| 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 | |
Established: 1980.
Founder: Dr. Ir. H. Soekarno.
Originally started as an institution focused on technical and vocational education but later expanded its offerings to include broader academic disciplines.
UTP offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple faculties. Some of the notable faculties include:
Faculty of Engineering:
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Agriculture:
Agribusiness
Agricultural Technology
Faculty of Economics:
Accounting
Management
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences:
Public Administration
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP):
educational fields like English Language Education, Physical Education, and others.
UTP’s main campus is located in Surakarta, known for being a cultural hub in Java.
The university provides modern facilities such as laboratories, libraries, and student activity centers.
It emphasizes practical training and community engagement, reflecting its roots in vocational education.
UTP aims to produce graduates who are competitive, innovative, and entrepreneurial.
The university is committed to contributing to national development through education, research, and community service.
UTP has established partnerships with both local and international institutions to support academic exchanges, internships, and joint research projects.
The university has a variety of student organizations, sports teams, and cultural activities that allow students to engage in extracurricular activities.
Being in Surakarta, students are also able to experience the rich Javanese culture and traditions, which play a significant role in shaping their overall educational experience.
UTP places a strong emphasis on practical skills development to meet the needs of Indonesia’s growing workforce. This is evident in its technical programs, internships, and industry collaboration.
This faculty focuses on engineering and technology-based programs aimed at producing graduates with strong practical and technical skills.
Undergraduate Programs (Sarjana/S1):
Civil Engineering (Teknik Sipil)
Mechanical Engineering (Teknik Mesin)
Electrical Engineering (Teknik Elektro)
The Faculty of Agriculture is focused on the study of agriculture, agribusiness, and agricultural technologies to contribute to sustainable farming practices.
Undergraduate Programs (Sarjana/S1):
Agribusiness (Agribisnis)
Agricultural Technology (Teknologi Hasil Pertanian)
This faculty offers programs that focus on economics, management, and business studies, aiming to produce graduates with strong analytical and managerial skills.
Undergraduate Programs (Sarjana/S1):
Management (Manajemen)
Accounting (Akuntansi)
FISIP focuses on programs related to public administration and governance, aiming to prepare students for roles in government and public services.
Undergraduate Programs (Sarjana/S1):
Public Administration (Administrasi Negara)
This faculty prepares students for careers in education, particularly for those aspiring to become teachers in various fields.
Undergraduate Programs (Sarjana/S1):
English Language Education (Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris)
Physical Education (Pendidikan Jasmani, Kesehatan, dan Rekreasi)
Civic Education (Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan - PPKn)
UTP also offers several Master’s Degree (Magister) programs in various fields for advanced study and research:
Graduate Programs (Magister/S2):
Master of Civil Engineering (Magister Teknik Sipil)
Master of Agribusiness (Magister Agribisnis)
Master of Public Administration (Magister Administrasi Publik)
UTP also offers Diploma (D3) programs focused on technical and practical skills. These programs typically last for 3 years and are designed to prepare students for direct entry into the workforce.
Civil Engineering (Teknik Sipil)
Mechanical Engineering (Teknik Mesin)
Electrical Engineering (Teknik Elektro)
Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Engineering |
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Civil Engineering (Teknik Sipil) |
4 years |
$1,000 - $1,200 |
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Mechanical Engineering (Teknik Mesin) |
4 years |
$1,000 - $1,200 |
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Electrical Engineering (Teknik Elektro) |
4 years |
$1,000 - $1,200 |
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Faculty of Agriculture |
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Agribusiness (Agribisnis) |
4 years |
$900 - $1,100 |
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Agricultural Technology (Teknologi Hasil Pertanian) |
4 years |
$900 - $1,100 |
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Faculty of Economics and Business |
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Management (Manajemen) |
4 years |
$900 - $1,200 |
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Accounting (Akuntansi) |
4 years |
$900 - $1,200 |
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Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
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Public Administration (Administrasi Negara) |
4 years |
$900 - $1,200 |
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Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP) |
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English Language Education (Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris) |
4 years |
$900 - $1,200 |
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Physical Education (Pendidikan Jasmani, Kesehatan, dan Rekreasi) |
4 years |
$900 - $1,200 |
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Civic Education (Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan - PPKn) |
4 years |
$900 - $1,200 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
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Master of Civil Engineering (Magister Teknik Sipil) |
2 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
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Master of Agribusiness (Magister Agribisnis) |
2 years |
$1,000 - $1,300 |
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Master of Public Administration (Magister Administrasi Publik) |
2 years |
$1,000 - $1,300 |
UTP offers a wide range of undergraduate (S1) and graduate (S2) programs that are open to international students. Some of the popular faculties include:
Faculty of Engineering: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering.
Faculty of Economics and Business: Management, Accounting.
Faculty of Agriculture: Agribusiness, Agricultural Technology.
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP): English Language Education, Physical Education, Civic Education.
Graduate Programs (S2): Master of Civil Engineering, Master of Agribusiness, Master of Public Administration.
Indonesian Language (Bahasa Indonesia) is the primary language of instruction at UTP. However, some programs, particularly in graduate studies or certain faculties, may offer courses in English.
International students are often expected to have a basic proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia, especially for undergraduate programs. For this reason, international students may need to enroll in a language preparation program or demonstrate their language proficiency before starting their academic courses.
High school diploma or equivalent (for Indonesian students: SMA/SMK/MA certificate).
Minimum academic qualifications as per the university’s requirements.
Application Submission:
Fill out the online or physical application form. UTP usually provides application forms on their official website or at the university’s admissions office.
Attach required documents (see below).
Required Documents:
High school diploma and academic transcripts.
Copy of KTP (National Identity Card) or passport for international students.
Recent passport-size photos.
Proof of application fee payment (if applicable).
Results of national entrance exams (if required) or an internal admission test conducted by UTP.
Entrance Test (If Applicable):
Some faculties or programs may require an entrance test. UTP may also accept results from SNMPTN (National Selection for State Universities) or SBMPTN (Joint Entrance Selection of State Universities), though these are more common for public universities.
UTP may have its own internal test for specific faculties, particularly for highly competitive programs.
Acceptance Notification:
Once the application is reviewed, UTP will notify successful applicants through email or a formal letter.
Enrollment and Payment:
After receiving the acceptance letter, students need to confirm their enrollment by submitting the required fees, including tuition fees and any additional costs like orientation fees or administrative charges.
A relevant bachelor's degree (S1) from an accredited institution.
Minimum GPA requirements set by UTP (typically a GPA of 2.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale).
Application Submission:
Complete the graduate application form either online or by visiting the UTP Graduate School.
Attach all required documents (see below).
Required Documents:
Copy of bachelor’s degree diploma and transcripts.
Letter of recommendation from an academic supervisor or employer.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter (usually explaining why you want to pursue a master's degree at UTP).
Proof of application fee payment.
Recent passport-size photos.
ID card or passport (for international students).
Interview or Entrance Test:
Some master's programs may require an interview or a written test.
Graduate applicants may also be required to present their research proposal (for thesis-based programs).
Acceptance Notification:
Successful applicants will receive an acceptance letter.
Enrollment and Payment:
Complete the enrollment process by paying the required tuition fees and other administrative costs.
For undergraduate programs: High school diploma equivalent to Indonesia’s SMA or A-level qualifications.
For graduate programs: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
Language proficiency: Proof of proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia or English (depending on the program).
Application Submission:
International students must apply directly through UTP's International Office or online via the university’s website.
Required Documents:
High school diploma (for undergraduate) or bachelor’s degree diploma (for master's).
Academic transcripts.
Copy of passport.
Language proficiency certificate (TOEFL/IELTS for English programs or Bahasa Indonesia proficiency, if applicable).
Recent passport-size photos.
Letter of recommendation (for graduate applicants).
Proof of application fee payment.
Language Proficiency:
For non-native speakers, UTP may require a TOEFL/IELTS score (for English-taught programs) or a Bahasa Indonesia proficiency test (for Indonesian-taught programs).
Some students may need to undergo a Bahasa Indonesia language preparation program before enrolling in the academic program.
Acceptance Notification:
UTP’s International Office will notify international applicants of their acceptance and provide assistance with student visa (KITAS) processing.
Student Visa (KITAS) Application:
Once accepted, international students need to apply for a student visa (KITAS) via the Indonesian Embassy in their home country.
UTP’s International Office will help with the necessary documents to support the visa application.
Enrollment and Payment:
After visa approval, complete the enrollment by paying the tuition fees and other necessary costs.
UTP generally follows the Indonesian academic calendar, with two main intakes each year:
First Semester (Odd Semester):
Application Period: May – July
Classes Begin: August – September
Second Semester (Even Semester):
Application Period: November – January
Classes Begin: February – March
Note: The exact application deadlines and class start dates can vary slightly from year to year. International students are encouraged to apply several months before the semester starts to allow time for processing visas and other documentation.
Academic Requirements:
High school diploma from an accredited SMA, SMK, or MA program (equivalent to high school in other countries).
Minimum academic scores required by the university, which may vary by faculty and program.
Entrance Exams:
UTP may require domestic students to take an internal entrance exam. National exam scores from tests such as SNMPTN or SBMPTN are also considered, although UTP may administer its own tests for applicants not participating in these exams.
Additional Documents:
Completed application form.
High school transcripts and diploma.
Recent passport-size photos.
National ID (KTP).
Academic Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent from an internationally accredited institution.
Transcripts that are equivalent to Indonesian high school qualifications.
In some cases, students may need to have their documents translated into Bahasa Indonesia or English.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency: Most undergraduate programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so students may need to pass a language test or complete a Bahasa Indonesia preparation program.
English proficiency: If the program is offered in English, students may need to submit proof of English language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS scores).
Required Documents:
High school diploma and transcripts (translated if necessary).
Copy of passport.
Proof of language proficiency (Bahasa Indonesia or English).
Recent passport-size photos.
Visa (KITAS):
International students must obtain a student visa (KITAS) to study in Indonesia. UTP's International Office helps provide necessary documentation for the visa application.
Academic Requirements:
A relevant bachelor's degree (S1) from an accredited institution in Indonesia or abroad.
Minimum GPA requirements, generally 2.75/4.00 or higher (depending on the program).
Entrance Exams:
Some master's programs may require an entrance test or interview.
UTP may also consider scores from national graduate tests such as TPA OTO BAPPENAS (Indonesian Postgraduate Admission Test).
Additional Documents:
Bachelor’s degree diploma and transcripts.
Completed application form.
Letter of recommendation from academic or professional references.
Statement of purpose or research proposal (if applicable).
Recent passport-size photos.
Academic Requirements:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution equivalent to an Indonesian S1 degree.
Minimum GPA requirement, generally 2.75/4.00 or higher.
Language Proficiency:
Depending on the language of instruction:
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency: For programs taught in Bahasa Indonesia.
English proficiency: Proof of proficiency via TOEFL or IELTS (if the program is offered in English).
Required Documents:
Bachelor’s degree diploma and transcripts (official translations may be required).
Copy of passport.
Proof of language proficiency (Bahasa Indonesia or English).
Recent passport-size photos.
Research proposal or statement of purpose (for thesis-based programs).
Letter of recommendation from an academic or professional reference.
Visa (KITAS):
International students will need a student visa (KITAS) to study in Indonesia. UTP’s International Office can assist with the required documents and visa application process.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Available for |
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UTP Merit-Based Scholarship |
- High academic performance (GPA requirement varies by program) |
Partial or full tuition fee waiver |
Domestic & International |
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- Passed UTP entrance exam or internal selection |
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UTP Need-Based Scholarship |
- Demonstrated financial need |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
Domestic only |
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- Proof of financial hardship (income statements, etc.) |
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Academic Achievement Scholarship |
- High school graduates with outstanding academic records |
Full tuition for the first year |
Domestic & International |
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- Must maintain a minimum GPA during study at UTP |
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Indonesian Government (DIKTI) Scholarship |
- Indonesian nationals pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees |
Full tuition and living expenses |
Domestic only |
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- High academic performance and passing DIKTI requirements |
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Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP) |
- High academic achievers, must have been accepted into UTP |
Full tuition, living expenses, travel, research costs |
Domestic (for graduate programs) |
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- Available for graduate students (Master’s programs) |
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International Student Scholarship |
- Non-Indonesian nationals |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
International only |
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- Strong academic background |
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Research-Based Scholarship |
- UTP graduate students pursuing research in specific fields |
Research funding, partial tuition |
Domestic & International |
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- Submission of a research proposal |
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Athletic & Extracurricular Scholarship |
- High achievement in sports or extracurricular activities |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
Domestic only |
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- Must maintain athletic or extracurricular performance |
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Facility Name |
Description |
Cost (USD/Month) |
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Student Dormitory (Asrama Mahasiswa) |
On-campus accommodation provided by UTP. Basic facilities like shared rooms, study areas, internet access, laundry services, and common dining areas. |
$50 - $100 USD/month |
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Private Off-Campus Housing |
Private rental rooms or apartments located near the university. Often chosen by students seeking more privacy or flexibility. Includes basic furniture and utilities. |
$80 - $150 USD/month |
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Shared Apartments |
Shared housing off-campus with fellow students. Usually includes communal living spaces, kitchen, and internet. Popular among international students for cost-sharing. |
$100 - $200 USD/month |
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Homestay with Local Families |
Live with an Indonesian host family, offering immersion in local culture. Meals are usually provided, with some level of supervision and support. |
$150 - $250 USD/month |
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Library (Perpustakaan) |
Campus library offering academic resources, digital and physical, study spaces, and computer access. |
Free for students |
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Sports Facilities |
On-campus gymnasium, basketball courts, futsal fields, and outdoor spaces for physical activities and sports. |
Free for students |
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Cafeteria (Kantin) |
On-campus cafeteria offering affordable meals, snacks, and beverages. Variety of Indonesian and international food options. |
$1 - $2 USD per meal |
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Student Activity Center |
Space for student clubs, organizations, and extracurricular activities. Supports sports, arts, and cultural activities. |
Free for students |
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Health Clinic (Klinik Kesehatan) |
On-campus health services providing basic medical care and consultations for students. |
Free for basic services |
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Internet & Wi-Fi |
Free internet and Wi-Fi access across campus, including academic buildings and dormitories. |
Free for students |
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Study Rooms & Computer Labs |
Dedicated study areas, computer labs, and multimedia rooms equipped with computers, internet access, and study materials. |
Free for students |
UTP offers a strong academic environment across its faculties, providing students with a variety of programs, practical learning opportunities, and access to modern facilities like libraries and labs.
Faculty and Curriculum: UTP places a strong emphasis on hands-on learning, with practical assignments, internships, and fieldwork integrated into the curriculum.
Lectures and Tutorials: Classes often combine theory and practice, with group discussions and individual projects.
Research Opportunities: Especially in graduate programs, students can engage in research projects in collaboration with faculty members.
Academic Clubs: There are academic-related student organizations and clubs where students can explore their interests and improve skills.
UTP has a variety of student organizations and clubs to cater to different interests, including academics, sports, arts, and culture.
BEM (Student Executive Body): The university has a BEM (Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa) that represents the student body. It organizes various academic, cultural, and social activities throughout the year.
Academic Clubs: Each faculty typically has clubs for students interested in specific areas of study, such as engineering, business, and agriculture.
Cultural Clubs: Given that UTP is located in Surakarta (Solo), a cultural hub of Indonesia, there are cultural clubs and groups that allow students to explore Javanese arts such as gamelan (traditional music), batik (textile art), and wayang (puppet shows).
Debate and Public Speaking Clubs: These clubs help students improve their public speaking, debating, and critical thinking skills.
UTP encourages students to participate in extracurricular activities and has a wide range of sports facilities and clubs.
Sports Clubs: UTP offers several sports activities, including basketball, futsal (indoor soccer), badminton, martial arts, and volleyball.
On-Campus Gym and Sports Facilities: The university has a gymnasium and outdoor sports fields where students can stay active and compete in inter-university sports tournaments.
Fitness Events: Regular fitness events and tournaments are organized, including friendly competitions between faculties and universities.
Arts and Music Clubs: Students interested in music, theater, and dance can join various clubs to explore their creative talents. UTP’s cultural location in Surakarta allows for rich engagement with traditional Indonesian arts.
UTP is welcoming to international students and encourages cultural exchange.
International Student Community: International students at UTP can take part in both academic programs and social events organized by the International Office. The office also provides support to help international students integrate into campus life.
Cultural Events: UTP organizes regular cultural festivals where students from various regions of Indonesia and other countries showcase their traditions, food, music, and art.
Local Immersion: UTP encourages students, especially international ones, to immerse themselves in the local culture. This can include learning the Javanese language, practicing traditional arts (like batik making or playing gamelan), and participating in cultural excursions around Solo.
As part of its mission to contribute to national development, UTP actively promotes community engagement and volunteer work.
Student Volunteering Programs: Students are encouraged to participate in community service programs (KKN - Kuliah Kerja Nyata), where they engage in projects that help local communities, such as education initiatives, environmental conservation, and agricultural assistance.
Social Outreach Programs: These programs focus on improving the welfare of underprivileged communities. UTP students are often involved in organizing charity events, health campaigns, and environmental clean-ups.
Surakarta, often referred to as Solo, is a culturally rich city that offers a low cost of living and a warm, welcoming environment.
Affordable Living Costs: Compared to other big cities in Indonesia, Solo is relatively affordable. This includes low accommodation, transportation, and food costs, making it suitable for students on a budget.
Cultural Hub: Solo is known for its traditional arts, performances, and cultural sites. Students at UTP can experience the unique Javanese culture by attending cultural festivals, visiting keraton (palaces), and exploring local markets like Pasar Klewer (famous for batik).
Safe and Student-Friendly Environment: Solo is generally considered a safe and student-friendly city, with plenty of cafes, libraries, and study spots for students to gather and socialize.
Public Transport: Students can easily travel around Solo using affordable public transportation options like buses, angkot (minibuses), and ojek (motorcycle taxis).
UTP offers various student support services to ensure that students have a comfortable and enriching university experience.
Counseling Services: UTP offers counseling and guidance services to help students deal with academic stress, personal issues, or career advice.
Career Center: UTP’s Career Development Center (CDC) provides career counseling, internship placements, job fairs, and resume-building workshops to prepare students for life after graduation.
Health Services: The campus clinic offers basic health services and consultations for students. More complex health issues are referred to local hospitals.
International Student Office: The office helps international students with admissions, visa processing (KITAS), and integration into Indonesian life, offering orientation programs and ongoing support throughout their studies.
Orientation Week (OSPEK): New students, including international students, participate in OSPEK, an orientation program designed to introduce them to university life, UTP traditions, and Surakarta’s local culture.
University Anniversary Celebrations: UTP’s dies natalis (anniversary) is marked by a series of cultural, academic, and recreational events.
Student Competitions: UTP regularly organizes and participates in inter-university competitions, from academic contests (debates, quizzes) to sports competitions and cultural performances.
While studying, students at UTP can seek opportunities for part-time work or internships to gain real-world experience.
Internships: UTP has partnerships with various companies and organizations, helping students secure internships in fields related to their study programs.
Part-Time Work: Some students may take up part-time jobs in the local community (e.g., teaching English, working in cafes) to earn extra income and gain experience.
UTP’s Career Development Center (CDC) plays a central role in helping students transition from university life to professional careers. The CDC offers the following services:
Career Counseling: UTP students can receive career guidance and one-on-one counseling to help with career planning, job applications, and personal development.
Resume Building Workshops: Regular workshops are conducted to help students prepare professional resumes, cover letters, and job applications.
Interview Preparation: The CDC organizes mock interviews, offering tips and guidance on how to successfully navigate job interviews.
Job Search Assistance: UTP’s CDC provides students with access to job vacancies through partnerships with local and national companies. Students can also access job postings through UTP’s career portal.
UTP emphasizes the importance of internships as part of its curriculum to ensure that students are prepared for the workforce. Internships are either compulsory (as part of the course requirements) or optional for students across various faculties.
Industry Partnerships: UTP has developed strong connections with businesses, industries, and government organizations in sectors like engineering, agriculture, business, and education. These connections provide students with internship opportunities that can lead to full-time employment after graduation.
Hands-On Experience: Internship programs give students practical experience in their chosen field, helping them bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.
While UTP may not have formal campus placements like some larger universities, it regularly organizes job fairs and on-campus recruitment events:
Job Fairs: The Career Development Center hosts job fairs where employers from various sectors visit UTP to interact with students and present job opportunities.
Company Presentations: Companies are invited to give presentations on campus, where they explain job roles, career paths, and recruitment processes. This gives students a chance to learn more about potential employers and ask questions directly.
Direct Recruitment Drives: UTP invites companies for direct recruitment drives, where they conduct written tests, interviews, and other selection processes on-campus.
UTP has a strong alumni network that actively contributes to the university’s placement efforts. Graduates who are established in their careers often provide:
Mentorship Opportunities: Alumni offer career guidance and share their professional experiences with current students through workshops and seminars.
Networking Opportunities: Alumni events and professional networking sessions help students make important industry connections that can assist them in finding jobs.
Referrals and Job Offers: Alumni working in key positions in various industries often refer UTP graduates to their companies, leading to job opportunities for recent graduates.
UTP encourages an entrepreneurial mindset among its students. The university offers courses and programs that focus on entrepreneurship and business management, helping students who want to start their own businesses after graduation.
Entrepreneurship Workshops: UTP organizes seminars and workshops that cover topics such as starting a business, securing funding, and marketing strategies.
Business Incubation: The university offers business incubation programs that help students develop their business ideas and connect them with investors or startup support organizations.
Collaboration with Local Entrepreneurs: UTP collaborates with local businesses and industries, providing students with exposure to entrepreneurship and small business development in sectors like agriculture, technology, and services.
Graduates of UTP typically find job opportunities in a wide range of industries. Based on the programs offered by UTP, common sectors for graduate employment include:
Engineering: Graduates from the Faculty of Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical) often find jobs in construction companies, engineering consultancies, and manufacturing industries.
Agriculture: Graduates from the Faculty of Agriculture typically secure positions in agribusiness firms, food processing companies, agricultural consultancies, and government agencies focused on rural development.
Business and Economics: Students from the Faculty of Economics and Business are frequently recruited by financial institutions, marketing firms, management consultancies, and multinational corporations.
Education: Graduates from the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP) often become teachers, school administrators, or education consultants. Some also pursue careers in curriculum development or education technology startups.
Public Administration: Graduates from the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences typically pursue careers in government, NGOs, and public policy institutions.
UTP continues to provide support to alumni even after graduation:
Job Notifications: The university’s CDC continues to send job alerts and opportunities to its alumni.
Networking Events: Regular alumni networking events provide opportunities for former students to connect with industry professionals and each other, potentially leading to job referrals or partnerships.
Further Studies: UTP also supports students who are interested in pursuing higher education, either within Indonesia or abroad, through its international partnerships and resources.
Job Market Competitiveness: As with most private universities in Indonesia, graduates may face stiff competition in the job market, particularly for positions in larger companies or multinational corporations. However, UTP graduates benefit from practical experience through internships and industry collaborations.
Regional Employment Opportunities: Being located in Surakarta (Solo), a developing city, graduates may find more immediate job opportunities in Central Java or surrounding regions. However, many graduates also pursue careers in larger cities like Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and Surabaya.
Engineering Graduates: Engineering graduates can expect entry-level salaries ranging from $250 to $500 USD per month, depending on the industry and location.
Agriculture and Agribusiness: Graduates entering the agriculture sector may start with salaries around $200 to $400 USD per month, with opportunities for rapid growth based on performance.
Business and Economics: Business graduates entering sectors like finance, marketing, and management may earn starting salaries of $300 to $600 USD per month.
Public Sector Jobs: Public administration graduates entering government positions may start with salaries between $200 to $350 USD per month, depending on the level of government and specific job roles.
Program Popularity: Some faculties or programs (like engineering and business) may be more competitive and selective based on demand, but overall UTP is relatively accessible to students who meet the academic requirements.
Admission Criteria: UTP places emphasis on meeting the minimum academic qualifications, such as high school graduation (for undergraduates) or a relevant bachelor's degree (for graduate programs). Entrance exams may be required for specific programs, which can influence acceptance.
Private University Status: As a private university, UTP generally has a more inclusive admission policy compared to public universities that have stringent, highly competitive entrance exams like the SBMPTN (Joint Entrance Test for Public Universities).
Universitas Tunas Pembangunan (UTP) Surakarta
Jalan Balekambang Lor No.1,
Kec. Banjarsari,
Kota Surakarta, Jawa Tengah 57136,
Indonesia