At Ndejje University, engineering education extends beyond the classroom. Year One Engineering students are currently undertaking recess practical training, gaining valuable hands-on experience across a wide range of engineering disciplines.
Civil Engineering students are learning essential construction practices such as site setting out and the fundamentals of building retaining walls. Meanwhile, students in the Automotive Engineering module are developing practical mechanical skills through engine dismantling and reassembly exercises, working in rotating groups to ensure every learner gains comprehensive exposure.
The recess programme also covers:
Welding and Metal Fabrication
Building and Concrete Practice
Carpentry and Joinery
Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work
Electricity Installation
Landscaping and Paving
Electronics with Artificial Intelligence Applications
Automotive Engineering Practice
Civil Engineering Field Training
These practical sessions equip students with the technical competencies, problem-solving abilities, and industry-relevant skills needed to excel in today’s dynamic engineering sector.
At Ndejje University, students don’t just learn engineering, they experience it through real-world practice, innovation, and skills development.
And this is only a fraction of what awaits our students.
Applications for the August 2026 Intake are still ongoing!
Join Ndejje University and become part of a vibrant learning community committed to academic excellence, practical training, innovation, and career readiness.
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