Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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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 | |
History: Bhayangkara University was established to contribute to the education and development of the younger generation, particularly in support of public service, security, and law enforcement efforts in Indonesia. The Bhayangkara Foundation, associated with the police, has helped shape its emphasis on disciplines like law and social order.
Programs and Faculties: Ubhara Surabaya offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across several faculties, including:
Law: One of the most prominent faculties, offering specialized courses in various areas of law.
Economics and Business: Programs in management, accounting, and business administration.
Engineering: Programs in civil engineering, industrial engineering, and more.
Social and Political Sciences: Including studies in public administration and communication.
Computer Science: Offering IT-related programs.
Psychology: A growing faculty with programs aimed at understanding human behavior in various contexts.
Campus Life: Bhayangkara University provides a dynamic and engaging campus environment with various student organizations, extracurricular activities, and events that foster student development. These range from academic seminars and workshops to arts and sports activities, contributing to both personal and professional growth.
Partnerships and Collaborations: Ubhara Surabaya collaborates with various governmental institutions, including the Indonesian National Police, as well as other universities and international organizations. This helps to create a strong network for students interested in careers in law enforcement, public administration, and business.
Focus on Law and Public Service: Given its affiliation with the Indonesian police, Bhayangkara University is particularly well-regarded for its law programs. Students often pursue careers in public administration, law enforcement, legal professions, and civil service.
Location: The university is situated in Surabaya, the second-largest city in Indonesia and the capital of East Java province. This gives students access to a vibrant city environment, rich in history, culture, and economic opportunities. Surabaya is also a key commercial hub in Indonesia.
Vision and Mission: Bhayangkara University aims to provide high-quality education that prepares students for professional and civic responsibilities. It emphasizes character-building, leadership, and the importance of upholding national values and security, aligning with its broader mission tied to law and order.
Bachelor's Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Law
The law program is one of the flagship programs of Bhayangkara University. It covers various legal disciplines, including civil law, criminal law, constitutional law, international law, and human rights law.
Specializations include:
Criminal Law
Civil Law
Administrative Law
International Law
Master’s Degree (Magister/S2) in Law
The postgraduate law program offers advanced studies in legal theory and practice. It is designed for professionals looking to specialize in particular legal fields or pursue academic and research careers.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Management
Focuses on management theory, business operations, human resources, and entrepreneurship.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Accounting
Offers studies in financial accounting, auditing, taxation, and management accounting.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Economic Development
Focuses on the economics of development, policies, and economic systems, with a focus on sustainable development and growth in Indonesia.
Master’s Degree (Magister/S2) in Management
Advanced studies in business management, leadership, and strategic decision-making, aimed at professionals looking to move into leadership roles in business or government.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Civil Engineering
Covers topics such as structural engineering, construction management, geotechnical engineering, and environmental engineering. Prepares students for careers in infrastructure development, urban planning, and construction.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Industrial Engineering
Focuses on optimizing systems, processes, and organizations, with a strong emphasis on manufacturing, production systems, operations research, and supply chain management.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Informatics Engineering
Provides education in computer science, software development, data science, and information systems. The program is geared toward careers in the tech industry or IT departments of businesses.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Public Administration
Focuses on public policy, governance, and administration. Students learn how to manage public services, work in government agencies, and contribute to policymaking.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Communication Studies
Offers a curriculum in mass communication, media studies, journalism, public relations, and advertising. Prepares students for careers in media, communications, and public relations.
Master’s Degree (Magister/S2) in Public Administration
Aimed at professionals looking to advance in government service or non-governmental organizations (NGOs), focusing on public policy, leadership, and effective administration.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Psychology
Provides foundational knowledge in psychological theories, research methods, and clinical practices. Prepares students for careers in counseling, human resources, organizational psychology, and further studies in clinical psychology.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Information Systems
Focuses on the integration of information technology and business processes. Students learn about systems analysis, database management, and information technology solutions for business problems.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Informatics Engineering
More technical in nature, focusing on software engineering, programming, data structures, and algorithms. Prepares students for roles in software development, IT consultancy, and system administration.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Agribusiness
Focuses on the business and economics of agriculture, food systems, and rural development. The program prepares students for careers in agribusiness management, agricultural policy, and sustainable farming practices.
Bachelor’s Degree (Sarjana/S1) in Agro-Industrial Technology
Concentrates on the technological aspects of agriculture, including food processing, farm machinery, and the application of technology in improving agricultural productivity.
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
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Law (S1 Hukum) |
4 years |
~$1,200 - $1,500 |
Management (S1 Manajemen) |
4 years |
~$1,100 - $1,300 |
Accounting (S1 Akuntansi) |
4 years |
~$1,100 - $1,300 |
Economic Development (S1 Ekonomi Pembangunan) |
4 years |
~$1,100 - $1,300 |
Civil Engineering (S1 Teknik Sipil) |
4 years |
~$1,300 - $1,500 |
Industrial Engineering (S1 Teknik Industri) |
4 years |
~$1,300 - $1,500 |
Informatics Engineering (S1 Teknik Informatika) |
4 years |
~$1,300 - $1,500 |
Public Administration (S1 Administrasi Publik) |
4 years |
~$1,100 - $1,300 |
Communication Studies (S1 Ilmu Komunikasi) |
4 years |
~$1,100 - $1,300 |
Psychology (S1 Psikologi) |
4 years |
~$1,200 - $1,400 |
Information Systems (S1 Sistem Informasi) |
4 years |
~$1,300 - $1,500 |
Agribusiness (S1 Agribisnis) |
4 years |
~$1,100 - $1,300 |
Agro-Industrial Technology (S1 Teknologi Industri Pertanian) |
4 years |
~$1,100 - $1,300 |
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
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Master of Law (S2 Hukum) |
2 years |
~$1,500 - $1,800 |
Master of Management (S2 Manajemen) |
2 years |
~$1,400 - $1,700 |
Master of Public Administration (S2 Administrasi Publik) |
2 years |
~$1,300 - $1,600 |
International students can enroll in various undergraduate (S1) and postgraduate (S2) programs. The most popular fields of study for international students may include:
Law: Ubhara is particularly well-known for its law programs.
Business and Economics: Programs in management, accounting, and economic development are highly regarded.
Engineering: Civil, industrial, and informatics engineering programs are available.
Social Sciences: Public administration, communication studies, and psychology.
Currently, PhD/Doctorate programs are not widely offered at Ubhara Surabaya.
Most programs at Bhayangkara University of Surabaya are conducted in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian). This means that international students must either be proficient in the Indonesian language or complete a Bahasa Indonesia course prior to or alongside their main studies.
Some international partnerships or special programs might offer courses in English, but you would need to verify this with the university’s international office.
1. Choose a Program
Review Available Programs: Ubhara Surabaya offers various undergraduate programs in faculties such as Law, Economics, Engineering, Social and Political Sciences, and Computer Science.
Choose the program that best matches your interests and career goals.
2. Eligibility Criteria
Academic Requirements:
Completion of secondary education (high school or equivalent).
A recognized high school diploma or equivalent certificate.
Minimum Grades: The university typically requires good academic standing from high school, though the exact requirements vary by program.
Language Proficiency: If the program is taught in Bahasa Indonesia, international students must demonstrate proficiency in the Indonesian language. For non-Indonesian speakers, a language course may be required prior to admission.
3. Prepare Required Documents
Gather the following documents:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Academic transcripts (translated into Indonesian or English if necessary).
A copy of your ID card or passport (for international students).
Language proficiency certificate (if applicable for international students).
Passport-sized photos.
Personal statement or essay explaining why you wish to study at Ubhara and in your chosen field (optional but recommended).
Letters of recommendation (optional).
4. Entrance Exam
Domestic students are typically required to pass a university entrance examination. The exam usually tests subjects related to the chosen program.
International students might not need to take the standard entrance exam but could be required to submit additional materials, like a language proficiency test or equivalent standardized tests (like SAT/ACT for certain programs).
Some programs may require an interview.
5. Submit the Application
Applications can typically be submitted online through the university’s official website or in person at the university’s admissions office.
Ensure that all the required documents are included and that your application is submitted before the deadline.
Note for International Students: International students may need to contact the International Office for guidance on submitting their applications, as the process may differ slightly from that for domestic students.
6. Pay the Application Fee
An application fee (administration fee) may be required. This fee typically ranges between $20 - $50 USD depending on the program.
Payment instructions will be provided on the university’s website or via email upon application submission.
7. Receive Admission Notification
Once your application is reviewed, you will be notified of the results via email or postal mail.
If you are accepted, you will receive an admission letter that outlines the next steps.
8. Confirm Enrollment
Once admitted, you must confirm your enrollment by paying a registration fee to secure your spot in the program. The registration fee varies depending on the program.
You will also need to register for classes once the academic year begins.
9. Apply for a Student Visa (For International Students)
International students must apply for a student visa (KITAS) to legally study in Indonesia. The university’s International Office will help you with the visa application process.
You will need to provide documents such as your passport, admission letter, and proof of financial ability to support your stay in Indonesia.
1. Choose a Program
Ubhara Surabaya offers several master's programs, such as Master of Law, Master of Management, and Master of Public Administration.
Choose a program based on your previous academic background and professional interests.
2. Eligibility Criteria
Academic Requirements:
A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited institution in a relevant field of study.
Minimum GPA: The minimum GPA requirement varies by program but is typically around 2.75 - 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Language Proficiency: International students must demonstrate proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia (for programs taught in Indonesian) or English (for certain courses that may be offered in English). Proficiency tests like TOEFL/IELTS for English or a Bahasa Indonesia proficiency test might be required.
3. Prepare Required Documents
Bachelor’s degree certificate.
Official academic transcripts.
Personal statement or research proposal (depending on the program).
A copy of your ID card or passport (for international students).
Language proficiency test scores (if applicable).
Letters of recommendation from previous academic professors or employers.
Passport-sized photos.
Note: Some master's programs, such as Law, may also require an interview or entrance test.
4. Submit the Application
Apply online via the university’s website or through the Graduate Office.
Ensure that all required documents are submitted before the deadline. International students should check for specific deadlines that may differ from domestic applicants.
5. Pay the Application Fee
An application fee (similar to the undergraduate process) may be required, usually between $20 - $50 USD.
6. Receive Admission Notification
After reviewing your application, you will receive an admission decision via email or postal mail. If accepted, you will receive an official acceptance letter.
7. Confirm Enrollment
Confirm your spot in the program by paying a registration fee and any other required deposits.
Afterward, you'll be able to register for courses for the upcoming semester.
8. Student Visa Application (For International Students)
Like undergraduate students, international master's students will need to apply for a student visa (KITAS). The International Office will provide guidance on this process.
Bhayangkara University typically has two main intakes for new students each year:
Application Period: April to August
Start of Classes: September
This is the primary intake for the academic year and the majority of programs accept new students during this period.
Application Period: November to January
Start of Classes: February
A secondary intake, though fewer programs may accept students in the second semester. Availability depends on the program and department.
1. General Eligibility for Domestic and International Students:
Academic Qualifications:
Must have completed high school education (SMA/SMK) or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.
International students should provide proof of equivalence if their high school qualification is from a foreign country.
Minimum Grade Requirements:
Generally, a good standing in academic performance during high school is required. While specific grade thresholds may vary by program, a minimum average GPA of 2.75 – 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is typically required.
2. Entrance Exam:
Domestic students may need to take a university entrance exam depending on the program they are applying to.
Some programs might have additional selection criteria, such as an interview or a written test (particularly for competitive programs like law and engineering).
International students may not need to sit for the same entrance exams but should be prepared to provide standardized test scores (such as SAT/ACT, if applicable) or participate in interviews.
3. Language Requirements:
For Domestic Students: Programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so proficiency in the language is expected for all domestic students.
For International Students:
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency is required for most programs. International students might be required to pass a language proficiency test (or complete a preparatory course in Bahasa Indonesia).
If programs are offered in English (which is uncommon at the undergraduate level), students may need to provide an English proficiency test score (such as TOEFL or IELTS).
4. Age Requirements:
There are generally no strict age limitations, though applicants should typically be high school graduates (17 years or older).
1. General Eligibility for Domestic and International Students:
Academic Qualifications:
Must hold a Bachelor’s degree (S1) or equivalent in a relevant field from an accredited university.
A recognized degree from an accredited institution is required, and international students may need to submit degree equivalence documents.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 2.75 – 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from undergraduate studies is typically required, though the exact threshold depends on the program.
2. Entrance Exam:
Some postgraduate programs may require applicants to pass a university entrance exam or provide evidence of standardized test scores.
An interview may also be part of the selection process for certain programs, such as the Master of Law (S2 Hukum) or Master of Management (S2 Manajemen).
3. Language Requirements:
For Domestic Students: Proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia is mandatory for programs taught in Indonesian.
For International Students:
Most postgraduate programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so proficiency in Indonesian is required. A language proficiency certificate may be required if Bahasa Indonesia is not the applicant’s first language.
For certain postgraduate programs (if available in English), international students may need to submit English proficiency test scores (such as TOEFL or IELTS). Minimum scores are typically:
TOEFL: 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum band score of 5.5.
Language Preparatory Courses: If an international student does not meet the language requirements, they may need to enroll in a Bahasa Indonesia language course before commencing their degree.
4. Professional Experience (if applicable):
For programs like the Master of Management, applicants with professional work experience may have an advantage during the admissions process. However, this is not a strict requirement for all postgraduate programs.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Coverage |
Application Process |
Notes |
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Bhayangkara University Merit Scholarship |
High-achieving students with excellent academic records (domestic students only) |
Partial or full tuition fee waiver |
Automatic consideration upon admission |
Based on high school grades or GPA |
Indonesian Government (Darmasiswa) Scholarship |
International students from partner countries; for non-degree programs in Indonesian language and culture |
Tuition fees, living allowance |
Apply through the Indonesian Embassy in home country |
For non-degree, cultural/language courses |
Kemitraan Negara Berkembang (KNB) Scholarship |
International students from developing countries applying for undergraduate, master's, or doctoral degrees |
Tuition fees, living expenses, health insurance, visa, return airfare |
Apply via the Ministry of Education and Culture, Indonesia |
Open for various Indonesian universities, including Ubhara Surabaya |
LPDP Scholarship (Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education) |
Indonesian citizens applying for master's or doctoral degrees |
Full tuition, living expenses, research funding, and travel expenses |
Apply via the official LPDP website |
Competitive, for both domestic and overseas programs |
Academic Achievement Scholarship |
Domestic undergraduate students with consistent high GPAs |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
Apply through the university's scholarship office |
Typically for 2nd-year students onward |
Private Corporate/Industry Scholarships |
Depends on partnerships between Ubhara Surabaya and corporations or industries |
(usually tuition support or internships) |
Check with university or corporate partner |
depending on the sponsor and industry partnerships |
Sports and Arts Talent Scholarship |
Students with significant achievements in sports or arts |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
Apply through the university’s scholarship office |
Requires proof of achievements and performance |
Facility/Accommodation Type |
Details |
Facilities Included |
Estimated Cost (USD/Month) |
Notes |
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On-Campus Dormitory (Limited) |
Limited availability; typically for first-year students or students with specific needs |
Basic furnishing (bed, desk, chair), shared bathroom, Wi-Fi, security |
$50 - $100 USD/month |
Limited spots; early application required |
Private Student Boarding Houses (Kost) |
Popular with local and international students, located near the campus |
Private or shared rooms, Wi-Fi, laundry services, kitchen, security |
$100 - $300 USD/month |
based on location, room size, and facilities |
Shared Apartments |
Common for groups of students renting together, located off-campus |
Furnished or unfurnished, kitchen, living area, Wi-Fi, utilities (sometimes included) |
$150 - $400 USD/month |
Cost-sharing reduces individual expenses |
Studio Apartments (Private) |
Small private apartments near campus, often for single occupancy |
Furnished, kitchenette, private bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi |
$250 - $500 USD/month |
More privacy but higher costs compared to boarding houses |
Homestay with Local Families |
Students live with a local Indonesian family, providing cultural immersion |
Private room, meals, Wi-Fi, shared living space, utilities |
$150 - $250 USD/month |
Good option for cultural experience, language learning |
Off-Campus Apartment Complexes |
Larger, more modern apartments available for students or young professionals |
Gym, swimming pool, 24-hour security, Wi-Fi, parking, laundry services |
$300 - $600 USD/month |
Higher-end option with full facilities |
Quality of Education: Ubhara Surabaya is known for its strong focus on law, public administration, business, and engineering, with a well-structured curriculum and experienced faculty.
Library and Study Facilities: The university provides access to a modern library with digital resources, research journals, and quiet study spaces. There are also computer labs available for coursework and research.
Workshops and Seminars: The university regularly holds seminars, workshops, and guest lectures, inviting experts from various industries to share insights and knowledge with students.
Research Opportunities: Postgraduate students, particularly in the law and management programs, can participate in research projects and internships, contributing to both their academic and professional growth.
Student Clubs and Organizations: Bhayangkara University has a variety of student clubs and organizations catering to diverse interests, such as:
Law Club: For students interested in legal studies and law enforcement, often organizing moot court competitions and debates.
Business and Economics Club: For those in business or economics programs, offering networking events, guest speakers, and workshops.
Tech and Engineering Clubs: Robotics and technology clubs for engineering students, focused on innovation and hands-on projects.
Sports Clubs: Including soccer, basketball, badminton, futsal, and martial arts (e.g., pencak silat).
Cultural and Arts Clubs: Music, theater, photography, and traditional Indonesian arts clubs provide students opportunities to explore their creative sides.
Student Government: The Bhayangkara Student Executive Body (BEM) represents students' voices, organizes university events, and advocates for student rights.
Extracurricular Competitions: Students can participate in competitions, including moot courts for law students, hackathons for tech students, and business case challenges.
Cultural Diversity: Although the majority of students are Indonesian, international students bring diverse cultural backgrounds to campus. Ubhara Surabaya fosters a welcoming environment where students can share and celebrate their cultures through events and activities.
Festivals and Celebrations: The university celebrates various cultural festivals, such as Hari Kemerdekaan (Independence Day), Idul Fitri, and other national or religious events. Students actively participate in organizing cultural performances, exhibitions, and food festivals.
International Students: While international student enrollment is growing, Ubhara Surabaya provides services to ensure that international students feel supported. They can join international clubs and engage in activities that help them adjust to life in Indonesia.
Sports Facilities: Bhayangkara University has a range of sports facilities, including a gymnasium, soccer field, basketball courts, and badminton courts. Students are encouraged to participate in sports to promote physical well-being.
University Sports Teams: Students have the opportunity to join university teams and compete in local and national inter-university competitions.
Fitness and Recreation: The campus promotes a healthy lifestyle through various fitness classes, martial arts sessions, and recreational sports activities.
Social Responsibility Programs: Bhayangkara University encourages students to engage in community service and volunteering. Activities include charity work, educational outreach, environmental projects, and disaster relief efforts.
Law and Public Service Outreach: Law students often participate in legal aid programs to assist underprivileged communities, offering free legal consultations under the guidance of faculty members.
Living Arrangements: Students generally stay in private boarding houses (kost), shared apartments, or on-campus dormitories (though limited). Living with other students promotes social bonding and a sense of community.
Social Events: Ubhara Surabaya organizes various social events such as student fairs, cultural nights, movie screenings, and university-wide celebrations. These events help students unwind, meet new friends, and network.
Career Counseling: The career center at Bhayangkara University provides career advice, internships, job placements, and organizes job fairs to connect students with employers.
Counseling and Mental Health Services: The university offers access to counseling services to support students dealing with personal or academic stress, helping them maintain a balanced mental and emotional state.
International Office: For international students, the International Office assists with visa processing, cultural adjustment, and any academic concerns they may face during their time at Ubhara.
Cafeteria/Food Court: The campus has several cafeterias and food courts offering affordable meals, with a variety of local Indonesian food as well as some international options. The cost of a meal typically ranges from $1 to $3 USD.
Nearby Food Options: There are also plenty of food stalls and restaurants around the campus, serving Surabaya’s famous dishes such as nasi goreng, soto, and satay.
Accommodation: Renting a room in a boarding house (kost) costs between $100 - $300 USD per month, depending on location and amenities.
Food: Students typically spend around $100 - $200 USD per month on food.
Transportation: Public transport in Surabaya is affordable, with bus fares as low as $0.20 - $0.50 USD per trip. Ride-hailing services like Gojek and Grab are also widely used.
Other Expenses: Including utilities, books, and personal expenses, the total monthly cost of living for students is typically around $300 - $600 USD.
Public Transport: Surabaya offers various modes of transportation, including public buses, angkot (minivans), and motorbike taxis (ojek). Many students also use ride-sharing services like Gojek and Grab for convenience.
On-Campus Transport: While the campus is walkable, some students prefer to use bicycles or motorbikes to move around. Parking spaces are available for those with personal vehicles.
The Career Development Center (CDC) at Ubhara Surabaya plays a crucial role in helping students and recent graduates secure internships and job placements. Key services include:
Career Counseling and Mentoring: The career services team provides personalized guidance on career paths, job market trends, and job search strategies.
Resume Building and Interview Skills: The CDC helps students prepare professional resumes and conduct mock interviews to improve their chances in the job market.
Job Fairs and Career Expos: The university regularly organizes job fairs, bringing employers from various industries to campus to meet with students and discuss career opportunities.
Internship and Job Listings: The university has a job portal where companies post internships and job openings for students and alumni. The CDC regularly updates students on new opportunities.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops on soft skills development, leadership, entrepreneurship, and industry-specific topics are organized by the CDC to enhance students' employability.
Internships are a key part of the student experience at Ubhara Surabaya, particularly for students in business, law, engineering, and public administration. The university helps connect students with both private sector companies and government agencies for practical experience.
Compulsory Internships: Some programs, particularly in law and engineering, require students to complete internships as part of their curriculum.
Industry Partnerships: The university has ties with various industries, including law firms, business corporations, technology companies, and government agencies, which provide students with internship opportunities.
Government and Public Sector Placements: Given the university's close association with the Bhayangkara Foundation, students in public administration or law may have opportunities for internships in government offices or police departments.
Bhayangkara University has strong ties to local industries in Surabaya and East Java, as well as with national organizations in Indonesia. Key sectors where Ubhara Surabaya graduates find placements include:
Law Firms: Graduates from the law faculty often secure positions at legal firms, government legal departments, and NGOs that focus on legal services.
Public Administration and Government Agencies: Due to the university's connection to the Indonesian National Police (through the Bhayangkara Foundation), many students in public administration and law enforcement roles find opportunities within government offices, local municipalities, and public sector jobs.
Business and Finance: Graduates from the economics and business faculty often secure jobs in banking, finance, accounting, marketing, and human resources in both private and public sector organizations.
Engineering: Graduates from the engineering faculty (civil, industrial, and informatics engineering) often find roles in construction firms, manufacturing, information technology, and infrastructure development.
Tech Companies: Students in information systems and informatics engineering have opportunities to join tech companies in Surabaya and other major cities in Indonesia.
Entrepreneurship: Ubhara encourages entrepreneurial efforts, and some graduates choose to start their own businesses, particularly in the fields of technology, services, and small-scale manufacturing.
Ubhara Surabaya is particularly strong in preparing graduates for careers in law, public administration, and business. Graduates from these fields are highly sought after in government roles, legal practices, and corporate management. Additionally, engineering and information technology graduates are prepared to enter technical fields and infrastructure projects both domestically and internationally.
Law Graduates: Many graduates from the law program are well-prepared for roles in law enforcement, legal consultancy, or as legal advisors in corporate or public sector settings. Given the university’s strong law faculty, a significant number of law graduates pursue careers in law firms, judicial systems, or private practice.
Public Administration: The university's public administration program is closely aligned with career opportunities in government services, policy-making, and public sector management, preparing students for roles in local government and various administrative positions.
Business Graduates: With a focus on management, accounting, and marketing, business graduates have a wide range of options in both the private sector and entrepreneurial ventures.
Ubhara Surabaya actively collaborates with both government bodies and industry partners, offering students valuable insights and practical exposure to their chosen career fields. Notable partnerships include:
Bhayangkara Foundation: Given the university’s connection to the Indonesian National Police, students, particularly in law and public administration, have access to unique career paths related to public service, law enforcement, and security services.
Private Sector Collaborations: The university maintains relationships with local businesses and corporate partners in East Java. This collaboration helps ensure that students have access to internships and job placements in a variety of industries, including finance, IT, and engineering.
Academic-Industry Interface: The university regularly hosts career days, industry talks, and networking sessions, where students can meet with company representatives and explore career opportunities.
Ubhara Surabaya encourages entrepreneurship among students, especially those studying in the fields of business and technology. The university offers several initiatives to support student entrepreneurs:
Entrepreneurship Workshops: The university regularly organizes entrepreneurship seminars and workshops where students learn about starting and managing their own businesses.
Business Incubation Center: The university may offer mentorship and support for students wanting to establish their own startups, particularly in sectors like technology, services, and small-scale manufacturing.
Networking Opportunities: Entrepreneurial students are connected with industry experts, mentors, and investors through the university’s network.
Ubhara Surabaya has an active alumni network that provides support for recent graduates. The alumni association offers networking opportunities, job referrals, and mentorship for students transitioning into the workforce.
Alumni Events: Regular alumni gatherings and talks are organized to maintain strong connections between current students and graduates.
Mentorship Programs: Senior alumni often mentor current students, offering career advice, industry knowledge, and job search tips.
1. Program Demand
Law and Public Administration Programs: Given Ubhara's strong reputation in law and public administration, these programs may be more competitive and selective, especially for high-demand courses like criminal law and constitutional law. The acceptance rates for these faculties could be lower compared to others.
Engineering and Business Programs: These programs also attract a large number of applicants, but the university typically accommodates a fair number of students, so the selectivity can vary by the specific course.
2. Applicant Pool
Ubhara primarily caters to domestic students, but with an increasing interest from international students, particularly for law and business programs, competition for spots may increase in the future.
The academic qualifications and performance of applicants in entrance exams can affect the acceptance rate for certain programs. For example, high-demand programs like law may require higher exam scores or academic records.
3. Entrance Exam Performance
Most Indonesian universities, including Ubhara, rely on entrance exams for admitting students into their programs. The performance of applicants in these exams plays a significant role in determining acceptance.
For some postgraduate programs, an interview or further assessment may be required, which can also influence the number of students accepted into certain courses.
4. International Student Admission
Ubhara Surabaya is increasing its focus on international students, but the number of international applicants is still relatively lower than domestic applicants. This may mean that the acceptance rate for international students is slightly higher, provided they meet the language and academic requirements.
Bhayangkara University of Surabaya (Ubhara Surabaya)
Jalan Ahmad Yani No. 114
Ketintang, Gayungan, Surabaya
East Java, Indonesia, 60231