
The Bachelor in Engineering in Malaysia is a comprehensive undergraduate programme designed to develop strong technical knowledge, analytical thinking, and practical problem-solving skills required to design, build, and improve systems, structures, machines, and technologies. This degree forms the foundation for professional engineering practice across multiple industries and specialisations.
Students can choose from a wide range of engineering disciplines, including Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, Automotive Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and more. Regardless of specialisation, the programme emphasises core engineering principles such as mathematics, physics, materials science, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, circuit theory, programming, and systems design.
The curriculum blends theory with extensive practical exposure. Students engage in laboratory experiments, technical workshops, software-based simulations, design projects, and industry-focused case studies. Many programmes adopt project-based learning, where students work in teams to solve real engineering problems. Industrial training or internships are mandatory, providing hands-on experience in manufacturing plants, construction sites, power stations, IT firms, engineering consultancies, or research centres.
In the final year, students complete a capstone design project or research project, demonstrating their ability to apply engineering knowledge to practical challenges while considering safety, sustainability, ethics, and cost-effectiveness.
This degree prepares graduates for professional engineering careers, postgraduate studies, and leadership roles in technology-driven industries.
International tuition fees typically range from RM 30,000 – RM 90,000 for the full 4-year programme, depending on the engineering specialisation and university.
Malaysia hosts several globally recognised engineering institutions, including:
Most programmes are accredited by BEM (Board of Engineers Malaysia) and recognised internationally.
Graduates of a Bachelor in Engineering can pursue diverse technical and managerial roles such as:
With professional experience and certification, graduates can advance to Senior Engineer, Engineering Manager, Project Director, or Chief Engineer roles.

















