Programme overview
Mechanical engineering remains a driving force in today’s industry and technological progress. The Mechanical Engineering programme provides students with the knowledge and skills required for machine design, manufacturing systems, robotics, and intelligent technologies. A wide range of study pathways are available, including specialising in mechanical design or robotics, spending an international semester at a partner university, or undertaking an extended internship. Students can also obtain an internationally recognised Dassault Systèmes certificate to prove their technical expertise. Graduates are ready to pursue careers in manufacturing, automation, or robotics, or to continue their studies on a postgraduate level.
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Programme Structure
The Mechanical Engineering programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical engineering experience. It has two main parts: core studies in mechanical engineering and studies within a chosen pathway. Students gain:
- a foundation in mathematics, physics and materials science;
- Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) skills, including 3D modelling and analysis using SolidWorks and Autodesk Inventor, as well as CNC machining;
- engineering experience through an internship project based on real assignments.
In Year 3, students begin studies in their selected pathway.
Admission requirements
Funding opportunities
All international students automatically become candidates to receive the Scholarship for International Students, which is assigned for first-year Bachelor or Master students with strong academic records and motivation.
The residents of European Union countries and the global citizens of Lithuanian origin can apply for state-funded study places. This means that all the applicants, who fall into one of the aforementioned categories, will participate in the general admission’s competition for state-funded study places and get the chance to study free of charge, depending on their admission score.
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Campus life
The main KTU Campus is within walking distance from the city centre. In the campus, university sports halls and courts, dormitories, shops and recreational areas are all nearby. KTU boasts the active student community, with 6 art societies and over 20 students’ organisations. Our students can choose from 100 weekly sports classes, and join one of 20 sports teams. All of this is free of charge.
Over 40 thousand students study in Kaunas, and of these, around 10% are international students. Lush parks, lively squares, cosy cafes and buzzing cultural life make Kaunas attractive not only as a travel destination but also as a place to live.
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Autumn Intake Deadline
2026-06-01