The philosophy of the College of Engineering is anchored on nurturing technical innovation, rigorous research, and functional design solutions for technological self-reliance. The curricula are systematically engineered to produce standard-compliant specialists capable of conceptualizing, building, and maintaining multi-dimensional industrial applications. Through experiential lab work and structured cross-disciplinary challenges, graduates emerge equipped to turn engineering theories into sustainable infrastructures.
The core mandate of the engineering discipline is to generate self-reliant professionals who can innovate productively. The key specific objectives are to:
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) options:
Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, machine design and manufacturing systems.
(Aeronautical & Astronautical) Aerodynamics, propulsion, and flight control architecture.
Hardware-software integration, microprocessors, embedded networks and systems.
Power systems grid generation, telecommunications, circuitry and signal tracking.
Medical instrumentation, biomechanics, diagnostic gear design and tissue engineering.
Process design, mass conversion dynamics, biochemical synthesis and refining plants.
Robotics design, automated control interfaces, electromechanical systems instrumentation.