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Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tarbes – ENIT

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MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Its graduates are sought after for activities such as studying, calculation, design, realisation and implementation of products and systems, industrialisation, team management, project management and production equipment, while respecting human factors, the environment, standards and security.

ENIT has a training course of five years in accordance with European standards: organisation of the course into semesters, evaluation by ECTS, diploma supplement, granting of the ENIT diploma in engineering conferring the Master’s degree -MEng -

We train more than 6,000 engineers …

The National School of Engineering in Tarbes - known as ENIT - is a state-maintained establishment offering a five-year MEng course. The School has been training non-specialist engineers in the fields of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering for over 50 years and is a forward thinking institution where exceptional teaching and research leads to world-changing solutions.

ENIT by numbers:

  • Established 1963
  • Has trained more than  6,000 engineers
  • 1,100 students on average
  • 200-250 new graduates a  year
  • 600 internships/work placements
  • Over 3,000 corporate partners
  • Research laboratory with more than 100 staff

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Many possibilities to practice sport (climbing, badminton, handball, fitness room...) 

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