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Skills and knowledge are like quality goods bought at a higher price. In the world of work, educated skilled workers are highly valued. So come and learn!

University is the destination? Of course, university doors are wide open once you have completed your secondary vocational education. Universities are eager to welcome young people with an interest in industrial technologies to engineering courses. If you want to study, study!

The Mechanical Engineering School has a modern learning and working environment with the necessary equipment and materials, good cooperation with apprenticeship companies, Erasmus traineeships abroad, a dormitory to live in, a sports hall for sports and a catering complex for eating. We've created good opportunities for you to study and practise. We're going to get even better, together with students and employers. Join us, invite a friend!

We're a bilingual school, where those who want to learn in Estonian are welcome to join us for a full course in Estonian. If your mother tongue is Russian and your knowledge of Estonian is still poor, 60% of your studies in vocational education are currently still in Estonian, but you must be diligent in learning Estonian to complete your studies successfully.

Vocational education is offered in the evening, as a part-time course. Teaching takes place on weekdays, 16:30 - 21:10 and the apprenticeship starts already in the first half of the first year.

Tuition is free of charge, and students with good academic results can apply for state study grants.

Once you have your vocational education and training at level 4 and 5, you can go to university!

Primary school pupils in years 7 to 9 and upper secondary school pupils have the opportunity to get a taste of vocational training through an optional course - ask your school!

For more information about the short courses in continuing education, contact Mati Sarapuu, manager of continuing education, tel. 636 0134 or 5330 5239.

Skills are opportunity, skills give freedom! Come and learn, come to the Mechanical Engineering School!

To find out which curricula you can apply for in 2024/2025, see the curricula table.

Applications will be accepted from 20.05.24 www.sais.ee

Information for prospective students:

https://mehaanikakool.ee/sisseastujale

https://www.mehaanikakool.ee/juhised-opilaskandidaadile-kandideerimiseks

Curricula supported by the Unemployment Insurance Fund

If you are of working age , employed or registered as unemployed, find it difficult to find a new job due to lack of or outdated education or skills, or are at risk of losing your job, the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund (Unemployment Fund) will support your studies. Maybe you will find a study programme you like in metalwork, automation or property maintenance. In any case, it is worth checking with the Unemployment Insurance Fund's Career Centre to find out which Mechanical Engineering School programmes are eligible for support.

"Welcome to Mechanical Engineering School!" Recorded 24.04.2021

The learning experience will be shared by future car technician Andres

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Tallinna Lasnamäe Mehaanikakool

Uuslinna 10

11415 Tallinn 

 

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