
DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
The Diploma in Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Engineering equips students with essential skills for careers in construction, facilities management, and M&E services.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
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Understand the fundamental principles of both mechanical and electrical engineering
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Gain applied knowledge in engineering mathematics, CAD, and workplace safety
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Acquire practical skills to manage M&E equipment, systems, and facilities
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Prepare for entry into engineering roles across construction, facilities management, and M&E services
Duration : 7 Months ( Every Sunday - 4 hrs )
Course Fees : $1700 (Incl 9% GST)
Mode: Part Time (Face to Face)
Intake: Every month

Course Overview
This Diploma in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering program integrates these courses to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in both Mechanical and Electrical Engineering principles. Graduates will possess the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in various engineering roles, making them well-prepared for a successful career in the field.
Mode of Assessments
Written assessments with software-based components.
Award Conferred
Diploma in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
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The student must be at least 18 years old.
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Minimum 3 ‘O’ Level or equivalent qualifications, including English and any 2 Science subjects (or)
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International secondary level qualifications with English, Mathematics and Science
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Pass in ‘O’ Level English or Higher Secondary Pass in English (or)
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For applicants who do not posses 'O' Level qualification, the equivalent qualifications that will be considered for the academic requirement are as follows:
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Secondary Education Certificate (for students from Bangladesh)
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Higher Secondary School Certificate (for students from India)
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Mature-aged students more than 30 years old with a minimum of 8 years of working experience will be considered
All information is correct at the time of publishing. AIC reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in its absolute discretion.
