Colombian School of Engineering

Cundinamarca, Colombia

Founded on October 20, 1972, and opened to 88 students on March 20, 1973, the Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería Julio Garavito is a private, specialized engineering university in Bogotá. Named after the eminent astronomer Julio Garavito, it focuses on engineering excellence and technical-humanistic education.
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Founded on October 20, 1972, and inaugurated on March 24, 1973, ECI is a private, non-profit specialized engineering university located in Bogotá.
ECI currently enrolls approximately 4,600 students, offering 8 undergraduate programs, 17 specializations, 11 master’s, and 1 doctoral program.
It uniquely integrates advanced labs (like H‑block with Latin America’s largest structural testing wall), historic campus grounds, and a strong focus on engineering quality, earning both national and international accreditations.
Applicants need a secondary school diploma and valid Saber‑11 (ICFES) scores. They must register online, pay a COP 110,000 fee, and upload documents like ID, diploma, photo, income proof, and vaccination status .
Master’s applicants submit transcripts or diploma (apostilled if foreign), photo, CV, and complete an interview evaluating their academic and professional profile.
ECI is highly selective, with an estimated 15% acceptance rate, reflecting rigorous academic standards .
Through Bienestar Universitario, ECI provides medical consultations, nursing care, dental hygiene, psychological counseling, and ambulance support, all under Bogotá’s health regulations.
Yes—teachers and staff receive emergency training, and students are supported with health and wellness programs under official safety frameworks .
ECI conducts preventive health campaigns, customized safety training, mental health support, and on-campus emergency response to ensure student well-being .
ECI offers 8 engineering bachelor’s, includes Economics, Administration, Mathematics programs, plus a suite of 17 specializations, 11 master’s, and 1 PhD.
Civil, Electrical, Electronic, and Systems Engineering received national accreditation between 2005–2007, with international accreditation of Civil Engineering in 2011 via RIACES .
Applicants must submit Saber‑11 results; IELTS (minimum 4.5) may be required for program entry or graduation .
No formal scholarships are publicized for international applicants; funding is typically handled by ICETEX or partner institutions .
Domestic students may access merit-based or need-based institutional aid, including fee waivers and partner-sponsored scholarships.
No tuition is charged as part of exchange programs, as negotiated under mobility agreements .
ECI is located in northern Bogotá, on a 70-acre urban campus with extensive greenery, labs, sports courts, and heritage buildings.
No dorms are provided; the university supports students in finding private or shared housing via the Bienestar office.
Yes—designed with pedestrian paths, vehicle access, parking for 500+ vehicles, and proximity to Bogotá’s public transport systems.
No—the M‑9 student visa prohibits employment during studies, including part-time roles .
There is no specific post-study visa. Graduates may apply for a work visa (V or M) if employed, which can lead to longer-term residency.
Applicants must provide an acceptance letter, valid passport, photos, visa form, fees, and proof of health insurance. Family members can accompany students under restrictions .

University Of Colombian School of Engineering Application Statistics

4668
500
10:1
COP 12630000
COP 10870680
2.5
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60 %

University Of Colombian School of Engineering Application Statistics

4668
500
10:1
COP 12630000
COP 10870680
2.5
27
60 %

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