École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Tunis

École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Tunis
Affiliation Tunis University
President Ahmed Ben Cheikh Larbi
Location Tunis/Tunisie
Website http://ensit.tn/

École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Tunis, (المدرسة الوطنية العليا للمهندسين بتونس) in Arabic, (The National Higher Engineering School of Tunis) as translated to English, commonly known as ENSIT, is a public institution of higher education and scientific research and a member of the University of Tunis.

ENSIT establishment was a response to the increasing industrialization of Tunisia. The school is currently an "école d'ingénieurs" or a school of engineering as translated from French which follows to some extent the European polytechnic university model. In 2011, the main focus of ENSIT was to form engineers with high scientific aptitude in the fields of civil, mechanical, electrical engineering and computer science. The academic year of 2012/2013 brought two more specializations: industrial engineering and applied mathematics.[1] The change of curriculum has dictated an end to the LMD reforms (License, Master, Doctorate) by which the admission process was organized. However, the school will still retain its doctorate and masters programs.

History

Established in 1973, the ENSIT was known as École Normale Supérieure de l'Enseignement Technique which was an accredited higher education institution that formed professors in electrical engineering and industrial science. The ENSET was regarded as a normal school with credit and prestige. In 1994, educational reforms mandated the transformation of the ENSET to École supérieure des sciences et techniques de Tunis and later in 2003 the ESSTT was subscribed to the LMD reforms. In 2011, the ENSIT was established as an engineering school with both undergraduate and graduate programs.

Admission

Undergraduate candidates will have to sit for the national competitive exams for engineering studies. Individual applications to the graduate and post-graduate program are accepted but require a high academic profile.

References

Coordinates: 36°47′05″N 10°10′49″E / 36.7847°N 10.1803°E / 36.7847; 10.1803

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