on May 6th, 2025

Tiroyaone Kereemang’s journey from dismantling household appliances to earning a 52884WA Advanced Diploma of Mechanical Engineering Technology at EIT is a story of resilience, passion, and the transformative power of education. His story inspires future engineers across Botswana and beyond.

A Lifelong Passion for Mechanics

From a young age, Tiroyaone Kereemanghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tiroyaone-scara-kereemang-9a29b277?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BaTfzNlcvSpmgReMdlTyH4Q%3D%3D was captivated by how things worked.

Growing up in Botswana, he often took apart household appliances, not out of mischief, but to satisfy his curiosity about their inner workings. This hands-on fascination, paired with his natural talent for science and mathematics, laid the foundation for his future career.

“I’ve always been good with my hands,” he shared. “That curiosity and desire to build and optimize systems led me to pursue mechanical engineering.”

His early interest in mechanics evolved into a clear career goal: to become a qualified mechanical engineer. Tiroyaone’s journey began with a National Craft Certificate in Heavy Plant Mechanics, but he knew he wanted to go further.

“I wanted to deepen my knowledge and skills to contribute meaningfully to Botswana’s industrial growth,” he explained.

This drive led him to the 52884WA Advanced Diploma of Mechanical Engineering Technology at the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT).

The EIT Experience: Flexibility and Resilience

Choosing EIT was a strategic decision for Tiroyaone. The program’s online learning platform offered the flexibility he needed to balance his studies with work and family commitments.

“EIT’s program aligned perfectly with my career goals,” he said. “It allowed me to upgrade my qualifications while managing other responsibilities.”

EIT’s online platform provided a well-structured and interactive learning environment. Through discussion forums, group projects, and live webinars, Tiroyaone connected with peers and instructors from around the world.

However, studying from Botswana came with its own set of challenges. Internet connectivity issues and limited access to practical resources were significant hurdles.

“Despite these challenges, EIT’s platform made it possible for me to pursue my dreams,” he pointed out.

One of the most demanding aspects of the program was balancing the rigorous academic workload with practical projects. Tiroyaone recalled a particularly challenging project: the Design and Analysis of a Thermodynamic Heat Exchanger System.

“It was a complex project that required a deep understanding of thermodynamics and heat transfer principles,” he shared.

To overcome the challenges, he reached out to instructors, utilized online resources, and broke the project into smaller, manageable tasks.

“This approach helped me stay focused and ultimately succeed,” he said.

A key highlight of Tiroyaone’s education at EIT was the opportunity to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application. The program’s emphasis on practical projects and exposure to real-world mechanical systems allowed him to develop a practical mindset.

“The combination of theoretical learning and hands-on experience was invaluable,” he highlighted. “It helped me understand how to apply classroom principles to real-world engineering challenges.”

This practical approach not only honed his technical skills but also strengthened his problem-solving abilities. Tiroyaone emphasized the importance of adaptability and continuous learning in the field of engineering.

“Engineering is a lifelong learning process,” he said. “You have to keep up with industry trends and constantly improve your skills.”

Empowering Botswana’s Future Through Engineering

For Tiroyaone, becoming a qualified mechanical engineer is more than just a personal achievement; it’s an opportunity to contribute to Botswana’s development. He believes mechanical engineers play a crucial role in driving innovation and sustainability in key industries such as manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure.

“Our expertise can help address some of the country’s most pressing challenges,” he explained. “From improving energy efficiency to developing sustainable infrastructure, mechanical engineers have a lot to offer.”

He is particularly passionate about mentorship and inspiring the next generation of engineers in Botswana.

“I want to encourage young people to pursue careers in engineering,” he shared. “It’s a challenging field, but it’s also incredibly rewarding.”

His advice to aspiring engineers is to develop a strong foundation in mathematics and physics, embrace problem-solving, and never stop learning. “Hard work, patience, and resilience are key,” he said.

Looking ahead, he says he is excited about the opportunities his qualification from EIT will bring.

“The skills and knowledge I’ve gained have given me a solid foundation to contribute to Botswana’s industrial growth and beyond,” he said.

He envisions himself working on innovative projects that address local and global challenges, from sustainable energy solutions to advanced manufacturing systems.

A Lesson in Perseverance and Mentorship

Reflecting on his journey, Tiroyaone considers adaptability and continuous learning the most valuable lessons from his time at EIT.

“Engineering is constantly evolving, and you have to be willing to adapt and grow,” he shared.

This mindset has shaped his approach to mentorship and sharing knowledge with others.

“I want to create a supportive environment where others feel comfortable sharing their ideas and learning from their mistakes,” he said.

Tiroyaone’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance, passion, and the right educational platform. From a curious child in Botswana to a qualified mechanical engineer, his journey inspires not only aspiring engineers but also anyone striving to turn their dreams into reality.

As he looks to the future, he is ready to make his mark on the world of engineering, one innovative solution at a time.

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