Mechanical Engineering: City & Guilds Technician Programmes (July to December 2025 Intake)- Call for Applications
Academic
Mechanical Engineering
June 13, 2025
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is informing the general public that it will be offering the following City & Guilds Technician Diploma Programmes for the July-December 2025 intake:
- 7290-13 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles Level 3: MK450,000.00
- 2850-89 Diploma in Engineering-Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Level 3: MK450,000.00
Entry Requirements:
- Minimum qualification is MSCE or equivalent with at least passes in Mathematics and Physical Science/General Science,
- Candidates with at least a Grade 1 or 2 Malawi Trade Test Certificate in a related field are encouraged to apply.
General Information:
- Tuition fee includes all required practical lessons and at least half of the fees have to be deposited when enrolling,
- Candidates are required to pay examination fees to City & Guilds through the centre of the Institute of Continuing Education(ICE).
- All courses are offered both weekdays and weekends and are on a non-residential basis,
- Registration is in progress and classes will run from 14th July to 28th November 2025, exams shall be administered early December 2025.
- All new students should pay a once-off, non-refundable registration fee of K10, 000.00, which should be deposited into the following National Bank current account: MUBAS, Account number: 433578,
- Forms can be collected from MUBAS Main Campus, Mechanical Engineering Fabrication workshop (T6) or Motor Vehicle Workshop (T5). Alternatively, they can be downloaded below,
- Female candidates are encouraged to apply,
- Completed forms, copy of application fee deposit and certificates should be sent through the provided email address, offices or phone numbers,
- For more information contact the City and Guilds coordinators (during working hours only): 0 888 748 888/0 996 445 780 (T. Ngosi) or 0 884 06 43 23 (M. Mbewe). Email: mechanical@mubas.ac.mw.
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