University Of Sheffield UK Invites Applications For BEng Mechatronic And Robotic Engineering Degree

Study in UK: While pursuing a BEng Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering Degree from the University of Sheffield, the students will learn about cutting-edge applications in control systems, robotics and advanced manufacturing.
The University of Sheffield, UK has invited applications for the BEng Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering degree. The program will commence in September 2025.
The course is 3 years in duration and the annual tuition fee for international students is £30,570 in the academic year 2025-26.
The BEng degree in mechatronic and robotic engineering course will make the students an expert in robotics. The program is designed with industry partners and informed by world-leading research to make the students highly employable engineering graduates.
It will equip the students with knowledge of cutting-edge applications in control systems, robotics and advanced manufacturing. They will be using industry-standard equipment.
“The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Sheffield, UK recognises academic excellence by offering scholarships of up to £3,000 to overseas fee-status students starting an undergraduate degree in September 2025. The scholarship will be offered in the form of a cash bursary at the start of the course should the applicant be eligible. The scholarship amount is dependent on the student's academic achievement,” reads the university statement.
Eligibility Criteria For BEng Mechatronic And Robotic Engineering Degree
The following are the eligibility criteria:
- For Indian students, they must have completed Standard XII with a minimum of 80% on all boards using a percentage scale and 8.0 in the board using a GPA scale.
- IELTS grade of 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each component.
- Applicants can also submit the score of an alternative acceptable English language qualification.
BEng Mechatronic And Robotic Engineering Degree: More Details
During the first year, the students will develop a fundamental understanding of mathematics and computing and learn about the theory of complex electro-mechanical systems. They will also get to design and analyse electro-mechanical systems. In year two, they will explore mechanical design, programming languages such as C++ and intelligent systems. Then, they will apply these skills to a practical project of building robots and designing a system using 3D CAD tools.
During the last year, they will take specialist modules in machine learning, and robotics, and then will complete an advanced project.
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