Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Founding and Background:
Established: 1986
Founded by: The Indonesia Japan Friendship Association (PPIJ)
Location: East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Motto: “Menjadi universitas unggul berbasis budaya industri dan bahasa” (To become a leading university based on industrial culture and language)
The university was initially founded with a strong focus on promoting Indonesian-Japanese cultural and academic relations and has since expanded its academic offerings to include a variety of disciplines.
Special Focus on Japanese Language and Culture:
Japanese Studies: Darma Persada University has a special focus on Japanese language and culture, with comprehensive programs in Japanese Language, Japanese Literature, and Japanese Cultural Studies. This aligns with its founding mission to promote cross-cultural understanding between Indonesia and Japan.
Partnerships with Japanese Institutions: The university maintains strong relationships with various universities and companies in Japan, offering students opportunities for exchange programs, internships, and collaborative research.
Faculties and Academic Programs: UNSADA offers a wide range of undergraduate (S1), graduate (S2), and vocational programs across several faculties.
Faculty of Engineering:
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Information Technology
Faculty of Language and Culture:
Japanese Language and Culture
English Language
Chinese Language
Faculty of Literature:
Japanese Literature
English Literature
Faculty of Economics:
Business Management
Accounting
International Business Management
Faculty of Marine Technology:
Marine Engineering
Naval Architecture
These faculties provide programs focused on academic knowledge as well as practical skills, preparing students for a variety of professional careers.
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Electrical Engineering: Focused on advanced engineering practices and research.
Master’s in Management: A graduate program offering advanced business education, preparing students for leadership roles.
Vocational Programs (Diploma):
UNSADA also offers vocational diploma programs that focus on technical and practical skills, particularly in engineering and language studies.
Japanese and International Focus:
UNSADA is one of the few universities in Indonesia with a unique focus on Japan, offering courses related to the Japanese language, culture, literature, and business.
The university has exchange programs with various Japanese universities, allowing Indonesian students to study in Japan for short-term or long-term periods and vice versa.
International Collaborations and Partnerships:
Japan: UNSADA has strong collaborations with Japanese universities, such as Waseda University and Kanda University of International Studies. These partnerships promote academic exchange programs, joint research, and internships with Japanese companies.
Internships and Job Opportunities in Japan: Through its collaboration with Japanese companies, UNSADA offers students internship and employment opportunities in Japan’s corporate and industrial sectors. Students are encouraged to learn Japanese and take part in programs that allow them to work in Japan after graduation.
Language Training Center:
The Language Training Center (LTC) at UNSADA offers courses in Japanese, English, and Chinese for both university students and the general public. The LTC is one of the university’s unique features and attracts people interested in gaining foreign language skills for career advancement.
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) preparation courses are also available, catering to those who plan to study or work in Japan.
Campus Life and Extracurricular Activities:
Student Organizations: The university has a variety of student organizations and clubs, including academic, cultural, and sports clubs. This includes clubs focused on Japanese culture, English debate, and entrepreneurship.
Cultural Exchange: As part of its Japan-focused approach, UNSADA frequently holds cultural exchange events, such as Japanese festivals, language competitions, and study-abroad information sessions.
Student Exchange Programs: Students have opportunities to study abroad in Japan and participate in internship programs with Japanese companies. These exchange programs are designed to provide cross-cultural experiences and practical work skills.
Campus Facilities:
Library: The UNSADA library offers a comprehensive collection of academic resources, including Japanese-language materials, supporting the university’s specialized programs in Japanese studies.
Laboratories and Workshops: The university has laboratories for engineering students and computer labs for information technology students.
Language Labs: Equipped for students studying foreign languages such as Japanese, English, and Chinese.
Cultural Spaces: There are facilities for cultural activities, such as traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, language practice, and arts performances.
Scholarships:
Merit-Based Scholarships: UNSADA offers scholarships to students with excellent academic achievements.
Japanese Government Scholarships: Through its partnerships with Japanese institutions, the university facilitates opportunities for students to apply for scholarships such as the MEXT (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship.
Financial Aid: UNSADA offers financial aid programs to help students from low-income backgrounds.
Tuition Fees:
The tuition fees at UNSADA are affordable compared to many other private universities in Indonesia, making it accessible for a wide range of students. The fees vary depending on the program, and the university offers flexible payment schemes for students.
Unique Japan Focus: UNSADA is one of the few Indonesian universities with a strong focus on Japanese language, culture, and business, making it an ideal choice for students who are interested in pursuing careers related to Japan.
International Opportunities: The university’s extensive partnerships with Japanese institutions and companies provide excellent opportunities for students to study, intern, and work in Japan.
Wide Range of Programs: UNSADA offers programs across different disciplines, from engineering to business, language studies, and marine technology.
Affordable Education: As a private university, UNSADA provides relatively affordable education, with scholarship opportunities available for eligible students.
Cultural Exposure: The university’s emphasis on Japanese culture, combined with its international partnerships, creates a unique academic environment that promotes cross-cultural understanding.
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (S1)
Focus: Power systems, electronics, telecommunications, and control engineering.
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (S1)
Focus: Mechanics, thermodynamics, robotics, manufacturing processes, and machine design.
Bachelor of Information Technology (S1)
Focus: Software engineering, data science, computer networks, cybersecurity, and IT management.
Bachelor of Industrial Engineering (S1)
Focus: Manufacturing systems, production planning, industrial management, and operations research.
Bachelor of Marine Engineering (S1)
Focus: Ship propulsion systems, marine machinery, and marine technology.
Bachelor of Naval Architecture (S1)
Focus: Ship design, ship construction, and ship safety systems.
Diploma in Marine Engineering (D3)
Focus: Technical skills for the marine industry, including ship maintenance and propulsion systems.
Bachelor of Japanese Language and Culture (S1)
Focus: Japanese language, literature, and cultural studies, including communication and cross-cultural skills.
Bachelor of English Language and Culture (S1)
Focus: English language proficiency, literature, linguistics, and communication.
Bachelor of Chinese Language and Culture (S1)
Focus: Chinese language, cultural studies, and international relations.
Diploma in Japanese Language (D3)
Focus: Practical skills in Japanese language and communication, preparing students for work in Japanese companies.
Bachelor of Business Management (S1)
Focus: Business administration, entrepreneurship, human resources, and marketing management.
Bachelor of Accounting (S1)
Focus: Financial accounting, managerial accounting, auditing, and taxation.
Bachelor of International Business Management (S1)
Focus: Global business strategies, international trade, cross-border investments, and international marketing.
Bachelor of Japanese Literature (S1)
Focus: Japanese literature, linguistics, translation, and cultural studies.
Bachelor of English Literature (S1)
Focus: English literature, creative writing, linguistics, and translation.
Master of Electrical Engineering (S2)
Focus: Advanced studies in electrical engineering, including research in power systems, telecommunications, and electronics.
Master of Management (S2)
Focus: Advanced business management, leadership, strategic planning, and entrepreneurship for business professionals.
Faculty |
Bachelor Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Engineering |
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
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Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
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Bachelor of Information Technology |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
Bachelor of Industrial Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Marine Technology |
Bachelor of Marine Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,100 |
|
Bachelor of Naval Architecture |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,100 |
Faculty of Language and Culture |
Bachelor of Japanese Language and Culture |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
|
Bachelor of English Language and Culture |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
|
Bachelor of Chinese Language and Culture |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
Faculty of Literature |
Bachelor of Japanese Literature |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
|
Bachelor of English Literature |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Bachelor of Business Management |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
Bachelor of Accounting |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
Bachelor of International Business Management |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty |
Master Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Engineering |
Master of Electrical Engineering (S2) |
2 years |
$2,000 - $2,500 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Master of Management (S2) |
2 years |
$2,000 - $2,500 |
Faculty |
Doctorate Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Engineering |
Doctor of Electrical Engineering (S3) |
3 - 5 years |
$2,500 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Doctor of Management (S3) |
3 - 5 years |
$2,500 - $3,000 |
International students can enroll in various undergraduate (S1), graduate (S2), and doctoral (S3) programs at UNSADA. Popular programs include:
Engineering:
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Information Technology
Industrial Engineering
Marine Technology:
Marine Engineering
Naval Architecture
Language and Culture:
Japanese Language and Culture
English Language and Culture
Chinese Language and Culture
Business and Economics:
Business Management
International Business Management
Accounting
These programs provide a solid foundation in their respective fields, with opportunities for internships, international exchanges, and hands-on projects.
Bahasa Indonesia is the primary language of instruction for most programs at UNSADA.
Japanese Language and Culture programs are taught in both Bahasa Indonesia and Japanese. Some programs may offer English-taught courses, especially in graduate programs like Management.
Language Requirements:
For International Students:
Students are typically required to demonstrate proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia for most undergraduate programs, especially for programs taught in Indonesian.
English Proficiency is required for programs with English instruction. International students may need to provide TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Japanese Proficiency is necessary for Japanese language programs, with optional preparatory courses available to improve proficiency.
International students who do not yet meet the required Bahasa Indonesia proficiency level can take language preparatory courses before starting their full degree program.
First, applicants must choose a specific undergraduate (S1), master’s (S2), or doctoral (S3) program based on their academic interests and career goals. UNSADA offers a wide range of programs across fields such as engineering, language and culture, economics, and marine technology.
Each program has specific eligibility criteria that students must meet before applying.
Educational Background:
Applicants must have a high school diploma (or its equivalent). International students must provide a certificate equivalent to the Indonesian SMA/SMK.
Minimum GPA:
Some programs may require a minimum GPA, especially in competitive programs such as engineering and business.
Entrance Exam (Ujian Saringan Masuk):
Domestic students may need to take the UNSADA entrance exam or provide results from national entrance exams like SNMPTN or SBMPTN.
International students: The entrance exam requirement may not apply, but international students must meet academic and language proficiency requirements.
Educational Background:
A bachelor’s degree (S1) in a related field from an accredited institution is required.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 2.75 – 3.00 (on a 4.0 scale) is usually required.
Language Proficiency:
For English-taught programs, international students need to provide TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency is required for programs taught in Indonesian.
Letters of Recommendation:
Applicants may need to submit 2-3 letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
Educational Background:
A master’s degree (S2) in a related field from an accredited institution is required.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 3.00 – 3.25 is typically required for doctoral programs.
Research Proposal:
Applicants must submit a research proposal related to their intended area of doctoral research.
Language Proficiency:
For English-taught programs, international students must provide TOEFL/IELTS scores.
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency is required for Indonesian-taught programs.
Letters of Recommendation:
Applicants must provide 2-3 letters of recommendation from academic or professional sources.
To complete your application, you will need the following documents:
High school diploma or equivalent certificate.
Academic transcripts from high school.
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency certificate (for international students).
TOEFL/IELTS scores (for English-taught programs).
Copy of passport (for international students).
Recent passport-sized photographs.
Statement of Purpose (for international students).
Bachelor’s degree (for master’s programs) or master’s degree (for doctoral programs).
Academic transcripts from previous studies.
Research proposal (for doctoral students).
Letters of recommendation (2–3).
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency certificate (for Indonesian-taught programs).
TOEFL/IELTS scores (for English-taught programs).
Statement of Purpose.
Curriculum Vitae (CV) or resume.
Copy of passport (for international students).
UNSADA operates with two main intakes each academic year:
Application Period: Typically from April to July.
Start of Classes: Late August or early September.
Programs Offered: All undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs accept students during this intake.
Application Period: Typically from October to January.
Start of Classes: Late January or early February.
Programs Offered: Most programs are available, though some may have limited intake during this period.
Specific deadlines for the application periods may vary by program and year. It is important to check the official UNSADA website or contact the admissions office for the most up-to-date information on application deadlines for the desired program.
To be eligible for undergraduate programs at UNSADA, students must meet the following requirements:
Educational Background:
Domestic Students: Must have completed high school (SMA/SMK) or its equivalent in Indonesia.
International Students: Must have completed an equivalent of Indonesian high school (SMA/SMK) in their respective country.
Academic Requirements:
A high school diploma with a strong academic record. Specific GPA requirements may apply for competitive programs such as engineering, economics, and business management.
Entrance Exam:
Domestic Students: May need to take UNSADA's entrance exam (Ujian Saringan Masuk) or provide SBMPTN (Indonesian national exam) results.
International Students: Usually exempt from national entrance exams but may need to take a language proficiency exam or meet other program-specific requirements.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia Proficiency: Most undergraduate programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so international students must provide proof of proficiency in the language. If they are not proficient, they may need to enroll in a Bahasa Indonesia preparatory course.
English Proficiency: For programs taught in English, students must provide TOEFL or IELTS scores:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 500-550 (paper-based).
IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5-6.0.
Eligibility for master’s programs at UNSADA involves meeting academic and professional qualifications, along with language proficiency requirements.
Educational Background:
Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree (S1) in a relevant field from an accredited institution.
International students must hold an equivalent degree from a recognized institution in their home country.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 2.75 – 3.00 (on a 4.0 scale) is generally required. Programs in engineering, business management, and economics may have specific GPA cutoffs.
Letters of Recommendation:
Applicants may need to submit 2-3 letters of recommendation from academic or professional references, particularly for business and management programs.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: Most programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so international students must demonstrate proficiency.
English: For programs offered in English (especially Management), applicants need to provide TOEFL/IELTS scores:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 500-550 (paper-based).
IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5-6.0.
Additional Requirements:
Some graduate programs may require applicants to pass an entrance exam or attend an interview to assess their readiness for the program.
The eligibility criteria for doctoral programs focus heavily on academic qualifications, research proposals, and language proficiency.
Educational Background:
Applicants must have a master’s degree (S2) in a relevant field from an accredited institution.
International students must hold an equivalent degree from a recognized university in their home country.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 3.00 – 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale) is typically required.
Research Proposal:
Applicants must submit a well-developed research proposal that outlines their intended area of research. The proposal should align with the university’s research priorities and demonstrate the potential for academic contribution.
Letters of Recommendation:
2-3 letters of recommendation from academic or professional sources familiar with the applicant’s work or academic background.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: Most programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, and proficiency is required.
English: If the doctoral program involves significant coursework or research in English, students must submit TOEFL/IELTS scores:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 500-550 (paper-based).
IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5-6.0.
Interview:
Some doctoral programs may require an interview with faculty to assess the applicant’s research proposal, academic qualifications, and readiness for advanced study.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Coverage |
Application Period |
Remarks |
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UNSADA Merit-Based Scholarship |
- Domestic and international students |
- Partial or full tuition fee waiver |
Beginning of academic year |
Based on GPA and academic achievements |
Financial Aid Scholarship (Beasiswa Bantuan) |
- Domestic students |
- Full or partial tuition fee waiver |
Varies, usually at the start of the academic year |
Requires financial documentation for proof of need |
Bidikmisi Scholarship |
- Indonesian citizens |
- Full tuition fee |
Typically March – June |
National scholarship funded by the Indonesian government |
LPDP Scholarship (Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education) |
- Indonesian citizens |
- Full tuition |
Typically February – July |
For graduate studies, highly competitive, government-funded |
MEXT (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship |
- International students |
- Full tuition |
Typically March – May |
Facilitated by UNSADA's ties to Japan, for further study in Japan |
Darma Persada Japan Exchange Scholarship |
- Domestic and international students |
- Partial tuition |
Based on academic calendar |
For students participating in exchange programs with Japanese universities |
Private or Corporate Scholarships |
- Domestic and international students |
- Full or partial tuition |
according to sponsor |
Offered by companies or organizations in collaboration with UNSADA |
UNSADA Language and Cultural Scholarships |
- International students |
- Partial tuition fee waiver |
Beginning of academic year |
Focused on language proficiency and cultural studies |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (USD per month) |
Remarks |
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Campus Location |
Located in East Jakarta, near residential areas and business districts, with access to public transport |
N/A |
Well-connected to transportation hubs, and surrounded by amenities such as malls, cafes, and restaurants |
Library |
Offers a comprehensive collection of academic resources, books, and e-journals |
N/A |
Provides study spaces and computer access for students, including Japanese-language materials for Japanese studies |
Sports Facilities |
Basketball, futsal, and volleyball courts; fitness facilities available |
N/A |
Open for all students to participate in recreational sports and fitness activities |
Language Labs |
Language laboratories for Japanese, English, and Chinese language learning |
N/A |
Equipped for foreign language studies and testing, supporting language-based programs |
Student Center |
Hub for student activities, clubs, and organizations |
N/A |
Space for student organizations, cultural events, and extracurricular activities |
Cafeteria and Food Services |
On-campus cafeteria offering a variety of local and international dishes |
$50 - $100 (monthly food expenses) |
Affordable food options, with nearby food courts and restaurants for more variety |
Kosts (Boarding Houses) |
Off-campus private boarding houses (kosts) with shared facilities (bathroom, kitchen) |
$100 - $250 |
Common choice for students, located near campus. Prices vary depending on room size and amenities |
Private Apartments |
Off-campus apartments offering more privacy and furnished options |
$250 - $400 |
Apartments may include facilities such as a gym, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Costs depend on proximity to campus |
Student Hostels |
Shared hostels for students, often with common areas and shared services |
$150 - $300 |
Some hostels offer cleaning services and meal plans, providing a more community-focused living experience |
Utilities (Electricity, Water, Internet) |
Typically included in kost rent; separate for private apartments |
$30 - $50 (additional, for private apartments) |
Additional utility charges apply for apartments, including electricity, water, and internet |
Transportation |
Public transport (buses, trains, Gojek/Grab) easily accessible around the campus |
$10 - $30 (depending on usage) |
Affordable public transport options for commuting to and from the university |
Laundry Services |
Laundry services available near kosts and apartments or self-service laundry facilities |
$10 - $20 |
Some kosts and hostels may include laundry services in the rent |
Comprehensive Learning: UNSADA provides a wide range of academic programs in engineering, marine technology, business, language studies, and cultural studies. The university is known for its emphasis on Japanese language and culture, making it a unique place for students interested in East Asian studies.
Student-Faculty Interaction: Professors at UNSADA are generally approachable and encourage students to take an active role in discussions, research, and group projects. The university prioritizes student-centered learning to help develop critical thinking and practical skills.
UNSADA has a variety of student organizations and clubs that provide students with opportunities to pursue their interests outside of the classroom. These activities help students develop leadership skills, build friendships, and enrich their university experience.
The student government represents the student body and is responsible for organizing events, addressing student concerns, and advocating for student interests. BEM works closely with the university administration to improve student life on campus.
UNSADA encourages students to join UKMs, which are clubs and organizations covering a wide range of interests:
Academic Clubs: Engineering Club, Business Management Club, Japanese Culture Club, etc.
Language Clubs: UNSADA has Japanese, English, and Chinese language clubs where students can practice their language skills, engage in language exchange, and participate in events like language competitions.
Cultural Clubs: UNSADA offers various cultural clubs that organize events related to Japanese culture such as tea ceremonies, martial arts (like Aikido), and calligraphy. Students also celebrate Indonesian cultural heritage through traditional dance and art performances.
Sports Clubs: Students can join sports teams for basketball, futsal, volleyball, and badminton. There are also fitness clubs and access to sports facilities for those interested in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Entrepreneurship Club: This club is designed to nurture entrepreneurial thinking and business development. Students can participate in workshops, seminars, and business plan competitions, where they can present their ideas to industry professionals and investors.
Darma Persada University is known for its strong connections with Japanese institutions, making it a prime location for students interested in Japanese culture, language, and international exchange programs.
Japanese Language and Culture Studies: UNSADA offers in-depth programs in Japanese language, literature, and culture, and students frequently participate in cultural events celebrating Japanese traditions such as the Hanami festival, Japanese speech contests, and study-abroad programs.
Exchange Programs with Japan: UNSADA has strong partnerships with Japanese universities and companies, offering student exchange programs where students can study abroad in Japan for a semester or a year. Additionally, students are offered opportunities for internships with Japanese companies in sectors such as engineering, business, and IT.
Students interested in languages can benefit from UNSADA’s Language Training Center (LTC), where they can study Japanese, English, and Chinese. Language classes prepare students for exams like the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), TOEFL, or IELTS.
Cultural exchange events are organized frequently, allowing students to interact with international students and improve their language skills through real-world practice.
The UNSADA campus is not only a place for academic growth but also for personal development and socialization. The university offers various facilities and events that help create a lively and engaging campus environment.
Sports Facilities: Students have access to basketball courts, futsal courts, volleyball courts, and fitness centers. Sports teams participate in inter-university competitions and provide a fun way to stay active.
Annual Sports Events: UNSADA organizes sports competitions and tournaments where students from different faculties compete against each other. These events promote teamwork and a sense of community among students.
Cultural Festivals: UNSADA holds regular cultural festivals celebrating Indonesian and Japanese traditions. These events allow students to showcase their cultural knowledge and talents through performances, food stalls, and art exhibitions.
Competitions: Various academic and cultural competitions are organized, including debate competitions, language proficiency contests, and business plan presentations. These competitions give students the chance to showcase their skills and gain recognition.
Cafeteria and Food Courts: The campus has a cafeteria offering a variety of affordable meals, including local Indonesian food and some international dishes. Off-campus, students can explore nearby cafes and food courts in East Jakarta, offering even more variety.
Study and Relaxation Areas: Students can study, relax, or hang out with friends in campus lounges, the library, or outdoor spaces. The library is equipped with study areas and access to digital resources, supporting both academic and leisure reading.
Most UNSADA students live in off-campus housing, as the university does not provide on-campus dormitories. Common housing options include kosts (boarding houses), private apartments, and student hostels.
These are the most popular accommodation choice for students. Kosts typically offer single or shared rooms with basic amenities such as shared bathrooms and kitchens. Many kosts are located within walking distance of the campus.
Cost: Around $100 - $250 per month.
For students who prefer more privacy and additional amenities like air conditioning, private apartments are available in the surrounding areas. Apartments typically come with furnished rooms and include facilities like Wi-Fi, gym access, and laundry services.
Cost: Around $250 - $400 per month.
Student hostels provide a more community-focused living experience with shared rooms, meal plans, and common areas. These hostels are often located close to the campus, making commuting convenient.
Cost: Around $150 - $300 per month.
UNSADA’s Career Development Center offers various services to help students transition into the workforce:
Internships: Students have access to internship opportunities in collaboration with Japanese companies, local businesses, and government agencies. These internships provide hands-on experience and help students build industry connections.
Job Fairs: UNSADA organizes career fairs where students can meet potential employers, submit their resumes, and participate in interviews for internships and job openings.
Career Counseling: One-on-one career counseling is available to assist students in planning their careers, improving their resumes, and preparing for interviews.
Health Services: UNSADA offers a health clinic that provides basic medical care and first aid for students.
Counseling Services: The university offers psychological counseling to help students manage stress, academic pressures, or personal challenges. Professional counselors are available for confidential consultations.
International Student Support: The university provides orientation sessions, visa support, and language courses to help international students adjust to life in Indonesia.
UNSADA’s Career Development Center plays a crucial role in preparing students for the job market. They offer several resources and services aimed at increasing employability and providing career guidance.
Career Counseling: Students have access to one-on-one career counseling to help them set career goals, explore job opportunities, and develop strategies for entering the workforce.
Workshops and Seminars: The university organizes resume writing workshops, interview preparation seminars, and career development programs to ensure students are well-prepared for job applications and interviews.
Job Listings and Recruitment Information: UNSADA maintains a database of job openings and internship opportunities, which is regularly updated with positions from local companies, multinational firms, and organizations in Indonesia and abroad.
Internships are an integral part of the education system at UNSADA, allowing students to gain real-world experience and build professional networks while still completing their degrees.
Internship Requirements: In many programs, especially in engineering, marine technology, and business management, completing an internship is a requirement for graduation. These internships often lead to job offers after graduation.
Industry Partnerships: UNSADA collaborates with various Japanese companies, local firms, and multinational corporations to provide internships in fields such as engineering, business, information technology, and marine technology.
Japanese Companies: Thanks to UNSADA’s strong focus on Japanese language and culture and its partnerships with Japanese institutions, students, particularly those in engineering, IT, and business, often have access to internships and employment opportunities in Japanese companies. Many students are placed in internships that could lead to permanent employment in Japan or in Japanese companies operating in Indonesia.
Internship to Employment Pathways: Many students are offered full-time employment based on their performance during internships. UNSADA’s connections with industries help bridge the gap between academic education and professional employment.
UNSADA organizes several events that allow students to interact with potential employers and industry professionals.
Annual Job Fairs: UNSADA hosts job fairs where local and international companies participate to recruit students for internships and full-time positions. Students can submit their resumes, participate in interviews, and network with professionals from a wide variety of industries.
Career Seminars and Employer Meetups: The university invites industry leaders, company representatives, and alumni to speak at career seminars, sharing insights about industry trends, job opportunities, and the skills required in specific sectors.
Networking Opportunities: UNSADA provides platforms for students to engage with employers, alumni, and faculty to create professional networks that are crucial for future employment.
UNSADA’s alumni network plays an important role in providing mentorship and job opportunities for current students.
Alumni Involvement: UNSADA regularly organizes alumni events where successful graduates share their experiences and offer career guidance. Many alumni are employed in Japanese companies or multinational firms and provide networking opportunities for current students.
Alumni Mentorship Programs: In some faculties, particularly engineering and business, alumni serve as mentors for students, providing insights into their industries, advising on career paths, and helping students prepare for internships or job interviews.
One of UNSADA’s unique strengths is its strong connections with Japanese companies and educational institutions, making it a popular choice for students interested in international career opportunities.
Japan-Indonesia Business Network: Given UNSADA’s focus on Japanese language, culture, and business, many students are recruited by Japanese companies for positions in Indonesia, Japan, or other countries where Japanese firms operate.
Job Placement in Japan: For students specializing in Japanese language, culture, engineering, or business, the university’s collaborations with Japanese firms such as Mitsubishi, Honda, and other Japanese multinationals provide direct pathways to employment. Students proficient in Japanese language and culture often find job opportunities in sectors such as engineering, manufacturing, IT, and international business.
Internships in Japan: UNSADA also facilitates internships in Japan for high-performing students, especially in fields like marine engineering, electrical engineering, IT, and business management. These internships are often the first step toward full-time employment in Japan.
While specific employment rates and placement statistics are not publicly available for UNSADA, the university has a strong track record of graduates finding employment in a wide range of fields:
Law and Legal Studies: Graduates of UNSADA’s law program often find roles in corporate law, law firms, government legal departments, or work as legal consultants for companies in Indonesia and internationally.
Business and Economics: Graduates of business management and accounting programs secure roles in banks, financial institutions, multinational corporations, and startups. Many business students also pursue entrepreneurship or join international business ventures due to their global exposure.
Engineering and Technology: UNSADA’s engineering programs, particularly in electrical, mechanical, and marine engineering, have a strong record of placing graduates in sectors such as manufacturing, construction, marine technology, and energy. Graduates also find opportunities in telecommunications, IT, and automotive industries.
Information Technology: IT graduates are employed in roles related to software development, data analysis, cybersecurity, and network management, both in Indonesia and abroad.
In addition to preparing students for employment, UNSADA promotes entrepreneurship through workshops and training programs that encourage students to start their own businesses.
Entrepreneurship Programs: UNSADA’s entrepreneurship club and programs focus on developing business ideas, startups, and innovation. The university provides mentoring and guidance for students interested in launching their own companies or becoming independent entrepreneurs.
Business Competitions: UNSADA organizes business plan competitions where students pitch their ideas to potential investors and business leaders. These competitions often serve as a platform for students to secure funding and support for their entrepreneurial ventures.
Given that UNSADA is a private university, the acceptance rate is generally high for students who meet the basic academic and language requirements.
The acceptance rate is likely above 70-80% for most programs, especially for students who fulfill the academic eligibility criteria and language requirements.
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