Master Of Engineering – Electric Vehicle (automotive)

The Master of Engineering – Electric Vehicle (Automotive) at the University of Windsor is an international graduate engineering program focused on advanced automotive systems, electric vehicle technologies, manufacturing innovation, and vehicle engineering.

Students begin their graduate studies at the University of Windsor and later continue advanced study and thesis research at Politecnico di Torino, Italy, through a dual-degree international partnership program.

The program provides industry-focused automotive engineering knowledge, practical research experience, and global exposure in one of the world’s leading automotive sectors.

Program Requirements
  • Academic Requirement: Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in Automotive Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related engineering discipline from a recognized institution. Minimum admission average required is 78%. GRE is recommended for applicants graduating from universities outside North America.
  • ELP Requirement: IELTS: 6.5 overall PTE Academic: 65 overall TOEFL iBT: 83
  • Special Requirement: This international graduate engineering program includes advanced study and research in: • Vehicle Engineering • Powertrain Engineering • Manufacturing & Management • Virtual Product & Process Engineering Required Documents: • Official Academic Transcript • Resume / CV • Letter of Interest • Authorization to Release Official Documents & Information Students should mention: • CAD / Catia / SolidWorks skills • Leadership & teamwork experience • Formula SAE / BAJA participation (if applicable) • Problem-solving and technical skills This is a dual-degree international program conducted fully in English.
Refund Policy

The University of Windsor maintains an official tuition fee refund policy for both domestic and international students. Refund eligibility is determined based on the student's withdrawal date, registration status, academic term, and applicable university regulations. Students considering withdrawal from a program or course should carefully review the university's refund deadlines and procedures before taking any action.

Key Refund Policy Information

  • Tuition fee refunds are assessed according to the official withdrawal date recorded by the University of Windsor.

  • Refund amounts may vary depending on the academic term, course registration status, and the timing of withdrawal.

  • Certain fees, including application fees and other administrative charges, may be non-refundable.

  • International students who are unable to obtain a Canadian study permit may be eligible for a refund in accordance with the university's international student refund guidelines and upon submission of supporting documentation.

  • Students must complete the official withdrawal process through the university to be considered for any applicable refund.

  • Approved refunds are generally issued in accordance with the university's established financial procedures.

  • Refund processing times may vary depending on the payment method, banking institution, and document verification requirements.

  • Students are encouraged to consult the official University of Windsor website for the most current refund schedules, deadlines, terms, and conditions.

For the latest and most accurate refund information, students should always refer to the official University of Windsor policies, as refund regulations may change without prior notice.

Key Facts
  • Application Fee: $125
  • LOA Deposit: $4,000
  • Annual Tuition Fee: $34,000
  • Total Tuition Fee: $68,000
  • Course Duration: 2 Years
  • Credentials: Masters
  • Intake: Intakes Information: September Intake Application Deadline: 1st February
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Important Dates

Applications for upcoming intakes at the University of Windsor are currently open for international students. Students are advised to apply early due to limited seat availability in high-demand programs.

  • Early application submission is strongly recommended for faster admission processing.
  • Tuition deposit deadlines may vary depending on the program and intake.
  • Students should ensure all academic documents, English proficiency results, passport copies, and supporting documents are submitted before the application deadline.
  • Some competitive programs may close admissions earlier once seats are filled.
  • Visa processing times may vary; therefore, students are encouraged to complete admission and fee formalities as early as possible.
  • Scholarship and funding opportunities may have separate deadlines.

For latest deadlines, deposit timelines, and application updates, students should regularly check with the admissions office or authorized education consultant.

Checklist

• International Dual Degree Program

• Automotive Engineering Focus

• Electric Vehicle Technology

• Industry-Oriented Curriculum

• Global Research Exposure

• Study in Canada & Italy

• Vehicle Engineering Specialization

• Manufacturing & Powertrain Engineering

• IELTS Accepted

• PTE Accepted