The Department of Mechanical Engineering at TED University, which gave its first graduates in 2018, has given a total of 93 graduates until 2024. While some of our graduates continue their education with a master's degree, some of them started their business life in various positions after their undergraduate education.
Our graduates are in different positions such as R&D engineers, design engineers, project consultants in various companies, most of which are based in the defense industry. The distribution of our graduates by companies is given in the table below.
Approximately 35% of our master's graduates continue their education abroad, while the remaining 65% continue their education in various universities in the country. The distribution by universities is given in the chart below.
Alumni Opinions
Ali Baran Basku (BSc. 2020)
“When I entered TED University in 2015, I had reservations about my school and a lot of questions that I couldn't answer. Since TED is a well-known brand, I leaned on my school and started my engineering career. It was a crucial point for me that my school gave us the opportunity to choose a department at the end of the first year. In this way, I realized that I had an interest in mechanical engineering and I preferred to advance in this field. At the same time, I have created knowledge in the field of business by taking advantage of the opportunity of my school's minor programs. This was a program unlike any other university and one that pushed an engineer away from monotony. I had the opportunity to work for 1 year while I was a student at a company like General Electric, using the facilities provided by my university and achieving good academic success. Currently, I am doing my master's degree in finance at a university such as the Politecnico di Milano, which is at the top of the world rankings. I owe many of these achievements to my esteemed professors and my university. I feel very lucky to be a member of a family-like TED.”