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Program Overview and Admission Requirements for Mechatronics Engineering at UBT

 

The Mechatronics Engineering program at UBT is designed for students who have completed the National Matura and meet the minimum admission requirements set by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology. This program is aligned with European and American educational standards, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for the challenges of a rapidly evolving industry.

Mechatronic systems are all around us, with applications spanning sectors like manufacturing, automotive, embedded systems, and engineering design. By studying Mechatronics Engineering, students dive into an exciting field that impacts factories, automobiles, robots, drones, and more. UBT equips future engineers with a comprehensive set of skills necessary for designing, analyzing, and managing mechatronic systems that meet society’s growing demands.

 

Pass Rate, Dropout Rate, and Graduate Employment

The Mechatronics program at UBT maintains transparent and accessible information on key academic metrics:

  • Pass Rate: 55%, reflecting the challenging yet rewarding nature of the program.
  • Dropout Rate: Below 10%, indicating robust support systems to help students succeed.
  • Graduate Employment: Over 95% of our graduates secure employment, with the majority working within the field of mechatronics, underscoring the program’s effectiveness in preparing industry-ready professionals.

Internship Opportunities

UBT students in the Mechatronics Engineering program have access to internship opportunities within various industries closely related to mechatronics. These include partnerships with organizations such as Kosovo Energy Corporation j.s.c (KEK), Transmission, System and Market Operator j.s.c (KOSTT), Himer Elevators, and other companies across the energy, automation, robotics, and manufacturing sectors. These internships provide valuable hands-on experience and networking opportunities, bridging the gap between academic learning and industry application.