July 1st, 2009
Students from poor families will likely find it increasingly difficult to enter state-owned universities in the coming years, as the number of seats offered through special entrance schemes, which require higher admission fees, are steadily increasing.
The Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), for example, will offer 1,140 of its total 2,985 seats (or 38 percent) to students who pass a special entrance test this academic year. As of 2004, just 13-20 percent of seats were made available through this scheme.
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July 1st, 2009
How the assessment Selection Log In Universities National Affairs (SNMPTN) changed in 2009. If using a system previously SNMPTN Answer all subjects tested, now is a ranking system to each subject. ”If the first is the subject continues to be divided evenly note, the values that come in,’’said the guarantor Quality SNMPTN, DR. Adang Surahman in a press conference in Jakarta, Monday (1 / 6).
System such as this, he said, has a shortage, some of them ignore the subject. For example, prospective students who have only deepens language regardless of Mathematics. So, while small value of mathematics, not a problem because the child can closed by the Indonesian language. Hence it is often the case there is any entrance way, the child is actually clever Biology he go to Physics.
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July 1st, 2009
It’s 2684 Higher Education Institutions in Indonesia, the website links Here is a 50 private universities that have national credibility and can have any desire to work in International (sorted in alphabetical).
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July 1st, 2009
Jakarta’s University of Indonesia (UI), Yogyakarta’s Gadjah Mada University (UGM) and the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) have maintained their standard to be awarded a place on Asia’s top 100 higher education institutions list.
The Times Higher Education’s first-ever Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asian University Rankings,
released Tuesday, placed UI at 50th place, UGM at 63rd and ITB at 80th.
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