed on it on a daily basis? Do you like power, not possessing it, but producing it? Are you someone who’s versatile, being able to adapt to any situation at any point in time, like Han, from Fast & Furious? If you answered ‘yes’ to at least one of the above questions, then maybe, Mechanical Engineering is for you, so read on.
Mechanical Engineering is one of the expansive engineering disciplines. Anything that involves force, e
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Additional Mathematics
Physics
Calculus
Basic physical sciences (including physics and chemistry)
Statics and dynamics
Strength of materials and solid mechanics
Materials Engineering
Calculus
A graduate in this field will be secured of a job in the future, learning that their skills are needed in a variety of industries including aerospace, automotive engineering and even medicine!
With so many degree options out there, here are some top reasons why you should study Mechanical Engineering:
There is no country in the world that doesn’t need engineers so Mechanical Engineering is a field that can bring you anywhere in the world.
In this field, engineers are developing new technologies for different industries such as healthcare, robotics, transport and constructions.
Mechanical Engineers have different skills such as computer applications, structure, electricity, mathematics, physics and economic factors.
Diploma / HND :
Minimum CGPA of 2.00
STPM :
Pass with Grade B- in Additional Mathematics or Advanced Additional Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics/Biology
A-Levels :
Minimum 2 Principal Passes, including Mathematics and Physics
UEC :
Minimum 5 Bs (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry
Matriculation Certificate/Foundation of Science :
Certificate/SKM III :
Minimum CGPA of 2.00 with a credit in any subject and a pass in Mathematics at SPM level
SAM/HSC/AUSMAT- TER/UAI :
Average of 50% or higher in 5 subjects (including Mathematics)
Degree :
Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with min CGPA 2.5 or third class honours or equivalent
Engineering Council Examination :
Pass the Engineering Council Examination part III (EE or ME)
Degree :
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study with a first class honours
Master's :
Completed Master of Science (Engineering)
Important Note: If you opt to study a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and continue your degree at the same institution, you will most likely get a one-year exemption. This means that you can enter degree year 2 after diploma..
It is not necessary for you to do your postgraduate but becoming a professional engineer by registering at the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) will definitely help you advance in your career.
You’re up for futsal. You’re up for cooking a new dish. You don’t mind either going sky-diving, conquering Mount Kinabalu, or just having a drink the mamak shop tomorrow. You’re equally at home as an adrenaline junkie, as you are a lazy couch potato. You’re the human version of a chameleon.
Your drawings were always the highlight of any art class. You were good at either singing, or writing, or sketching, or all of the above. You’ve always been a creative person at heart, but with school being very scientifically oriented, that side of you never flourished.
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Below are a few of the top Mechanical Engineering firms in Malaysia.
Do note that all courses should be accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). Click here to check if the course you choose is accredited. For a start, here are some of the most popular Mechanical Engineering schools in Malaysia.
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