👉 Denied engineering, also known as being denied a degree in engineering, occurs when an individual is not granted admission to an engineering program despite meeting the necessary academic and sometimes financial criteria. This can happen due to various reasons such as insufficient academic performance, lack of required prerequisite courses, financial constraints preventing enrollment, or even administrative errors in the application process. In some cases, the denial might be based on subjective judgments by admissions committees or due to limited spots in the program. The process often involves a thorough review of applications, including transcripts, test scores, and letters of recommendation, followed by interviews or additional assessments to ensure the candidate's suitability for the program.