Course Level: | Doctorate | |
---|---|---|
Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Master’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
City: Jakarta, Indonesia
Campus Address:
Jalan Raya Jatiwaringin No. 58,
Pondok Gede, East Jakarta, 13077, Indonesia
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and a major economic, cultural, and educational hub. It is home to numerous prestigious universities, businesses, and industries. As a result, students at UNKRIS benefit from the opportunities that come with being in one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic and rapidly growing cities.
UNKRIS offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs through its faculties. These faculties are committed to delivering high-quality education that meets the needs of Indonesia’s diverse industries and economy.
Faculty of Law
Law (Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate Programs)
Focuses on civil law, criminal law, business law, and constitutional law.
Faculty of Economics and Business
Management (Undergraduate and Graduate Programs)
Accounting (Undergraduate Program)
Covers key areas such as business management, entrepreneurship, corporate finance, and auditing.
Faculty of Engineering
Civil Engineering (Undergraduate and Graduate Programs)
Electrical Engineering (Undergraduate Program)
Mechanical Engineering (Undergraduate Program)
Focuses on developing technical skills for various engineering sectors.
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Public Administration (Undergraduate and Graduate Programs)
Communication Studies (Undergraduate Program)
Prepares students for careers in government, public policy, and media industries.
Faculty of Computer Science
Information Systems (Undergraduate Program)
Prepares students for careers in IT management, software development, and data science.
UNKRIS is recognized by the Indonesian Ministry of Education and is accredited by BAN-PT (Badan Akreditasi Nasional Perguruan Tinggi), the national accreditation board for higher education in Indonesia. This ensures that the university meets national quality standards in terms of curriculum, faculty, and facilities.
UNKRIS offers a modern and well-equipped campus that supports both academic and extracurricular activities. The university is dedicated to creating a conducive environment for learning and personal development.
Facilities:
Classrooms and Lecture Halls: Modern, air-conditioned classrooms with multimedia equipment.
Libraries: A comprehensive library with access to academic resources, including books, journals, and online databases.
Laboratories: State-of-the-art labs for engineering, computer science, and scientific research.
Sports Facilities: Includes basketball courts, futsal fields, and volleyball courts.
Cafeteria and Dining Areas: On-campus dining options for students, providing affordable meals.
Student Life:
Student Government and Clubs: UNKRIS has an active Student Executive Board (BEM), which organizes events and represents the student body. There are also various student clubs focused on sports, culture, entrepreneurship, and community service.
Religious and Spiritual Activities: The university respects Indonesia's diverse religious background and supports religious activities on campus.
Sports and Recreation:
Students have access to sports facilities where they can participate in various extracurricular activities, such as basketball, futsal, and badminton. The university often holds interfaculty sports competitions to foster camaraderie and teamwork.
UNKRIS is committed to contributing to both academic research and community development. The university encourages students and faculty to engage in research projects that address national issues and challenges, particularly in areas like public administration, engineering, and social sciences.
Community Service (Pengabdian Masyarakat):
As part of their academic training, students are required to participate in community service projects that involve real-world problem-solving and community engagement in underserved areas. These projects help students apply their knowledge while also contributing to local communities.
UNKRIS places a strong emphasis on career preparation and job placement for its graduates. The university’s Career Development Center helps students transition from university life to professional careers through various services and initiatives.
Career Development Center (CDC):
Career Counseling: Provides personalized career guidance and advice to help students identify their career goals.
Internships: UNKRIS has partnerships with businesses, government agencies, and NGOs that offer students internship opportunities to gain practical experience before graduation.
Job Placement Assistance: The CDC connects graduates with potential employers and helps them navigate the job search process, offering workshops on resume writing, interview preparation, and networking.
Alumni Network:
UNKRIS has a strong alumni network, with graduates working in various fields such as law, business, engineering, and public administration. The university frequently holds alumni events and networking sessions where current students can interact with alumni for mentorship and career advice.
UNKRIS is working to expand its international partnerships with universities and institutions around the world. The university offers students opportunities to participate in student exchange programs and international seminars, providing them with global exposure.
UNKRIS offers a range of scholarships for academically talented and financially needy students. These scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, financial need, or specific achievements in extracurricular activities.
Faculty |
Course Program |
Degree |
Program Focus |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty of Law |
Law |
Bachelor (S1) |
Civil law, criminal law, business law, constitutional law |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Management |
Bachelor (S1) |
Business management, entrepreneurship, human resource management |
|
Accounting |
Bachelor (S1) |
Financial accounting, auditing, taxation, and business finance |
Faculty of Engineering |
Civil Engineering |
Bachelor (S1) |
Infrastructure development, structural engineering, project management |
|
Electrical Engineering |
Bachelor (S1) |
Power systems, electrical circuits, and energy management |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
Bachelor (S1) |
Mechanical systems, manufacturing, thermodynamics |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
Public Administration |
Bachelor (S1) |
Public policy, governance, administrative law, regional development |
|
Communication Studies |
Bachelor (S1) |
Mass communication, media studies, public relations, digital media |
Faculty of Computer Science |
Information Systems |
Bachelor (S1) |
IT management, software development, systems analysis, databases |
Faculty |
Course Program |
Degree |
Program Focus |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty of Law |
Law |
Master (S2) |
Advanced legal studies, business law, criminal law, civil law |
|
Law |
Doctorate (S3) |
Advanced research in law, constitutional law, corporate law |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Management |
Master (S2) |
Strategic management, leadership, entrepreneurship, financial management |
|
Management |
Doctorate (S3) |
Advanced business management, organizational behavior, leadership |
Faculty of Engineering |
Civil Engineering |
Master (S2) |
Infrastructure, construction management, project management |
|
Electrical Engineering |
Master (S2) |
Advanced power systems, energy management |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
Public Administration |
Master (S2) |
Public policy analysis, governance, administrative reforms |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Law |
4 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
Management |
4 years |
$700 - $1,000 |
Accounting |
4 years |
$700 - $1,000 |
Civil Engineering |
4 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
Electrical Engineering |
4 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
Public Administration |
4 years |
$700 - $1,000 |
Communication Studies |
4 years |
$700 - $1,000 |
Information Systems |
4 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
MHTM (Master of Hospitality and Tourism Management) in Indonesia
Master's Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Law (MH) |
2 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
Master of Management (MM) |
2 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
Master of Public Administration (MPA) |
2 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
Master of Civil Engineering (MCE) |
2 years |
$1,300 - $1,900 |
Master of Electrical Engineering (MEE) |
2 years |
$1,300 - $1,900 |
PhD/Doctorate Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Doctor of Law (S3) |
3-4 years |
$1,500 - $2,200 |
Doctor of Management (S3) |
3-4 years |
$1,500 - $2,200 |
Doctor of Public Administration (S3) |
3-4 years |
$1,500 - $2,200 |
Doctor of Civil Engineering (S3) |
3-4 years |
$1,700 - $2,500 |
International students at UNKRIS can enroll in a wide range of undergraduate (S1), master's (S2), and PhD/doctorate (S3) programs. The programs are taught primarily in Bahasa Indonesia, but some courses may be available in English, depending on the faculty and demand.
Faculty of Law (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate)
Faculty of Economics and Business (Management, Accounting)
Faculty of Engineering (Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering)
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (Public Administration, Communication Studies)
Faculty of Computer Science (Information Systems)
Since most programs at UNKRIS are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, international students are generally required to demonstrate proficiency in the language. However, UNKRIS may offer Bahasa Indonesia language courses for international students who need to improve their language skills before beginning their academic program.
Bahasa Indonesia: International students are required to have a good command of Bahasa Indonesia to follow the lectures and participate in classroom discussions. For students who are not fluent, the university may offer language preparation programs.
English Proficiency: For some graduate programs (especially in management or technical fields), international students may be required to demonstrate English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS scores) if the courses are conducted in English.
Here is a step-by-step breakdown of the admission process for both undergraduate (S1) and graduate programs (S2 and S3) at UNKRIS:
Step 1: Choose Your Program
Undergraduate Programs (S1): Choose from programs like Law, Management, Engineering, Accounting, Public Administration, and more.
Graduate Programs (S2): Master’s programs in Law, Management, Public Administration, and Engineering.
Doctorate Programs (S3): PhD programs in Law, Management, Public Administration, and Engineering.
Step 2: Check Eligibility Criteria
Undergraduate (S1) Programs:
High School Diploma: Applicants must have completed high school or the equivalent (e.g., SMA in Indonesia, or international equivalents like A-Levels or IB Diploma).
Minimum GPA: A minimum GPA of 2.50 to 3.00 is typically required (on a 4.00 scale), depending on the program.
Language Proficiency: Since most programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, applicants need proficiency in the language. International students may be required to enroll in a language preparatory program if necessary.
Graduate (S2) and Doctorate (S3) Programs:
Bachelor’s Degree (for Master's Programs): Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, related to the field of study they are applying for.
Master’s Degree (for Doctorate Programs): Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in a relevant field.
Minimum GPA: A GPA of 2.75 - 3.00 is typically required for admission into graduate programs.
Language Proficiency: International students must demonstrate proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia or English (depending on the program’s language of instruction).
Step 3: Prepare Required Documents
The following documents are generally required for both undergraduate and graduate applications:
Completed Application Form:
The application form can be obtained from the UNKRIS website or from the admissions office.
Academic Transcripts:
Undergraduate Applicants: High school diploma and transcripts.
Graduate Applicants: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree and transcripts, translated into English or Bahasa Indonesia if necessary.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency for most programs, or TOEFL/IELTS scores for programs taught in English.
International students who do not meet the Bahasa Indonesia requirement may need to take a language preparation course.
Letter of Motivation (Personal Statement):
A statement outlining why you want to study at UNKRIS and your future academic and career goals.
Recommendation Letters:
Graduate applicants may need to submit two recommendation letters from previous professors or employers, particularly for doctoral programs.
Copy of Passport/ID:
Domestic applicants must submit a copy of their ID card (KTP).
International students must submit a copy of their passport (valid for at least 18 months).
Curriculum Vitae (CV):
Required for graduate and PhD applicants, outlining academic background, work experience, and relevant skills.
Research Proposal (for Doctorate Applicants):
PhD applicants must submit a detailed research proposal outlining their intended research topic and goals.
Application Fee:
Payment of a non-refundable application fee (typically around $50 - $100 USD depending on the program).
Step 4: Submit the Application
Applications can be submitted online via the university’s admissions portal or in person at the admissions office.
Make sure that all required documents are uploaded or submitted with the application form.
Step 5: Entrance Examination and Interview (if applicable)
For some programs, especially in Engineering, Law, and Management, applicants may be required to take an entrance examination.
The entrance exam typically tests your knowledge in mathematics, logic, and language (for undergraduate students), or subject-specific knowledge for graduate applicants.
Interviews may be required for graduate and doctoral candidates, especially for highly competitive programs.
Step 6: Acceptance and Admission Offer
Once your application is reviewed and entrance exams (if required) are completed, the admissions office will inform you about your admission status.
If accepted, you will receive a formal offer letter along with details on how to proceed with registration and fee payment.
Step 7: Registration and Fee Payment
Upon receiving the offer letter, applicants need to confirm their admission by completing the registration process and paying the first-semester tuition fees.
For international students, this also includes submitting documents required for a student visa (KITAS) application.
Once admitted, international students must apply for a student visa (KITAS) to legally study in Indonesia.
Required Documents for Student Visa (KITAS):
Letter of Acceptance from UNKRIS.
Valid passport with at least 18 months of validity.
Proof of financial capability to support tuition fees and living expenses.
Health insurance valid in Indonesia.
The International Office at UNKRIS helps international students navigate the visa application process and ensures all necessary documentation is in order.
UNKRIS typically operates with two main intake periods per year for both undergraduate and graduate programs:
Application Period:
March to July
Start of Classes:
August or September
This is the primary intake period for most programs at UNKRIS. It offers the widest selection of courses and provides sufficient time for international students to process visas and make travel arrangements.
Application Period:
October to January
Start of Classes:
February
This intake has limited program availability and is more suitable for students applying late or transferring from other institutions. International students are still eligible to apply during this period but should ensure that they have enough time to complete the visa process.
To be eligible for undergraduate admission at UNKRIS, students must meet the following criteria:
High School Diploma or Equivalent:
Domestic Students: Must have completed SMA/SMK/MA or equivalent with a passing grade.
International Students: Must have completed a qualification equivalent to an Indonesian high school diploma, such as A-Levels, International Baccalaureate (IB), or other recognized international qualifications.
Minimum GPA Requirement:
A minimum GPA of 2.50 - 3.00 on a 4.00 scale is typically required. More competitive programs (e.g., Law, Engineering, Management) may require a higher GPA.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: Most programs at UNKRIS are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so students are generally required to have proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia.
International Students: International applicants who do not meet the required Bahasa Indonesia proficiency must enroll in language preparatory courses offered by UNKRIS or submit proof of language proficiency.
English Proficiency (for select programs): Some programs (especially those involving international cooperation) may be taught in English. In such cases, students are required to submit proof of English proficiency, such as TOEFL or IELTS scores:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80.
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.0.
Entrance Examination (if applicable):
Certain faculties (e.g., Engineering, Law, Management) may require applicants to take an entrance examination to assess their academic readiness in specific subjects, such as mathematics, logical reasoning, and language proficiency.
For admission into Master’s (S2) programs, applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:
Bachelor’s Degree:
Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree (S1) from an accredited institution relevant to the field of study they are applying for.
Minimum GPA Requirement:
A minimum GPA of 2.75 - 3.00 is required for most programs. More competitive programs may require a higher GPA, especially in areas like Management, Law, and Engineering.
Work Experience (Optional):
Some Master’s programs (such as Master of Management) may prefer applicants with relevant work experience (typically 1-2 years) in a related field. This is optional but may strengthen the application.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia: Most programs require proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia. International applicants who do not meet this requirement may be asked to enroll in a language preparation course.
English Proficiency: For programs taught in English, international applicants need to provide TOEFL/IELTS scores:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80.
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.0.
Recommendation Letters (Optional):
Some programs, particularly in graduate studies, may require applicants to submit two letters of recommendation from previous academic professors or employers.
Entrance Exam or Interview:
Depending on the program, applicants may be required to attend an entrance exam or an interview. This is often the case for competitive or specialized Master’s programs such as Law or Engineering.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Details of the Award |
---|---|---|
Academic Excellence Scholarship |
- High academic achievement |
- Partial or full tuition fee coverage based on academic performance |
Need-Based Scholarship |
- Students from low-income families |
- Covers partial tuition fees |
UNKRIS Talent Scholarship |
- Demonstrated talent in areas such as sports, arts, or extracurricular activities |
- Provides partial tuition based on the student's contribution in extracurricular fields |
Government Scholarships (Bidikmisi) |
- Indonesian citizen |
- Covers full tuition fees and living expenses |
Corporate/Private Scholarships |
- Strong academic record |
- Funded by corporate sponsors or private donors |
Graduate Research Scholarships |
- For graduate students (Master’s or Doctoral programs) involved in university research projects |
- Financial support for research activities |
UNKRIS Alumni Scholarship |
- Available for UNKRIS alumni enrolling in graduate programs |
- Provides discounted tuition fees for UNKRIS alumni pursuing Master's or Doctorate degrees |
International Student Scholarship |
- Open to international students |
- Partial tuition fee coverage for international students based on academic excellence |
Facility/Service |
Description |
Cost (USD) per Year |
---|---|---|
Location |
The campus is located in East Jakarta, offering easy access to the city center and surrounding areas. |
N/A |
Classrooms and Lecture Halls |
Modern classrooms equipped with multimedia systems and air-conditioning for a comfortable learning environment. |
Included in tuition fees |
Library |
A well-stocked library with a wide collection of books, journals, and online academic databases. |
Included in tuition fees |
Laboratories |
Specialized laboratories for engineering, computer science, and other fields for hands-on learning and research. |
Included in tuition fees |
Computer Facilities |
Computer labs with high-speed internet access and the latest software for students. |
Included in tuition fees |
Wi-Fi and IT Services |
Free Wi-Fi access across the campus, ensuring students have connectivity for academic and personal use. |
Included in tuition fees |
Sports Facilities |
Sports facilities including basketball courts, futsal fields, and a gym for recreational activities. |
Included in tuition fees |
Cafeteria and Dining Areas |
On-campus cafeterias offering a variety of affordable local and international meals. |
$1 - $3 per meal |
Student Lounges and Study Areas |
Student lounges and collaborative study areas for group projects and social activities. |
Included in tuition fees |
Health Services |
Basic healthcare services available on campus for students, including medical check-ups and first aid. |
Pay per service |
Parking Facilities |
Secure parking areas for students who commute via motorbikes or cars. |
$30 - $60 per year |
24/7 Campus Security |
24-hour security with CCTV surveillance, ensuring safety for students and staff. |
Included in tuition fees |
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Cost (USD) per Year |
---|---|---|
Off-Campus Boarding Houses (Kost) |
Private or shared rooms in boarding houses (kosts) near the university, usually including Wi-Fi and laundry services. |
$600 - $1,200 |
Private Apartments |
Furnished apartments with private bathrooms, kitchens, and sometimes air-conditioning. Ideal for students seeking more privacy. |
$1,500 - $3,000 |
University-Recommended Kosts |
UNKRIS provides recommendations for nearby kosts offering affordable housing options, with basic amenities such as Wi-Fi, communal areas, and laundry. |
$500 - $1,000 |
Shared Apartments |
Students can share apartments with other students, with shared living spaces and lower individual costs. |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
UNKRIS provides a stimulating academic environment where students are encouraged to participate actively in their learning. The university focuses on critical thinking, problem-solving, and practical applications of knowledge.
Small Class Sizes: Encourages close interaction between students and faculty members.
Supportive Faculty: Professors at UNKRIS are approachable and provide academic guidance to help students excel.
Research Opportunities: Particularly in fields like Law, Engineering, and Management, students can engage in research activities and work on real-world projects.
UNKRIS has a variety of student organizations and clubs that cater to diverse interests, from academic development to social engagement and hobbies.
BEM (Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa): The Student Executive Board at UNKRIS plays an important role in organizing events, workshops, and activities that enhance campus life. BEM represents the interests of the student body and collaborates with the administration to improve the university experience.
Students can join a wide range of clubs and societies based on their interests. Some of the popular clubs include:
Entrepreneurship Club: Supports students interested in starting businesses or learning entrepreneurial skills.
Debate Club: Develops public speaking and critical thinking skills through competitive debates and discussions on various social, political, and legal issues.
Sports Clubs: Clubs for sports like basketball, volleyball, badminton, futsal, and more. These clubs regularly participate in inter-university competitions and promote physical fitness.
Arts and Culture Clubs: Includes music, dance, theater, and photography clubs, which allow students to explore their creative talents and showcase them through performances and exhibitions.
Religious Organizations: Students can also join religious groups that promote spiritual growth, interfaith dialogue, and community service.
Sports play an important role in student life at UNKRIS. The university provides facilities for various sports activities, helping students stay fit and engaged outside of the classroom.
Basketball Courts: Open for students to play basketball recreationally or participate in university teams.
Futsal Fields: One of the most popular sports at the university, futsal tournaments are frequently organized.
Volleyball and Badminton Courts: Available for students to practice or join in friendly matches.
Gym: Equipped with exercise machines for students who want to focus on fitness.
The university organizes interfaculty sports tournaments and encourages students to represent UNKRIS in inter-university sports competitions at regional and national levels.
At UNKRIS, students are encouraged to participate in community service projects, which are an important part of the university’s mission to foster social responsibility and civic engagement.
KKN (Kuliah Kerja Nyata): This is a community service program where students work in local communities, especially in rural or underserved areas. During this program, students apply their academic knowledge to real-world problems, such as improving local infrastructure, healthcare, or education.
Volunteering Opportunities: Students are also involved in various volunteer activities, such as blood donation drives, environmental campaigns, and charity events.
UNKRIS provides a vibrant atmosphere with plenty of social events and cultural festivals that celebrate Indonesia’s rich diversity.
Indonesian Culture Day: Students celebrate various aspects of Indonesian culture, including traditional music, dance, and food. This is an opportunity for international students to experience the local culture.
Student Performances: Throughout the year, various music and theater performances are organized by student clubs. These events showcase the creative talents of the student body.
Students, particularly those in the arts and design fields, frequently hold exhibitions to display their work. This provides a platform for students to share their creativity with the wider university community.
While UNKRIS primarily serves domestic students, it is becoming increasingly popular with international students from various countries. The university offers support for international students through its International Office, which helps them integrate into campus life and Jakarta.
Orientation Program: UNKRIS provides an orientation program for international students, helping them settle into university life, navigate administrative processes, and understand local customs.
Cultural Exchange: International students are encouraged to participate in cultural exchange programs, fostering an inclusive environment where students from different backgrounds can interact and learn from one another.
Language Support: Since most programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, international students who need assistance with the language can enroll in language courses offered by the university.
UNKRIS is focused on preparing students for the professional world. The university has a dedicated Career Development Center (CDC) that helps students transition from university life to successful careers.
Career Counseling: Students can receive advice on career planning, job applications, and resume building.
Job Placement Assistance: The university helps connect students with employers through job fairs, networking events, and on-campus recruitment.
Internship Programs: UNKRIS has partnerships with local companies and organizations that provide internship opportunities for students to gain practical experience before they graduate.
Although UNKRIS does not provide on-campus accommodation, there are plenty of off-campus housing options near the university. Many students choose to live in kosts (boarding houses) or private apartments, which are affordable and convenient.
Kosts (Boarding Houses): These are popular among students due to their proximity to the university and reasonable cost. They often include Wi-Fi, laundry services, and shared kitchen facilities.
Private Apartments: Students who prefer more privacy or space can rent furnished apartments nearby.
Jakarta is relatively affordable for students. The cost of living (including accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses) typically ranges between $300 - $500 USD per month.
Here’s an overview of how UNKRIS supports students in securing internships and jobs after graduation, including the services provided and industries where graduates commonly find employment.
The Career Development Center (CDC) at UNKRIS is dedicated to helping students and graduates with career planning, job placements, and internship opportunities. The CDC provides a wide range of services to ensure that students are well-prepared for the professional world.
Career Counseling: One-on-one counseling sessions to help students identify their career interests, plan their career path, and develop job search strategies.
Job Fairs and Recruitment Events: UNKRIS organizes annual job fairs and recruitment drives where students can meet with potential employers from various industries. These events provide students with the opportunity to network and explore job prospects.
Resume Writing and Interview Preparation: Workshops and training sessions are conducted to help students create professional resumes, write cover letters, and prepare for job interviews.
Internship Programs: The CDC assists students in finding internships that align with their academic background and career goals. Internships help students gain hands-on experience and make professional connections before graduating.
Job Placement Assistance: The CDC has established relationships with local and national companies, ensuring that students have access to a variety of job opportunities. The center helps students navigate the job application process and connect with employers.
Internships are an integral part of career development at UNKRIS. The university encourages students to complete internships during their studies to gain practical experience and apply the theoretical knowledge they’ve acquired in real-world settings.
Banking and Finance: Management and accounting students often secure internships with banks like Bank Mandiri, Bank BNI, Bank BCA, and other financial institutions.
Engineering and Infrastructure: Engineering students (civil, electrical, and mechanical) gain experience through internships with construction companies, infrastructure firms, and energy companies.
Law Firms: Law students often complete internships with law firms, legal aid organizations, or corporate legal departments.
Public Sector: Public administration students frequently intern with government agencies or NGOs, providing them with insights into public policy and governance.
Tech and IT Firms: Information systems students often work with tech companies on software development, IT management, and systems analysis projects.
UNKRIS works to ensure that graduates are ready for the job market by connecting them with employers and providing continuous support through their placement efforts.
Graduates from UNKRIS have found success in a variety of sectors, including:
Banking and Finance: Graduates from the Management and Accounting programs often work in banks, financial services firms, and multinational corporations in financial analysis, auditing, and management roles.
Legal Sector: Law graduates typically work as lawyers, legal consultants, or in corporate legal departments.
Public Administration: Graduates from the Public Administration program often work in government agencies, ministries, or public service organizations.
Engineering and Infrastructure: Graduates from Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering programs secure jobs in construction, infrastructure development, manufacturing, and energy sectors.
Information Technology: Graduates from the Information Systems program often find roles in software development, IT management, cybersecurity, and data analysis.
UNKRIS has established relationships with a wide range of companies and organizations that regularly recruit its graduates. Some of the popular employers include:
Banking and Finance:
Bank Mandiri
Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI)
Bank Central Asia (BCA)
Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI)
Engineering and Construction:
PT Adhi Karya (Construction)
PT Wijaya Karya (Construction and Engineering)
PT Astra International (Automotive and Engineering)
Government and Public Sector:
Various government ministries and public institutions hire graduates from the Public Administration program.
Tech and IT Firms:
Telkom Indonesia
Gojek
Bukalapak
Tokopedia
Law Firms:
Graduates from the Law program find positions at leading law firms, including Assegaf Hamzah & Partners and Hadiputranto, Hadinoto & Partners.
UNKRIS also encourages students to explore entrepreneurship. Through the university’s Entrepreneurship Club and support programs, students interested in starting their own businesses can receive guidance and mentorship from experienced professionals.
Entrepreneurship Support:
Business Incubator: UNKRIS offers access to a business incubator that helps students develop their ideas into viable startups. The incubator provides resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities to budding entrepreneurs.
Workshops and Training: Regular workshops and training sessions are held to equip students with skills in business planning, marketing, finance, and product development.
UNKRIS boasts a strong alumni network, with graduates holding influential positions in various industries. The alumni network plays an important role in helping current students and recent graduates with career advice, mentorship, and job referrals.
Alumni Services:
Alumni Events: The university organizes networking events where alumni can share their experiences and provide guidance to current students.
Mentorship Program: UNKRIS’s alumni often mentor students, helping them navigate their career paths and connect with potential employers.
While UNKRIS primarily focuses on domestic employment, the university is working to build international partnerships and offer global career opportunities for its graduates.
International Internship Programs:
Some students, particularly in fields like business and technology, have opportunities to pursue international internships with multinational companies and international organizations.
Global Conferences and Networking:
UNKRIS often sends students and faculty to international seminars, conferences, and academic exchanges, giving students opportunities to network and learn from global experts.
Academic Performance:
Undergraduate Programs: Applicants must meet the GPA requirements (typically between 2.50 and 3.00 on a 4.00 scale) and provide a valid high school diploma or equivalent. Admission is based primarily on academic performance.
Graduate Programs: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with a minimum GPA is required for Master's programs. For PhD programs, applicants must hold a Master's degree and submit a research proposal.
Language Proficiency:
Since most programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, applicants are usually required to demonstrate proficiency in the language. For programs taught in English, students need to submit standardized test scores (such as TOEFL or IELTS).
Entrance Examinations and Interviews:
Certain competitive programs (e.g., Law, Engineering, Management) may require entrance examinations or interviews to assess the academic readiness of applicants. These exams help determine eligibility and potential for success in the program.
Program-Specific Selectivity:
Some programs may have higher selectivity due to limited capacity or high demand. For instance, Law and Engineering programs may have more applicants compared to available seats, which makes these programs more competitive.
International Students:
For international students, meeting the language requirements (especially proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia) and providing all necessary documents for the student visa (KITAS) process are essential. International applicants who meet these requirements typically have a strong chance of being admitted.
University of Krisnadwipayana (UNKRIS)
Jalan Raya Jatiwaringin No. 58,
Pondok Gede,
East Jakarta, 13620,
Jakarta, Indonesia.