| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Established: UNIMED originated as an educational institution dedicated to teacher training. It was founded in 1963 as the "Institut Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Medan" (IKIP Medan), which focused primarily on teacher education and pedagogy.
In 1999, IKIP Medan was transformed into Universitas Negeri Medan, expanding its scope from education to include non-education faculties.
City: Medan, the capital of North Sumatra Province.
Campus: The main campus is located in Jl. Willem Iskandar, Medan Estate, which is approximately 10 kilometers from the city center. It features extensive facilities, including lecture halls, libraries, laboratories, sports facilities, and student dormitories.
UNIMED offers a broad range of programs across various faculties. The university's focus still includes education, but it also offers other disciplines such as science, engineering, arts, and social sciences.
Faculties at UNIMED include:
Faculty of Education (Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan): Focuses on educational sciences, pedagogy, and teacher training programs.
Faculty of Languages and Arts (Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni): Includes programs in English, Indonesian, and other languages, along with arts like music and performing arts.
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam): Offers degrees in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.
Faculty of Social Sciences (Fakultas Ilmu Sosial): Covers sociology, history, and other social sciences.
Faculty of Engineering (Fakultas Teknik): Includes electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering programs.
Faculty of Sports Science (Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan): Specializes in sports education, physical training, and sports science.
Faculty of Economics (Fakultas Ekonomi): Offers programs in management, accounting, and economics.
Faculty of Education and Teacher Training (Fakultas Pendidikan dan Keguruan): Focuses on educational theory and practice for aspiring teachers in different subjects.
UNIMED is known for producing qualified educators who serve in various educational institutions throughout Indonesia, especially in the western part of the country. Over the years, the university has expanded its research capabilities and community service projects, contributing to regional development in areas such as education, science, and social outreach.
UNIMED has engaged in various international partnerships and collaborations with universities and institutions around the world, aimed at enhancing its academic and research quality.
It participates in student exchange programs and global academic conferences.
Library: UNIMED has a central library with a collection that supports academic research in various disciplines.
Laboratories: Equipped for students studying sciences, engineering, and other technical fields.
Sports Facilities: The university has facilities for sports training and physical education, consistent with its focus on sports science.
Student Organizations: UNIMED offers a variety of student clubs, organizations, and extracurricular activities in arts, sports, and culture.
Many of UNIMED’s alumni have gone on to become influential figures in education, government, business, and the arts in Indonesia.
UNIMED's vision is to become a leading and competitive university that excels in education, research, and community service. Its mission is to produce qualified graduates who can contribute to the advancement of education and other fields at the national and international levels.
Focuses on educational sciences, teacher training, and pedagogy.
Educational Technology
Guidance and Counseling
Elementary School Teacher Education (PGSD)
Early Childhood Education (PAUD)
Educational Administration
Special Education
Psychology of Education
Educational Management
Offers programs in language education, linguistics, and the arts.
Indonesian Language and Literature Education
English Language and Literature Education
German Language Education
Mandarin Language Education
French Language Education
Fine Arts Education
Music Education
Drama, Dance, and Music Education
Provides courses in science and mathematics, both in education and pure sciences.
Mathematics Education
Physics Education
Chemistry Education
Biology Education
Computer Science and Informatics
Environmental Science
Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Offers programs in social sciences, both for teacher training and non-educational fields.
Civic Education (Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan)
History Education
Geography Education
Sociology Education
Geography
History
Sociology
Focuses on engineering and vocational education.
Mechanical Engineering Education
Civil Engineering Education
Electrical Engineering Education
Automotive Engineering Education
Industrial Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Specializes in sports education and physical training.
Sports Science
Physical Education
Health and Recreation Education
Coaching Education
Offers courses in economics, management, and business administration.
Economics Education
Accounting Education
Business Education
Management
Accounting
Economics
Offers courses in the field of education across various subjects for future teachers.
Mathematics Education
Physics Education
Chemistry Education
Biology Education
Geography Education
Indonesian Language Education
English Language Education
History Education
Economic Education
Elementary School Teacher Education (PGSD)
UNIMED also offers Master’s and Doctoral programs in various fields, including:
Educational Sciences (Various Specializations)
Sports Sciences
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Social Sciences
Language and Arts
Engineering and Vocational Education
Management and Business
Popular postgraduate programs include:
Master’s in Educational Technology
Master’s in Curriculum and Pedagogy
Master’s in Sports Science
Master’s in Language Education
Master’s in Science Education (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, etc.)
UNIMED also offers Diploma programs (D3) in technical and vocational education, such as:
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Automotive Engineering
Computer Science
Office Administration
Business Administration
Hotel Management
Tourism
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (USD/year) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Faculty of Education |
Educational Technology |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Guidance and Counseling |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Elementary School Teacher Education (PGSD) |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Early Childhood Education (PAUD) |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Educational Administration |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Special Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Psychology of Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Educational Management |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
Faculty of Languages and Arts |
Indonesian Language and Literature Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
English Language and Literature Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
German Language Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Mandarin Language Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
French Language Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Fine Arts Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Music Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Drama, Dance, and Music Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
Faculty of Mathematics & Science |
Mathematics Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Physics Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Chemistry Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Biology Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Mathematics |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Physics |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Chemistry |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Biology |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Computer Science and Informatics |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Environmental Science |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
Faculty of Social Sciences |
Civic Education (Pancasila and Kewarganegaraan) |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
History Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Geography Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Sociology Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
History |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Geography |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Sociology |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
Faculty of Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Civil Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Electrical Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Automotive Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Industrial Engineering |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Civil Engineering |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Electrical Engineering |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
Faculty of Sports Science |
Sports Science |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Physical Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Health and Recreation Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Coaching Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
Faculty of Economics |
Economics Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Accounting Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Business Education |
4 years |
$400 – $600 |
|
|
Management |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Accounting |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
|
|
Economics |
4 years |
$500 – $700 |
Faculty |
Master's Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (USD/year) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Faculty of Education |
Educational Technology |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Educational Management |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Guidance and Counseling |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Early Childhood Education (PAUD) |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Elementary Education (PGSD) |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Special Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Psychology of Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Educational Administration |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
Faculty of Languages and Arts |
Indonesian Language and Literature Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
English Language Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
German Language Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Music Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Fine Arts Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
Faculty of Mathematics & Science |
Mathematics Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Physics Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Chemistry Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Biology Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Mathematics |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Physics |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Chemistry |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Biology |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
Faculty of Social Sciences |
Civic Education (Pancasila and Kewarganegaraan) |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
History Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Geography Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Sociology Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
History |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Geography |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Sociology |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
Faculty of Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering Education |
2 years |
$700 – $900 |
|
|
Civil Engineering Education |
2 years |
$700 – $900 |
|
|
Electrical Engineering Education |
2 years |
$700 – $900 |
|
|
Mechanical Engineering |
2 years |
$700 – $900 |
|
|
Civil Engineering |
2 years |
$700 – $900 |
|
|
Electrical Engineering |
2 years |
$700 – $900 |
|
Faculty of Sports Science |
Sports Science |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Physical Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Health and Recreation Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
Faculty of Economics |
Economics Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Accounting Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Business Education |
2 years |
$600 – $800 |
|
|
Management |
2 years |
$700 – $900 |
|
|
Accounting |
2 years |
$700 – $900 |
|
|
Economics |
2 years |
$700 – $900 |
Faculty |
Doctorate Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (USD/year) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Faculty of Education |
Doctorate in Educational Technology |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Educational Management |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Guidance and Counseling |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Early Childhood Education (PAUD) |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Elementary Education (PGSD) |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Special Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Psychology of Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
Faculty of Languages and Arts |
Doctorate in Indonesian Language and Literature Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in English Language Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
Faculty of Mathematics & Science |
Doctorate in Mathematics Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Physics Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Chemistry Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Biology Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Mathematics |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Physics |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Chemistry |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Biology |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
Faculty of Social Sciences |
Doctorate in Civic Education (Pancasila and Kewarganegaraan) |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in History Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Geography Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Sociology Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
Faculty of Engineering |
Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering |
3–4 years |
$800 – $1,200 |
|
|
Doctorate in Civil Engineering |
3–4 years |
$800 – $1,200 |
|
|
Doctorate in Electrical Engineering |
3–4 years |
$800 – $1,200 |
|
Faculty of Sports Science |
Doctorate in Sports Science |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
|
Doctorate in Physical Education |
3–4 years |
$700 – $1,000 |
|
Faculty of Economics |
Doctorate in Economics |
3–4 years |
$800 – $1,200 |
|
|
Doctorate in Management |
3–4 years |
$800 – $1,200 |
|
|
Doctorate in Accounting |
3–4 years |
$800 – $1,200 |
UNIMED offers undergraduate (Bachelor’s), postgraduate (Master’s), and doctoral (PhD) programs to international students. Some of the popular fields of study for international students include:
Education and Teacher Training (for those interested in becoming educators or studying educational sciences)
Languages and Literature (such as Indonesian, English, and foreign language studies)
Engineering (including electrical, civil, mechanical, and industrial engineering)
Natural Sciences (such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology)
Sports Sciences
Economics and Management
International students can enroll in any of these faculties based on their qualifications and interests.
Bahasa Indonesia is the primary language of instruction for most programs. However, for certain fields such as English Language Education and some international collaboration programs, English may be used.
International students are generally required to have proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia, especially for undergraduate courses. UNIMED offers language programs for international students who need to improve their Bahasa Indonesia proficiency before fully starting their degree.
UNIMED offers a Bahasa Indonesia language course for international students who want to study in Indonesia but need language training. The program helps students improve their speaking, reading, and writing skills to prepare them for academic programs.
The following steps outline the typical admission process for international students applying to UNIMED for undergraduate (Bachelor’s), postgraduate (Master’s), and doctoral (PhD) programs:
Review the programs offered at UNIMED (Bachelor's, Master's, PhD) and choose the one that best fits your academic background and career aspirations.
Verify that the program you are interested in is open to international students and whether it requires proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia or English.
You will need to prepare the following documents for the application:
Completed Application Form: Available on UNIMED’s official website or through their international student office.
Academic Certificates and Transcripts:
High school diploma (for Bachelor’s applicants).
Bachelor’s degree certificate and transcripts (for Master’s applicants).
Master’s degree certificate and transcripts (for PhD applicants).
Curriculum Vitae (CV) or resume.
Letter of Motivation/Personal Statement: Explaining your reasons for choosing the program and your career goals.
Letters of Recommendation (typically two for Master’s and PhD applicants).
Research Proposal (for PhD and some Master’s programs).
Proof of Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: If the program is in Bahasa Indonesia, you may need to provide evidence of your proficiency.
English Proficiency: If the program is in English, you may be required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Passport Copy: A valid passport with at least six months remaining.
Passport-Sized Photos (typically 4x6 cm).
Proof of Financial Capability: Some programs require proof that you can support your studies financially (e.g., bank statement or scholarship confirmation).
Submit your application and documents to UNIMED through their online application system, or send them via mail to the International Office.
Make sure to check for specific deadlines, as they vary for different programs and faculties.
Application Review: After submission, your application will be reviewed by the admissions committee.
Entrance Examination: For some programs, especially undergraduate and highly competitive postgraduate programs, you may be required to take an entrance test or undergo an interview.
For some Master’s and PhD programs, an interview with potential supervisors or faculty members may be required to assess your research interests and qualifications.
If accepted, you will receive an offer letter or Letter of Acceptance (LoA) from UNIMED. This letter is necessary for applying for your student visa.
After receiving your acceptance letter, apply for an Indonesian student visa at your nearest Indonesian embassy or consulate.
Documents typically required for a student visa include:
Letter of Acceptance from UNIMED.
Completed visa application form.
Passport (with at least 18 months of validity remaining).
Proof of sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses.
Recent passport-sized photographs.
A health certificate (in some cases).
Pay the required tuition fees as outlined in your offer letter. UNIMED may require proof of payment before issuing a final confirmation of enrollment.
Fees for international students range from $400 to $900 per year, depending on the program and level of study.
Once you arrive in Indonesia, visit the university to complete the registration process.
Submit copies of your visa, passport, and other necessary documents to the university’s International Office.
You may also be required to attend an orientation session to familiarize yourself with the campus, student life, and administrative procedures.
Eligibility: International students must have completed their high school education (or equivalent).
Entrance Exam: International students may or may not need to take an entrance exam, depending on the program.
Language Proficiency: Bahasa Indonesia proficiency is required for most programs, but UNIMED offers language training programs to help international students improve their language skills.
Eligibility: Applicants must hold a recognized Bachelor’s degree (S1) in a relevant field.
Research Proposal: Some Master’s programs require a preliminary research proposal.
Language Proficiency: Programs may require proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia or English (for programs offered in English). IELTS or TOEFL scores are typically required for English-language programs.
Eligibility: Applicants must hold a Master’s degree (S2) in a related field.
Research Proposal: PhD candidates need to submit a detailed research proposal that aligns with the interests of potential supervisors at UNIMED.
Interview: Candidates may be asked to interview with faculty members to discuss their research plans.
Intake Periods: UNIMED typically has one main intake per year for undergraduate programs:
August/September: The academic year starts in August/September, and applications are usually accepted several months before the start date.
Application Deadlines: The exact deadline varies but is usually April to June for the August/September intake.
Special Intakes: Some programs may offer a second intake in the second semester (January/February), though this is less common and more likely for postgraduate programs.
Intake Periods: Most postgraduate programs at UNIMED also follow the August/September intake period, similar to the undergraduate programs.
August/September: Main intake.
January/February: Some postgraduate programs may offer a second intake in January or February, especially for research-based programs.
Application Deadlines: Typically, applications for the August intake close by April to June, and for the January intake, by October to December.
Intake Periods: Doctoral programs often have more flexible intakes since they are largely research-based. Students can sometimes start in either August/September or January/February, depending on the program and supervisor availability.
Application Deadlines: Similar to postgraduate programs, deadlines vary, but generally close 3-6 months before the intake date.
To be eligible for an undergraduate program at UNIMED, international students must meet the following criteria:
Educational Qualification:
Must have completed high school or its equivalent (12 years of formal education).
Applicants from countries with different education systems may need to provide a diploma equivalency certificate.
Minimum GPA: Some programs may have a minimum GPA requirement from high school, typically around 7.0 or above on a scale of 10 (or equivalent, depending on the grading system).
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: Most programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so proficiency in the Indonesian language is required.
International students may need to take a Bahasa Indonesia proficiency test (such as the BIPA test) or complete a preparatory Bahasa Indonesia language course before enrolling.
English: For programs taught in English (if available), students will need to provide proof of English proficiency, typically:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 500-550 (PBT) or equivalent in other TOEFL formats.
IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5-6.0.
Entrance Test/Interview:
Some programs may require applicants to take an entrance test or participate in an interview, particularly for competitive programs.
To be eligible for a Master’s program at UNIMED, international students must meet the following requirements:
Educational Qualification:
Must hold a Bachelor’s degree (S1) or equivalent in a related field from an accredited university.
Some programs may require a Bachelor’s degree with a specific minimum GPA (e.g., 2.75/4.00 or higher).
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: If the program is taught in Bahasa Indonesia, proficiency is required. Students may need to pass a language proficiency test or complete a preparatory course.
English: For programs taught in English, proof of proficiency in English (TOEFL or IELTS) is required:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 500-550 (PBT).
IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5-6.0.
Additional Requirements:
Letters of Recommendation: Typically, two letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement: Explaining why the applicant is interested in the program and how it fits into their career goals.
Research Proposal: Some Master’s programs (particularly research-based ones) require a preliminary research proposal outlining the applicant’s intended area of research.
Entrance Exam/Interview:
Some programs may require an entrance exam or interview as part of the admission process, depending on the department’s specific requirements.
To be eligible for a doctoral (PhD) program at UNIMED, international students must meet the following requirements:
Educational Qualification:
Must hold a Master’s degree (S2) or equivalent in a related field from an accredited institution.
Some programs may have a minimum GPA requirement from the Master’s level (e.g., 3.0/4.0 or higher).
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: If the program is taught in Bahasa Indonesia, students need to demonstrate proficiency.
English: If the program or research is conducted in English, TOEFL or IELTS scores are required:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 550 (PBT).
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.0.
Research Proposal:
Applicants need to submit a detailed research proposal outlining their intended area of research, research questions, methodology, and potential supervisors at UNIMED.
Letters of Recommendation:
Two or more letters of recommendation from academic supervisors or professionals.
Interview:
An interview with potential supervisors or faculty members may be required to assess the applicant’s research skills and alignment with faculty expertise.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Duration |
Application Period |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Kemitraan Negara Berkembang (KNB) |
- Citizens of developing countries |
- Tuition fees |
3-4 years |
Typically opens in March |
Offered by the Indonesian government for Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programs |
|
|
- High academic achievement |
- Living allowance |
(Master’s/PhD) |
|
Must meet Indonesian government requirements |
|
|
- Strong English or Bahasa proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS) |
- Health insurance |
|
|
Applications are done via KNB portal |
|
Darmasiswa Scholarship |
- Open to international students (non-degree program) |
- Tuition fees |
6-12 months |
Typically opens in December |
Focused on Indonesian language, arts, and culture studies at Indonesian universities |
|
|
- Aged 17-35 years |
- Living allowance |
|
|
Not available for degree-seeking students |
|
|
- High school graduate or equivalent |
|
|
|
|
|
UNIMED Excellence Scholarship |
- Open to high-achieving international students |
- Partial tuition fee waiver |
1-2 years |
(based on program) |
Internal scholarship for top-performing students enrolled at UNIMED |
|
|
- Based on academic performance and potential |
|
|
|
Requires consistent academic performance |
|
Indonesian Government Scholarship (BPI) |
- Open to international students |
- Tuition fees |
Duration of the program |
program/level |
Typically covers graduate-level study in various fields |
|
|
- Must meet program-specific requirements |
- Living allowance |
|
|
Usually requires strong academic records |
|
|
- Research proposal (for Master’s/PhD applicants) |
- Health insurance |
|
|
|
|
Ministry of Religious Affairs Scholarship |
- Open to international students |
- Tuition fees |
Duration of the program |
application period |
Supports Islamic studies and related fields at Indonesian universities |
|
|
- Must demonstrate interest in religious studies |
- Living allowance |
|
|
Typically requires proficiency in Bahasa or English |
|
Local Government and Industry Scholarships |
- Partnered programs with local governments or industry |
- Partial or full tuition fee waiver |
N/A |
(depending on agreement) |
Usually offered in collaboration with local industries or specific countries |
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On-Campus Dormitories |
University-managed accommodation located within the campus. |
- Shared rooms (2-4 students per room) |
$40 – $80 |
Limited availability, prioritized for new students. |
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- Basic furniture (bed, desk, wardrobe) |
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Includes basic utilities (water, electricity). |
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- Shared bathrooms |
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Shared kitchen and common areas. |
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- Free Wi-Fi access in common areas |
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Typically more affordable than off-campus housing. |
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- 24-hour security |
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Off-Campus Apartments |
Private accommodation located near the campus. |
- Private or shared rooms |
$100 – $200 |
Costs depend on the distance from campus and amenities. |
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- Private bathroom (in some apartments) |
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Can choose to share with other students to lower costs. |
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- Kitchen facilities |
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Often includes amenities like Wi-Fi, laundry, and parking. |
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- Fully furnished (some options) |
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Utilities may be charged separately. |
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Student Boarding Houses (Kos) |
Affordable housing located near the campus, popular among students. |
- Single or shared rooms |
$50 – $150 |
Common in Indonesia, located close to campus. |
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- Shared bathrooms and kitchen |
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Ideal for students looking for affordable options. |
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- Basic furniture (bed, wardrobe, desk) |
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Utility costs (electricity, water) often not included. |
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Hostels |
Budget-friendly hostels near UNIMED. |
- Shared rooms (dormitory-style beds) |
$30 – $50 |
Short-term or temporary accommodation option. |
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- Free Wi-Fi in common areas |
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Often used by students before finding permanent housing. |
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- Shared bathrooms and common kitchen |
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Minimal privacy, but low-cost option for students. |
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Private Rental Houses |
Private houses rented by a group of students. |
- Entire house or several rooms |
$150 – $300 |
Suitable for groups of students sharing rent. |
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- Kitchen, living room, and private bathroom |
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Higher cost, but more space and privacy. |
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- Fully furnished or unfurnished |
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Utilities (water, electricity) not included. |
Location: UNIMED is located in Medan, the capital of North Sumatra, which is one of the largest cities in Indonesia. The university is situated on a sprawling campus with green spaces, modern facilities, and accessible transportation links to the city.
Campus Facilities: The university offers a range of facilities for students, including:
Libraries with extensive collections of academic resources.
Lecture Halls and Classrooms equipped with modern teaching tools.
Sports Facilities, such as basketball courts, soccer fields, a gymnasium, and spaces for athletics.
Cafeterias and Food Stalls that offer affordable meals, including local Indonesian cuisine.
Wi-Fi access across the campus.
Health Services, including medical facilities and counseling services.
UNIMED has a wide range of student organizations and clubs that allow students to explore their interests outside of the classroom. Some of the most popular types of organizations include:
Academic Clubs: Many departments have student-led academic organizations that focus on furthering knowledge in specific fields like education, science, engineering, and economics.
Cultural Clubs: Given Indonesia’s rich cultural diversity, students can join clubs that celebrate different ethnic groups, traditions, and arts, such as traditional dance, music, and drama clubs.
Sports Clubs: UNIMED promotes a healthy lifestyle, and students can join sports clubs like basketball, soccer, volleyball, martial arts, and badminton.
Environmental and Social Organizations: Students passionate about environmental issues and community service can participate in activities such as tree planting, waste management initiatives, and volunteering in local communities.
International Student Groups: For international students, there are student-led organizations that help ease the transition into Indonesian life, offering support and cultural exchanges.
Traditional and Cultural Celebrations: UNIMED hosts numerous events that celebrate Indonesian culture, such as traditional dance performances, music concerts, and batik workshops. There are often celebrations for national holidays like Independence Day and Eid al-Fitr.
International Day: The university also organizes events that highlight international cultures, where students from different countries share their traditions, foods, and customs with their peers.
Student Exhibitions and Competitions: Various faculties at UNIMED regularly hold exhibitions where students can showcase their work. Competitions in academics, sports, and the arts are also common.
Sports Facilities: UNIMED provides facilities for a range of sports, including soccer, basketball, badminton, and athletics. These facilities are open to all students and are used for training, competitions, and recreational activities.
Sports Tournaments: The university often organizes inter-departmental sports competitions, where students can compete in various sports like soccer, badminton, and athletics. These events promote school spirit and teamwork.
Fitness and Health: In addition to formal sports, students can engage in personal fitness activities, such as jogging, cycling, or using the university’s gym facilities.
On-Campus Dormitories: For students who live on campus, dormitories provide an opportunity to form close friendships with fellow students. These dorms are relatively affordable and located close to academic buildings.
Off-Campus Housing: Many students opt for private accommodation near the university in boarding houses (kos) or apartments. Off-campus living offers students more independence and the chance to explore life in Medan.
Social Life in Housing: Living on or near campus creates a close-knit student community, where social gatherings, study groups, and impromptu events frequently take place.
Support for International Students: UNIMED has an International Office that supports international students with their academic and social integration. Services include help with immigration and visa processes, assistance in finding accommodation, and organizing cultural events.
Bahasa Indonesia Courses: For international students, UNIMED offers Bahasa Indonesia language courses to help them adjust to the language and culture.
Cultural Adjustment: While many international students initially face a cultural adjustment, they find Medan to be welcoming. The city’s diversity, with its mix of ethnic groups like Batak, Malay, Javanese, Chinese, and Indian, makes it easier for foreigners to integrate.
Campus Cafeterias: There are several cafeterias and food stalls on campus that serve a variety of local Indonesian dishes at affordable prices. Popular Indonesian meals include nasi goreng (fried rice), mie goreng (fried noodles), satay, and a variety of street food.
Local Eateries: Medan is known for its rich culinary scene. Students can explore the city’s many local eateries and food markets, offering everything from street food to traditional dishes like soto Medan and rendang.
Vegetarian and Halal Options: For students with dietary restrictions, many dining options are available. Halal food is widely available, and some cafeterias offer vegetarian meals.
UNIMED encourages students to engage in community service and volunteering projects. Many faculties have programs where students can teach in rural schools, assist in environmental conservation, or help with social development initiatives.
Teaching Practice for Education Students: Since UNIMED has a strong focus on teacher training, education students are often required to complete teaching practice (praktik mengajar) in schools around Medan, giving them practical experience.
Cultural Diversity: Medan is a bustling, diverse city with a mix of Batak, Javanese, Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures. It’s known for its friendly people, rich history, and cultural festivals.
Exploration Opportunities: Students have the opportunity to explore nearby attractions such as Lake Toba, one of the largest volcanic lakes in the world, Berastagi, a highland town famous for its fruits and cool weather, and Bukit Lawang, a renowned orangutan sanctuary.
Public Transportation: The university is accessible via public transport, including angkot (local minivans), buses, and motorbike taxis. Medan also has ride-hailing apps like Grab and Gojek, making transportation around the city convenient for students.
Tutoring and Mentoring Programs: UNIMED provides academic support services, including tutoring and mentoring programs to help students succeed in their studies. Senior students and faculty members often provide guidance to juniors.
Research Opportunities: Graduate students have access to research centers and labs, allowing them to participate in ongoing research projects in fields like education, science, and engineering.
Counseling Services: The university offers counseling services to assist students with academic, personal, or emotional issues. Counselors are available to provide support in managing stress, cultural adjustment, or academic pressure.
UNIMED has a Career Development Center (CDC) that assists students with job placements and career planning.
The CDC offers a range of services, including:
Job Fairs and Career Events: UNIMED regularly organizes job fairs and career expos where companies from various industries participate, providing students with networking opportunities and direct access to potential employers.
Career Counseling: Students can access career guidance and career counseling services to help them define their career goals and prepare for job searches.
Workshops and Seminars: The university conducts workshops on resume writing, interview skills, and professional development to help students prepare for the job market.
Internships: The CDC helps students find internships in their respective fields of study. These internships often serve as pathways to full-time employment.
A. Faculty of Education
As UNIMED is historically a teacher training institution, many of its students from the Faculty of Education are placed in schools, educational institutions, and government agencies.
Graduates of teacher education programs are recruited as teachers, education consultants, and school administrators across Indonesia, particularly in North Sumatra and other neighboring provinces.
Teaching internships (PPL or Praktik Pengalaman Lapangan) are mandatory for education students, giving them practical teaching experience, which often leads to full-time teaching positions.
Placement partnerships exist with both public and private schools, and UNIMED graduates are highly regarded in the field of education.
B. Faculty of Engineering
Students in engineering programs (mechanical, civil, electrical, and industrial engineering) have placement opportunities in construction companies, manufacturing industries, infrastructure projects, and government agencies.
UNIMED collaborates with industries and government organizations to offer students internships and full-time positions. Some key employers include state-owned enterprises (SOEs), construction companies, and engineering consultancies.
Internships and industrial placements are integral to the curriculum, providing students with hands-on experience in real-world engineering environments.
C. Faculty of Economics
Graduates from the Faculty of Economics are prepared for careers in banking, finance, management, accounting, and business sectors.
Placement opportunities exist in both public and private sector companies, including banks, insurance firms, and multinational corporations.
The university’s Management and Accounting programs are known for producing well-qualified graduates who are recruited by both local and national companies.
UNIMED frequently invites corporate leaders and HR managers to campus recruitment drives, where students can apply for internships and job positions.
D. Faculty of Social Sciences
Students from the Faculty of Social Sciences (including programs like sociology, history, geography, and civic education) often find careers in research institutions, NGOs, government agencies, and community development organizations.
Some graduates work in public administration, policy analysis, and social work, contributing to governmental and non-governmental efforts in social development.
The faculty encourages students to participate in internships at research centers, governmental departments, and international NGOs, often leading to full-time employment.
E. Faculty of Sports Science
Graduates from the Faculty of Sports Science have placement opportunities in sports education, coaching, and sports management.
Many work as physical education teachers, sports coaches, and trainers in schools, sports clubs, and fitness centers.
UNIMED has ties with national and regional sports associations, providing students with opportunities to work in sports events management and athlete training.
F. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Students in the natural sciences (mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology) find placements in research labs, educational institutions, and industries like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and environmental science.
Graduates often work in research, education, and technical roles within the government or the private sector.
The university partners with various industries for research-based internships, allowing students to apply their knowledge to real-world scientific problems.
Mandatory Internships: Many of UNIMED’s programs require students to complete internships as part of their degree. These internships often provide valuable work experience and sometimes lead to full-time job offers after graduation.
Industry Collaborations: UNIMED collaborates with various local industries, businesses, and governmental institutions to provide students with internship opportunities. For example, engineering students may intern at construction firms, and economics students may intern at banks or accounting firms.
Teaching Practice: For students in the Faculty of Education, teaching internships are a core part of the curriculum. These internships often lead to job offers from the schools where students have been placed.
UNIMED graduates are highly sought after in North Sumatra and throughout Indonesia, particularly in the field of education. Many alumni hold important positions as teachers, lecturers, school administrators, and education consultants.
Employability Rate: UNIMED boasts a strong employability rate, particularly in the education sector, where many students secure jobs even before graduation through internships and teaching placements.
Alumni Network: UNIMED has a strong alumni network that helps facilitate job placements and career growth for new graduates. The university’s alumni hold positions in various sectors, including education, government, business, and industry.
School Networks: UNIMED has established partnerships with many schools and educational institutions across Indonesia, which frequently recruit its education graduates.
Industry and Government Collaborations: The university has connections with local businesses, government agencies, and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) that provide employment opportunities for engineering, economics, and social sciences graduates.
Job Fairs and Recruitment Drives: Every year, UNIMED organizes career fairs where companies and educational institutions actively recruit students. Employers across North Sumatra and Indonesia participate in these events to hire fresh graduates.
UNIMED encourages students to pursue entrepreneurial ventures. The university provides training and support through its entrepreneurship programs.
Students from the Faculty of Economics and other faculties can receive guidance on starting their own businesses, and there are various business incubators that help young entrepreneurs develop their ideas.
Workshops on Entrepreneurship: The university regularly conducts workshops and seminars on entrepreneurship, helping students learn about business planning, marketing, and financial management.
For international students, the International Office and the Career Development Center offer career counseling and placement support. This includes assistance with internships, networking events, and job placement after graduation.
International students can also participate in teaching internships, research opportunities, and other placements related to their field of study.
Many UNIMED alumni have gone on to successful careers in education, government, business, and industry. Some have become principals of schools, university lecturers, entrepreneurs, and leaders in industry.
Alumni success stories are regularly featured in university publications and events, showcasing the diverse career paths available to UNIMED graduates.
1. Competitive Programs:
UNIMED’s education-related programs (such as teacher training) are highly sought after because of the university’s historical strength in this area. Admission to these programs may be more competitive due to the strong reputation UNIMED has in producing quality educators.
Programs in engineering, economics, and natural sciences are growing in popularity and may also see higher levels of competition, especially in the undergraduate programs.
2. Quota System:
Like other public universities in Indonesia, UNIMED operates under a quota system for admissions. The number of seats available for each program is predetermined, and admissions are often based on the results of national entrance exams, like the SNBP (Seleksi Nasional Berdasarkan Prestasi) and SNBT (Seleksi Nasional Berdasarkan Tes), for Indonesian students.
International students may have a different set of criteria, but they often face less competition than local students, as public universities in Indonesia tend to allocate a smaller number of seats for international admissions.
3. Selection Methods:
For undergraduate programs, admission is primarily based on national entrance exams and high school academic performance. For postgraduate programs, the selection is based on undergraduate academic records, entrance exams, interviews, and possibly research proposals (for Master’s and PhD programs).
International students are generally assessed based on their academic qualifications, language proficiency (Bahasa Indonesia or English, depending on the program), and other required documents like recommendations and personal statements.
4. Admission Requirements:
For competitive programs like engineering and teacher training, students need to demonstrate strong academic performance, especially in relevant subjects.
Postgraduate programs (Master’s and PhD) typically require higher academic qualifications, such as a strong GPA from previous studies, research experience, and language proficiency.
5. International Students:
For international students, the acceptance rate may be somewhat higher compared to local applicants, as fewer international students apply to public universities in Indonesia. However, international applicants still need to meet the academic and language requirements of their chosen program.
While the exact acceptance rate for UNIMED is not publicly available, here’s an approximate idea based on general trends at public universities in Indonesia:
Undergraduate Programs: Competitive programs (like education, engineering, and economics) may have an acceptance rate of around 20% to 40%.
Postgraduate Programs: The acceptance rate may vary widely based on the specific faculty and research capacity, with competitive postgraduate programs admitting around 30% to 50% of applicants.
The acceptance rate for international students may be slightly higher due to the smaller applicant pool, though this depends on the program and the applicant’s qualifications.
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