Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Establishment:
Founded on November 15, 1958, by the Islamic Education Foundation (Yayasan Pendidikan Islam).
UNISBA is one of the oldest Islamic universities in Indonesia and has a strong historical connection with Islamic movements and organizations.
Philosophy and Vision:
The university's motto is “Berdzikir, Berfikir, Beramal Sholeh” (Remembrance of God, Reflection, and Good Deeds).
UNISBA aims to foster students who are not only competent academically but also adhere to Islamic values and ethics.
Academic Programs:
UNISBA offers a wide range of undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs.
The university has several faculties, including:
Faculty of Shariah and Law
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Communication Studies
Faculty of Economics and Business
Faculty of Psychology
Faculty of Islamic Studies
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MIPA)
Faculty of Dakwah
UNISBA also has postgraduate programs, including master's and PhD programs in various fields.
Islamic Integration:
As an Islamic university, UNISBA places a strong emphasis on the integration of Islamic teachings in its curriculum.
Students are required to take courses in Islamic studies alongside their major subjects.
Campus and Facilities:
The university's main campus is located in Bandung, a city known for its educational institutions and cool climate.
UNISBA offers modern academic facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and prayer rooms. The campus environment encourages spiritual and academic growth.
Student Life:
UNISBA has an active student body with a variety of student organizations and extracurricular activities, including religious study groups, sports clubs, and cultural organizations.
The university encourages students to participate in both academic and non-academic activities to develop well-rounded skills.
Accreditation and Reputation:
UNISBA is accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT) in Indonesia, and many of its programs have received high rankings.
It is respected for its contribution to Islamic education and its role in producing graduates with strong moral and ethical values.
Research and Community Service:
UNISBA emphasizes research that contributes to Islamic scholarship, as well as community service that aligns with the principles of Islamic philanthropy (Zakat, Infaq, and Shadaqah).
The university encourages students and faculty to engage in social programs that benefit the community.
International Collaboration:
UNISBA has established partnerships with several international institutions, particularly in the Muslim world, to enhance educational and research collaboration.
Notable Alumni:
UNISBA alumni include influential figures in Indonesian society, including academics, politicians, and business leaders who integrate Islamic values into their professional lives.
Undergraduate Programs:
Shariah Economic Law (Hukum Ekonomi Syariah)
Shariah Family Law (Hukum Keluarga)
Shariah Constitutional Law (Hukum Tata Negara)
Graduate Programs:
Master's in Shariah Law
Doctorate in Shariah Law
Undergraduate Program:
Law (Ilmu Hukum)
Graduate Programs:
Master's in Law
Doctorate in Law
Undergraduate Program:
Medical Education (Pendidikan Dokter)
Graduate Programs:
Master's in Public Health
Professional Program:
Doctoral Professional Program (for graduates in medical education to obtain a medical license)
Undergraduate Programs:
Accounting
Management
Islamic Economics (Ekonomi Syariah)
Graduate Programs:
Master's in Management
Master's in Islamic Economics
Undergraduate Programs:
Journalism (Jurnalistik)
Public Relations (Hubungan Masyarakat - Humas)
Broadcasting (Penyiaran)
Graduate Program:
Master's in Communication Studies
Undergraduate Program:
Psychology
Graduate Program:
Master's in Psychology
Professional Program:
Professional Psychology Program (Psikologi Profesi)
Undergraduate Programs:
Islamic Education (Pendidikan Agama Islam)
Islamic Broadcasting Communication (Komunikasi Penyiaran Islam)
Islamic Guidance and Counseling (Bimbingan dan Penyuluhan Islam)
Graduate Program:
Master's in Islamic Education
Undergraduate Programs:
Government Studies (Ilmu Pemerintahan)
Sociology (Sosiologi)
Graduate Program:
Master's in Government Studies
Undergraduate Programs:
Civil Engineering (Teknik Sipil)
Industrial Engineering (Teknik Industri)
Mining Engineering (Teknik Pertambangan)
Architecture (Arsitektur)
Graduate Programs:
Master's in Civil Engineering
Master's in Industrial Engineering
Undergraduate Programs:
Mathematics
Pharmacy
Graduate Program:
Master's in Mathematics
Undergraduate Programs:
Islamic Community Development (Pengembangan Masyarakat Islam)
Islamic Counseling (Bimbingan Konseling Islam)
Faculty |
Bachelor Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (Per Year, in USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty of Shariah (Islamic Law) |
Shariah Economic Law |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
Shariah Family Law |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
Shariah Constitutional Law |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Law |
Law (Ilmu Hukum) |
4 years |
$1,800 - $2,300 |
Faculty of Medicine |
Medical Education (Pendidikan Dokter) |
5-6 years |
$5,000 - $6,500 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Accounting |
4 years |
$1,700 - $2,300 |
|
Management |
4 years |
$1,700 - $2,300 |
|
Islamic Economics |
4 years |
$1,700 - $2,300 |
Faculty of Communication Studies |
Journalism |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
Public Relations |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
Broadcasting |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Psychology |
Psychology |
4 years |
$2,000 - $2,500 |
Faculty of Islamic Studies |
Islamic Education (Pendidikan Agama Islam) |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
|
Islamic Broadcasting Communication |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
|
Islamic Guidance and Counseling |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
Faculty of Social & Political Sci. |
Government Studies |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,200 |
|
Sociology |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,200 |
Faculty of Engineering |
Civil Engineering |
4 years |
$2,000 - $2,800 |
|
Industrial Engineering |
4 years |
$2,000 - $2,800 |
|
Mining Engineering |
4 years |
$2,000 - $2,800 |
|
Architecture |
4 years |
$2,000 - $2,800 |
Faculty of Mathematics & Science |
Mathematics |
4 years |
$1,400 - $2,000 |
|
Pharmacy |
4 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Dakwah |
Islamic Community Development |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
|
Islamic Counseling |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
BHTM (Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management) in Indonesia
Faculty |
Master's Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (Per Year, in USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty of Shariah (Islamic Law) |
Master of Shariah Law |
2 years |
$2,000 - $2,500 |
Faculty of Law |
Master of Law |
2 years |
$2,200 - $2,800 |
Faculty of Medicine |
Master of Public Health |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Faculty of Economics & Business |
Master of Management |
2 years |
$2,500 - $3,000 |
|
Master of Islamic Economics |
2 years |
$2,200 - $2,800 |
Faculty of Communication Studies |
Master of Communication Studies |
2 years |
$2,000 - $2,500 |
Faculty of Psychology |
Master of Psychology |
2 years |
$2,500 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Islamic Studies |
Master of Islamic Education |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Social & Political Sci. |
Master of Government Studies |
2 years |
$2,000 - $2,500 |
Faculty of Engineering |
Master of Civil Engineering |
2 years |
$2,500 - $3,200 |
|
Master of Industrial Engineering |
2 years |
$2,500 - $3,200 |
Faculty of Mathematics & Science |
Master of Mathematics |
2 years |
$1,800 - $2,500 |
Faculty |
PhD/Doctorate Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (Per Year, in USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty of Shariah (Islamic Law) |
PhD in Shariah Law |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Faculty of Law |
PhD in Law |
3-4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Faculty of Economics & Business |
PhD in Islamic Economics |
3-4 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Faculty of Islamic Studies |
PhD in Islamic Education |
3-4 years |
$2,200 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Engineering |
PhD in Civil Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
|
PhD in Industrial Engineering |
3-4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Faculty of Psychology |
PhD in Psychology |
3-4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
UNISBA offers a variety of programs for international students at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels, across different faculties. Some popular programs for international students include:
Shariah Law (Islamic Law)
Islamic Economics
Islamic Education
Medicine
Management
Engineering
Communication Studies
Psychology
These programs are designed to provide students with a strong academic foundation while embedding Islamic principles and values.
Indonesian is the primary language of instruction for most programs. However, some faculties and programs offer courses in English, especially at the postgraduate level.
International students who are not fluent in Bahasa Indonesia may need to take language proficiency courses before starting their academic programs. Some universities, including UNISBA, offer Bahasa Indonesia language programs for foreign students.
Before applying, international students should carefully review the program of interest and ensure they meet the entry requirements. This includes understanding the language of instruction, academic qualifications needed, and any other prerequisites.
Key Things to Check:
Admission deadlines
Program-specific requirements (some faculties may have different criteria)
Language proficiency requirements (Bahasa Indonesia or English)
International students will need to gather and submit the following documents as part of the application process:
Completed application form (available on UNISBA’s official website or through the admissions office).
Academic transcripts from previous institutions (high school diploma for undergraduate applicants, bachelor's degree for master's applicants, or master's degree for PhD applicants).
Certified copies of degrees/diplomas (translated into English or Bahasa Indonesia if necessary).
Language proficiency certificate:
For Bahasa Indonesia: Students may need to provide proof of proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia if the program is taught in Indonesian.
For English: Programs taught in English may require TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Curriculum Vitae (CV) (especially for postgraduate applicants).
Statement of Purpose or Motivation Letter explaining why the student wants to study at UNISBA and how the program aligns with their academic and career goals.
Recommendation letters (usually required for postgraduate applicants).
Passport copy (valid for at least 18 months).
Passport-sized photos (typically 2-4 copies).
Some programs (such as Medicine, Engineering, or Law) may require entrance exams, portfolios, or interviews as part of the selection process.
Medical Check-up Certificate for health-related programs.
For Bahasa Indonesia Programs: International students must show proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia. If you are not proficient, UNISBA might offer an Indonesian Language Course (Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing - BIPA) to help international students meet the language requirements.
For English Programs: Some postgraduate programs may be offered in English, and students need to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores as proof of language proficiency.
Applications are usually submitted online through UNISBA’s official website or directly to the international office of the university. It’s essential to complete the application form accurately and ensure all required documents are attached.
There is often an application fee that international students need to pay when submitting their application. This fee varies by program and is typically non-refundable. Payment details will be provided during the application process.
Some programs, particularly those with a professional focus (such as Medicine or Law), may require students to take an admission test or undergo an interview. This may be conducted online for international applicants.
Once the application and any required tests or interviews are completed, the admissions office will review the application. The decision is typically announced via email or through the university’s online application portal.
Successful candidates will receive an acceptance letter, which is required for the student visa application process.
Once accepted, international students will need to apply for an Indonesian student visa (KITAS). UNISBA will assist students by providing necessary documents, such as the acceptance letter and other relevant paperwork.
Steps for Visa Application:
Acceptance Letter from UNISBA
Proof of Financial Support to show that the student can cover tuition fees and living expenses while in Indonesia.
Health Insurance valid for the duration of the study period.
Apply for a Student Visa (KITAS) through the nearest Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in the student's home country.
After obtaining the student visa, students can make arrangements to travel to Bandung, Indonesia. Upon arrival, UNISBA usually conducts an orientation program for international students, which helps them familiarize themselves with the campus, academic expectations, and life in Bandung.
After arrival and orientation, international students must complete their enrollment and registration at UNISBA. This process includes finalizing tuition payment, selecting courses, and obtaining a student ID card.
Application Deadline: Typically a few months before the start of the academic year. Make sure to check the specific program deadline on the university's website.
Admission Results: Generally, within 4-6 weeks after the application deadline, but this may vary by program.
Visa Application: Processing times vary but may take several weeks, so it’s important to apply as soon as the acceptance letter is received.
UNISBA usually has two main intake periods for new students each academic year:
Regular Intake:
August/September (Fall Semester): This is the primary intake for most undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Applications generally open a few months before, typically around April to June, and deadlines are usually in July/August.
Second Intake (Optional):
Some faculties may offer a second intake in February/March (Spring Semester) for certain programs, particularly at the postgraduate level.
Application deadlines for this intake are generally November to January.
It’s important for international students to check the specific intake for the program they are applying to, as some specialized programs (such as Medicine or Law) may only admit students once per year.
To apply for an undergraduate (S1) program at UNISBA, international students must generally meet the following eligibility criteria:
Academic Qualifications:
A high school diploma or its equivalent from an accredited institution.
Good academic standing (generally equivalent to a minimum GPA of 2.5 out of 4.0 or equivalent).
International students must have completed at least 12 years of schooling.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: Most undergraduate programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so international students must demonstrate proficiency in the language. This may require passing the Bahasa Indonesia Proficiency Test (TKBI).
English: If applying for a program taught in English (less common at the undergraduate level), students must submit proof of English proficiency, such as TOEFL (iBT) scores of at least 500-550 or IELTS scores of 5.5-6.0.
Entrance Examination:
Some faculties (such as Medicine or Engineering) may require students to take an entrance exam or pass an interview as part of the admission process.
Other Requirements:
Motivation Letter: Explaining why the student wants to pursue the chosen program.
Recommendation Letters: Some faculties may require 1-2 letters of recommendation.
Portfolio: For certain programs like Architecture, students may need to submit a portfolio of previous work or achievements.
International students applying for postgraduate (S2 or S3) programs must meet the following eligibility criteria:
Academic Qualifications:
A Bachelor's degree (S1) from an accredited university or equivalent in a related field of study.
Minimum GPA requirement: Generally around 2.75 to 3.0 out of 4.0.
Some programs may require relevant work experience (especially in professional courses such as MBA or Public Health).
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: For programs taught in Indonesian, students need to demonstrate proficiency through the TKBI exam.
English: For programs taught in English (especially for master's programs), a TOEFL (iBT) score of 550 or IELTS 6.0 is usually required.
Other Requirements:
Statement of Purpose: A clear explanation of why the student is interested in the program and how it aligns with their career goals.
Letters of Recommendation: Usually 2-3 letters from professors or employers.
Entrance Test/Interview: Some programs may require an interview or additional tests.
Research Proposal: For research-based master's programs, students may need to submit a preliminary research proposal.
Academic Qualifications:
A Master’s degree (S2) in a relevant field from an accredited institution.
A minimum GPA of 3.0-3.25 out of 4.0 is often required.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: Proficiency may be required if the program is taught in Indonesian.
English: For English-taught programs, a TOEFL score of 550 or IELTS 6.0-6.5 is required.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal outlining the doctoral research plan is required.
This proposal is a crucial part of the application process, as it is used to assess the applicant’s readiness for research.
Interview and Recommendation:
A doctoral interview may be required to evaluate the candidate’s research proposal and qualifications.
Recommendation Letters from professors or professional supervisors are typically required.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Available to International Students? |
Application Deadline |
---|---|---|---|---|
UNISBA Merit Scholarship |
- High academic achievement (min GPA 3.5) |
- Partial or full tuition waiver |
Yes |
(usually before semester starts) |
Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Scholarship |
- For Muslim students from IsDB member countries |
- Full tuition |
Yes |
March-April (annual) |
Government of Indonesia (Darmasiswa Program) |
- International students from specific countries |
- Living expenses |
Yes (for non-degree language/culture studies) |
December (for following academic year) |
KIP-K (Indonesia Smart Card) |
- Indonesian students only |
- Full tuition |
No |
(usually in June) |
LPDP (Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education) |
- Indonesian citizens |
- Full tuition |
No |
(typically twice a year) |
Zakat Scholarship (Beasiswa Zakat) |
- Financial need |
- Partial tuition support |
Yes (open to Muslim international students) |
(depends on zakat distribution period) |
UNISBA Financial Aid Scholarship |
- Financial need |
- Partial tuition fee reduction |
Yes |
Ongoing |
Private and Corporate Scholarships |
- Criteria vary by sponsor |
- Partial tuition |
Yes (depends on specific corporate partner) |
(announced annually) |
Tahfidz Quran Scholarship |
- For students who have memorized 30 Juz of the Quran |
- Full tuition coverage |
Yes (Muslim students) |
N/A |
Facility |
Description |
Estimated Cost (Per Month, in USD) |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
On-Campus Dormitory (Asrama Mahasiswa) |
- Limited availability |
$50 - $100 |
Affordable option but limited spots |
Private Off-Campus Apartments |
- Located near campus |
$100 - $300 |
Costs vary based on location, size, and facilities |
Boarding Houses (Kost/Kos) |
- Common accommodation for students |
$70 - $200 |
Popular choice for students, varying standards |
Student Housing Complex (Apartment-style) |
- More modern and furnished |
$150 - $400 |
Offers more comfort and privacy, suitable for international students |
Islamic Boarding Houses (Pesantren/Kost Islami) |
- Housing with Islamic environment |
$50 - $150 |
Great for students who want a more spiritual environment |
Hostels for Short-term Stays |
- Suitable for new arrivals or students in transition |
$10 - $30 (per night) |
Ideal for students seeking temporary accommodation |
University-Recommended Private Housing |
- University helps connect students with trusted local landlords |
$100 - $250 |
Helps with secure and reliable housing options |
UNISBA is known for its emphasis on academic excellence combined with Islamic values. The university offers a broad range of programs in various disciplines, such as Law, Medicine, Engineering, Economics, and Islamic Studies.
Integration of Islamic Values: Every program at UNISBA includes elements of Islamic teaching. Students take courses in Islamic studies as part of the curriculum, no matter their major.
Library and Learning Resources: UNISBA provides well-equipped libraries, online resources, and study spaces to support students' academic needs.
Research and Innovation: Students are encouraged to participate in research projects and academic conferences, often focused on topics relevant to the Muslim world and contemporary challenges.
Being an Islamic university, UNISBA provides a spiritually enriching environment for students:
Daily Prayers (Shalat): The university has mosques and prayer rooms (Mushola) available across the campus, making it easy for students to perform the five daily prayers.
Islamic Study Groups: Students have the opportunity to join Quranic study groups, Hadith circles, and other religious learning sessions that are organized regularly.
Islamic Events and Programs: UNISBA celebrates Islamic holidays such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Islamic New Year. The university also hosts Islamic seminars and talks from renowned scholars.
UNISBA has a wide range of student organizations (UKM - Unit Kegiatan Mahasiswa) and clubs to cater to different interests, fostering both personal and professional development.
Religious Organizations: There are student groups dedicated to Islamic outreach and Dakwah activities, such as the Lembaga Dakwah Kampus (LDK), which focuses on spreading Islamic knowledge.
Academic and Professional Clubs: Faculty-based organizations like Law Student Association, Economics Student Union, and Engineering Club help students network and gain professional experience.
Cultural and Art Clubs: Students interested in culture and the arts can join organizations like the Student Choir, Theater Group, or Traditional Music and Dance Club.
Sports and Fitness: UNISBA offers a variety of sports clubs, including football, basketball, badminton, and martial arts. The university encourages students to participate in both competitive and recreational sports.
Community Service: Students often engage in social welfare programs (Zakat, Infaq, Shadaqah), community development, and environmental protection activities, which align with UNISBA’s Islamic principles of philanthropy.
For international students, UNISBA offers a friendly and supportive environment:
International Office: UNISBA’s International Office provides assistance to foreign students, including help with visa processing, accommodation, and settling into life in Bandung.
Cultural Adaptation: The university often hosts orientation sessions to help international students understand Indonesian culture and university life. They also provide opportunities for students to learn Bahasa Indonesia if needed.
Cross-cultural Interaction: International students are encouraged to participate in student clubs and activities, offering a chance to share their own cultures and learn from others.
Bandung, often called the “Paris of Java”, offers a rich cultural and social life for students:
Affordable Living: Bandung is a relatively affordable city for students. Housing, food, and transportation are reasonably priced, making it easier for international students to manage their finances.
Cafes and Hangout Spots: Bandung is known for its coffee culture and student-friendly cafes. Students can often be found studying or socializing at local coffee shops.
Cultural Attractions: Bandung is rich in cultural and historical sites, such as Gedung Sate, Saung Angklung Udjo (traditional music and dance performances), and several art galleries and museums.
Natural Beauty: The city is surrounded by mountains and nature, offering students opportunities for weekend getaways to places like Tangkuban Perahu (volcano) and Kawah Putih (White Crater). Hiking and camping are popular activities for students.
UNISBA provides various support services to help students thrive academically and personally:
Counseling and Psychological Support: The Faculty of Psychology runs programs to support student mental health. Counseling services are available for students dealing with personal or academic challenges.
Career Development and Internships: UNISBA’s Career Development Center (CDC) assists students in finding internships, job placements, and career guidance. The CDC also organizes career fairs and skill-building workshops.
Health Services: UNISBA has an on-campus health clinic that provides basic healthcare services to students. Medical students also have the opportunity to participate in health camps and community health programs.
UNISBA offers various housing options for students, including:
On-Campus Dormitories: Basic but affordable dormitories are available for students. These dorms often come with communal facilities such as shared kitchens and bathrooms.
Off-Campus Accommodation: Many students choose to stay in nearby boarding houses (kos) or apartments. Bandung offers a wide range of housing options at different price points to suit students’ needs.
UNISBA provides a range of facilities to ensure a comfortable and conducive learning environment for students:
Libraries: The university’s library has a vast collection of academic resources, including Islamic studies materials, textbooks, journals, and digital resources.
Prayer Rooms: Multiple Mushola (prayer rooms) are available on campus for students to perform daily prayers.
Sports Facilities: Students can access sports facilities for recreational activities such as basketball, badminton, and football.
Cafeterias and Dining: There are several canteens and cafes around the campus offering affordable meals, including halal food options.
UNISBA students have opportunities to participate in various competitions and events at the university, regional, national, and even international levels. These include:
Academic Competitions: Debates, essay writing, and scientific competitions.
Sports Tournaments: Football, badminton, and other inter-university sports competitions.
Cultural Festivals: Traditional Indonesian and Islamic festivals are celebrated with performances, food bazaars, and other activities.
UNISBA encourages students to participate in community engagement programs, which are deeply rooted in the Islamic values of philanthropy and social responsibility. Examples include:
Social Welfare Programs: Organizing charity events and raising funds for Zakat, Infaq, and Shadaqah.
Teaching and Education: Students often engage in volunteer teaching programs in rural areas, sharing knowledge and contributing to community development.
The Career Development Center (CDC) at UNISBA plays a crucial role in assisting students and recent graduates in finding job placements, internships, and preparing for the job market. The center offers the following services:
Career Counseling and Guidance: CDC provides individual career counseling sessions to help students choose career paths aligned with their skills, interests, and goals.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops on resume writing, interview techniques, personal branding, and job search strategies are conducted to help students improve their employability.
Job Matching: CDC works with local, national, and international companies to offer job-matching services based on students' qualifications, career interests, and field of study.
Internship Opportunities: CDC helps students find internships during their studies, which often lead to job offers after graduation.
Internships are an important part of the curriculum at UNISBA, especially in professional programs such as Medicine, Law, Communication, Economics, and Engineering. Most students are required to complete an internship program in the third or fourth year of their studies. The internship program allows students to gain practical experience and network with industry professionals.
Industry Partners: UNISBA has partnerships with several companies, government agencies, hospitals, and NGOs across various sectors that offer internships to students.
Duration of Internships: The internship period usually lasts from 1 to 6 months, depending on the program.
Fields of Internship: Fields such as corporate law, shariah banking, media and broadcasting, public relations, construction, and community development are popular choices for internships.
Graduates from UNISBA are known to be well-prepared for the job market due to their strong foundation in Islamic ethics and modern professional skills. UNISBA alumni are employed in various sectors, including:
Islamic Finance and Banking: Graduates from Islamic Economics and Shariah Law programs are often recruited by Islamic banks, financial institutions, and fintech companies operating within the principles of Islamic finance.
Legal and Public Sector: Many graduates from the Faculty of Law and Shariah Law find employment in law firms, government agencies, and judicial institutions, especially those focusing on shariah compliance and civil law.
Healthcare: Graduates from the Faculty of Medicine and Public Health are employed in hospitals, clinics, and public health organizations.
Media and Communication: Graduates from the Faculty of Communication often find jobs in journalism, public relations, broadcasting, and digital media sectors.
Engineering and Technology: Graduates from Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Mining Engineering are recruited by construction companies, manufacturing industries, and mining corporations.
Education: Graduates from the Faculty of Islamic Education and Faculty of Psychology are often recruited as teachers, counselors, or work in educational institutions.
UNISBA organizes annual job fairs and career expos where companies from various industries set up booths to recruit students. These events provide a platform for students to:
Meet recruiters from well-known national and international companies.
Submit resumes directly to company representatives and HR personnel.
Participate in on-the-spot interviews and recruitment processes.
Some of the industries that participate in these job fairs include Islamic finance institutions, multinational corporations, telecommunications companies, engineering firms, healthcare providers, and government organizations.
UNISBA has a strong and active alumni network that plays a key role in supporting the placement process:
Alumni Mentorship: Alumni often return to the university to share their experiences and provide mentorship to current students. This creates valuable networking opportunities.
Industry Links: Many alumni hold key positions in major organizations and help facilitate the recruitment of UNISBA graduates through partnerships and recommendations.
Although detailed official placement statistics for UNISBA may not always be publicly available, the general trends show that the university has a good track record of producing employable graduates in both Islamic and secular sectors. Some highlights include:
High Employability in Islamic Sectors: Graduates from Islamic studies, Islamic economics, and shariah law are in high demand, particularly in the growing Islamic finance industry in Indonesia and across Muslim-majority countries.
Competitive Employment in General Sectors: UNISBA graduates from non-Islamic fields such as law, engineering, and medicine are equally competitive and sought after by employers due to their solid educational background combined with ethical values.
UNISBA encourages entrepreneurial initiatives among students and provides resources for those interested in starting their own businesses. The university offers:
Entrepreneurship Classes: These classes are integrated into many programs to help students learn about business planning, marketing, and financial management.
Business Incubator: The university supports student-led start-ups and small businesses through its business incubator, which provides mentoring, funding opportunities, and networking events.
Student Cooperatives: Students can also participate in cooperatives that are supported by the university, where they can develop business skills by managing and running small enterprises.
For students seeking opportunities abroad, UNISBA's international office provides assistance with:
Internships Abroad: UNISBA has partnerships with institutions and companies across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other regions that allow students to participate in international internship programs.
Study Abroad Programs: Some students have the opportunity to complete part of their studies through exchange programs or dual degree programs with foreign partner universities. These experiences often lead to international job offers.
Employers generally give positive feedback regarding UNISBA graduates, particularly in terms of their:
Work ethics: Graduates are praised for their strong moral and ethical conduct, which stems from the integration of Islamic values into their education.
Professional skills: UNISBA ensures that its graduates are well-prepared with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, making them ready for the workforce.
1. Program Popularity and Competitiveness
Highly Competitive Programs: Programs such as Medicine, Law, Engineering, and Islamic Economics tend to be more competitive, as they are popular both locally and internationally. For example, Medicine often has stricter entrance requirements and a lower acceptance rate due to high demand and limited spots.
Less Competitive Programs: Programs in fields like Islamic Studies, Islamic Education, and some of the social sciences may have slightly higher acceptance rates, though this can vary depending on the year and application pool.
2. Entrance Exams and Eligibility Criteria
Applicants are typically required to meet specific academic qualifications (such as a minimum GPA) and, for some programs, pass an entrance exam or interview. The level of difficulty for entrance exams can vary by faculty, impacting the acceptance rate.
3. International vs. Domestic Applicants
For international students, the acceptance rate might be slightly more flexible, as UNISBA aims to diversify its student body. However, international students still need to meet academic and language proficiency requirements (Bahasa Indonesia or English).
4. Quotas and Availability of Seats
UNISBA, like many other universities in Indonesia, operates on a quota system where certain faculties and programs have limited spots. This can affect the acceptance rate, especially in more popular faculties such as Medicine and Law.
5. Historical Trends in Indonesian Higher Education
In general, acceptance rates at private universities in Indonesia like UNISBA tend to be more accessible compared to highly selective public universities. However, prestigious private institutions like UNISBA still maintain academic standards, particularly in their most sought-after programs.
While there is no exact figure, the estimated acceptance rate at UNISBA could range from 40% to 60% overall, depending on the program. More competitive programs, such as Medicine, might have a lower acceptance rate (around 20% to 30%), while other programs could be less selective.
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