Academic Requirements

Right Duration, Real Knowledge, Recognized Degree

At WUB, our Mechatronics Engineering curriculum integrates core principles of mechatronics engineering, electronics, computer science, and control systems, emphasizing hands-on learning and industry-relevant projects. This multidisciplinary approach equips graduates with the technical expertise and innovative mindset needed for careers in automation, robotics, smart manufacturing, and advanced engineering systems.

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Program Name Admission Requirements Total Credit
B.Sc. in Automobile Engineering To earn the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Automobile Engineering a student must:
  • Successfully complete a minimum of 160 credit hours (including internship/dissertation/project) for HSC or Equivalent Students and 148 credits for Diploma Engineers.
  • Maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.50 (out of 4.00).
  • Pass all required courses (no “F” grade allowed for graduation).
At WUB, our curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with practical industry skills to prepare graduates for leadership roles in the global tourism and hospitality sector.
  • 160 credit for HSC or Equivalent Students
  • 148 credits for Diploma Engineers

Grading System:

The following uniform grading system approved by the UGC for all Universities is applied in the examinations:

Numerical Marks Grade Points Grades
80% and above 4.00 A+ (Plus)
75% to less than 80% 3.75 A (Regular)
70% to less than 75% 3.50 A- (Minus)
65% to less than 70% 3.25 B+ (Plus)
60% to less than 65% 3.00 B (Regular)
55% to less than 60% 2.75 B- (Minus)
50% to less than 55% 2.50 C+ (Plus)
45% to less than 50% 2.25 C (Regular)
40% to less than 45% 2.00 D (Regular)
less than 40% 0.00 F
— - I(Incomplete)
— - W(Withheld)

The minimum passing grade from one semester to the other is GPA 2.00 (D)

The overall performance of a student will be expressed in terms of Grade Point Average or G.P.A. A student can retake any exam with payment of prescribed fees.