UIII Admissions
PTNBH UIII offers you unparalleled academic opportunities and experiences. Read the information below to find out further about the programs and the requirements.
Apply Nowarrow_forwardDeadline
3 March 2026 — 15 April 2026
Application Fee
IDR 750,000 (Indonesian) · USD 50 (International)
Academic Qualification
Every applicant has a right to equal treatment without discrimination. UIII upholds the highest standards of fairness.
Master's Degree Requirements
- An undergraduate degree from an accredited higher education institution.
- Outstanding undergraduate certificate or equivalent qualifications in the relevant fields with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale of a maximum of 4.0.
- Have strong leadership qualities and academic background.
- Have good co-curricular and social activities record.
- Apply as a full-time Master's degree student at UIII.
- Have an English language proficiency as shown by a certificate in the form of IELTS or TOEFL. The English proficiency requirement does not apply to applicants who speak English as their native language, mother tongue, or first language or those who graduate from universities that use English as the language of instruction or medium of learning.
- Applicants who choose to apply for the M.A. in Turath Islam for the Faculty of Islamic Studies must have Arabic language proficiency as shown by a TOAFL certificate. The Arabic proficiency requirement does not apply to applicants who speak Arabic as their native language, mother tongue, or first language or those who graduate from universities that use Arabic as the language of instruction or medium of learning.
Faculties & Study Programs
UIII offers programs across 6 faculties with diverse specializations.
Faculty of Islamic Studies
The MA in Islamic Studies program is designed to equip students with excellent theoretical knowledge and expertise relevant to lecturers, researchers, religious leaders, and policy makers to deal with a variety of theological, political, and socio-cultural issues in the contemporary era.
The MA in Islamic Studies program is designed to equip students with excellent theoretical knowledge and expertise relevant to lecturers, researchers, religious leaders, and policy makers to deal with a variety of theological, political, and socio-cultural issues in the contemporary era. Students will take several courses that constitute the core of their expertise in either classical Islamic discourse, Islamic law, or contemporary expressions of Muslim societies. For those wishing to pursue further education, the MA in Islamic Studies program will provide substantive and theoretical knowledge of key issues in the study of Islam and a strong methodological foundation to conduct further research.
Vision
To become a study program that is open and excellent in Islamic studies at the international level, with an approach that integrates classical studies and modern scientific methods in addressing national and global challenges.
Missions
- To provide international-standard teaching and higher education in Islamic studies and for the Muslim community that is excellent, inclusive, and innovative.
- To develop outstanding research on the dynamics of Islam and the Muslim community that contributes to the advancement of knowledge and the resolution of national and global issues.
- To build international academic networks to support the efforts of the faculty to achieve international recognition.
MA Dual Degree Program
Students may also apply for the MA Dual Degree Program offered in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh and SOAS University of London. Detailed information is available on our website.
Expected Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the degree, students are expected:
- To demonstrate advanced knowledge and understanding of the basic universal values of Islam by critically examining the foundational and non-foundational sources of Islam.
- To show a capability to demonstrate the interconnectivity between the major classical texts and academic scholarship, and the contexts in which those texts are interpreted and translated into a variety of forms.
- To critically analyse and explain how the basic universal values of Islam are translated into a wide variety of institutions.
- To analyse Islam and the dynamics of Muslim societies from social, political, and cultural perspectives.
Objectives
- To produce MA graduates who are inclusive, innovative, and competitive in the field of Islamic studies and the Muslim community.
- To generate outstanding scientific works and innovations that are relevant to addressing national and global needs.
- To establish national and international academic collaborations that are beneficial for the development of the faculty.
A student pursuing an MA in Islamic Studies at UIII must complete a minimum of 56 credits within 6 semesters, consisting of foundation, core, and elective courses.
Foundation
- Wasatiyyatul Islam in a Globalizing World
- Discourses in Qur'an and Hadith Studies
- Islamic History and Civilization
- Approaches and Methods in Islamic Studies
Core
- Anthropology of Islam and Muslim Societies
- Research Methodology
- Islamic Law: Classical and Contemporary Debates
- Advanced Reading in Classical Islamic Studies
- Independent Project on Islam and Muslim Societies
- Proposal Seminar
- Journal Article Publication
- Thesis (Research and Defense)
Elective
- Decolonizing Islamic Studies
- Islamic Theology, Philosophy, and Mysticism
- Digital Islam: Artificial Intelligence and Technological Futures
- Islam in Southeast Asia
- Islam and Politics
- Comparative Religion
- Islam, Humanitarianism, and Environmentalism
- Self-Funding
- LPDP Scholarship
- BIB and LPDP Scholarship for MA Dual Degree
All documents must be in English.
- GPA of at least 3.0 on a scale of a maximum of 4.0, proven by undergraduate academic certificate and transcript.
- A valid English language proficiency certificate: TOEFL iBT 80 or ITP 525 or IELTS 6.5 (MA in Islamic Studies); or IELTS 6.5 (SOAS) / IELTS 7.0 (University of Edinburgh) for MA Dual Degree Program. The certificate must be issued within the past 24 months.
- Curriculum vitae (in tabular form).
- Two reference (recommendation) letters.
- Motivation letter.
- Registration fee: IDR 750,000 (Indonesian nationals) / USD 50 (international applicants).
Aims to produce distinctive experts at the intersection of digital humanities and Islamic studies, equipping them with both strong academic foundations and practical computing skills. This specialization is a visionary response to the rapid developments at the critical juncture of technology, humanities, and Islamic studies.
The MA in Islamic Studies Specializing in Digital Islam aims to produce distinctive experts at the intersection of digital humanities and Islamic studies, equipping them with both strong academic foundations and practical computing skills. This specialization is a visionary response to the rapid developments at the critical juncture of technology, humanities, and Islamic studies. It is designed to address the needs and challenges of the digital era within the broader context of industry needs and Islamic scholarship.
Located in Indonesia, one of the world's largest Muslim-majority nations and among the most digitally active societies, UIII provides an unparalleled laboratory for studying digital Islam. While studies in digital humanities continue to grow globally, no institution currently offers a dedicated program that integrates digital humanities with Islamic studies, which we define as 'digital Islam.' The establishment of this specialization is therefore a groundbreaking initiative, positioning it to become the pioneering MA program in the world focused specifically on this emerging field.
Vision
To become a leading education and research center in digital Islam, both in Indonesia and globally, that supports UIII's vision of excelling in knowledge development and contributing to the advancement of human life and civilization through innovative education and research. This vision also aligns with the Faculty of Islamic Studies' commitment to promoting Islamic Studies that are interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary by integrating Islamic scholarship with digital humanities.
Missions
- To provide international-standard higher education in digital Islam, producing graduates who are competitive and highly knowledgeable in interdisciplinary studies that integrate Islamic studies with digital humanities approaches.
- To develop innovative research in digital Islam that strengthens the discipline and offers contributions to addressing social challenges and advancing knowledge at both national and global levels.
- To build and sustain national and international academic collaboration networks that support the growth of digital Islam and promote Indonesian Islam as a vital part of global civilization.
This program aims to produce graduates with strong expertise in both Islamic studies and digital humanities.
Learning Outcomes
- Graduates are able to advance knowledge, approaches, and methods in Islamic studies through digital humanities frameworks, producing rigorous and innovative scholarly outputs.
- Graduates master the theories and approaches of digital Islam, including the analysis of Muslims' engagement with digital media as well as digitized classical Islamic texts, manuscripts, and artifacts.
- Graduates are able to address gaps in digital Islam research by applying interdisciplinary approaches, including digital data collection, computational analysis, and digital visualization.
- Graduates are able to lead and manage research and non-research digital Islam projects that advance scholarly knowledge, benefit society, and disseminate their outcomes through online platforms that achieve national or international recognition.
The curriculum is designed to integrate Islamic studies, humanities, and social sciences with essential computing skills. The courses are organized into foundation, core, and elective components. A student must complete a minimum of 56 credits.
Foundation
- Wasatiyyah Islam
- Discourses in Qur'an and Hadith Studies
- Islamic History and Civilization
- Approaches and Methods in Islamic Studies and Digital Humanities
Core
- Islamic Law: Classical and Contemporary Debates
- Programming for Digital Humanities
- Digital Anthropology of Islam and Muslim Societies
- Digital Humanities for Classical Islamic Studies
- Proposal Seminar
- Journal Article Publication
- Digital Humanities Project/Internship
- Thesis Research
- Thesis Defense
Elective
- Social Web Mining and Analysis
- Data Visualization and Design
- Islam and Technological Future: AI and Biotechnology
- Islamic Politics and the Digital Umma
- Script to Screen: Digitizing Islam Nusantara Manuscripts
- Social Media, Algorithmic Authority, and Influencers in the Muslim World
- Self-Funding
- LPDP Scholarship
- BIB and LPDP Scholarship for MA Dual Degree
All documents must be in English.
- GPA of at least 3.0 on a scale of a maximum of 4.0, proven by undergraduate academic certificate and transcript.
- A valid English language proficiency certificate: TOEFL iBT 80 or ITP 525 or IELTS 6.5 (MA in Islamic Studies); or IELTS 6.5 (SOAS) / IELTS 7.0 (University of Edinburgh) for MA Dual Degree Program. The certificate must be issued within the past 24 months.
- Curriculum vitae (in tabular form).
- Two reference (recommendation) letters.
- Motivation letter.
- Registration fee: IDR 750,000 (Indonesian nationals) / USD 50 (international applicants).
قسم أكاديمي يعنى بدراسة التراث الإسلامي في فروعه الكبرى بمنهج نقدي وتجديدي، يجمع بين الفهم العميق للموروث وتحليل النصوص ومهارات تحقيق المخطوطات والكوديكولوجيا والرقمنة، إضافة إلى دراسة التراث في نوسنتارا والدراسات البينية والإنسانيات الرقمية.
قسم أكاديمي يعنى بدراسة التراث الإسلامي في فروعه الكبرى بمنهج نقدي وتجديدي، يجمع بين الفهم العميق للموروث وتحليل النصوص ومهارات تحقيق المخطوطات والكوديكولوجيا والرقمنة، إضافة إلى دراسة التراث في نوسنتارا والدراسات البينية والإنسانيات الرقمية. وينمي القسم أدوات الاجتهاد المعاصر التمييز بين الثابت والمتغير، ويقدّم تكوينا علميا متوازنا قائما على الوسطية والبحث الرصين وفق المعايير الأكاديمية العالمية، لإنتاج دراسات تفعّل مقاصد التراث وتربطه بقضايا العصر.
يتميّز هذا البرنامج برؤيةٍ طموحة تسعى إلى الريادة العالمية في إحياء التراث الإسلامي من خلال قراءة نقدية تجديدية ومنهجية معاصرة، بما يجمع بين الأصالة والابتكار في آنٍ واحد.
أولًا: برنامج أكاديمي رصين بمنهج نقدي تجديدي
يقدّم القسم مقررات علمية متينة تُعنى بدراسة التراث الإسلامي وفق مقاربات نقدية حديثة، مما يمكّن الدارسين من فهم التراث فهمًا عميقًا واعيًا، بعيدًا عن القراءة التقليدية الجامدة.
ثانيًا: تنمية مهارات التحقيق والتحليل المتخصص
يركّز البرنامج على بناء قدرات الطلبة في تحقيق المخطوطات، وتحليل النصوص التراثية، وإتقان علوم الكوديكولوجيا والباليوغرافيا والفهرسة، وفق المعايير المهنية العالمية.
ثالثًا: توظيف التقنيات الرقمية والإنسانيات الرقمية
يواكب البرنامج متطلبات العصر عبر تدريب الطلبة على استخدام أدوات الرقمنة والتحليل النصي والإنسانيات الرقمية، بما يعزّز فرص الابتكار والتدويل في مجال دراسات التراث.
رابعًا: تأهيل الباحث المجتهد المعاصر
يعمل البرنامج على تطوير مهارات الاجتهاد المعاصر، وغرس القدرة على التمييز بين الثابت والمتغيّر في التراث، بما يمكّن الخريج من معالجة القضايا الفكرية والاجتماعية الحديثة بخطاب علمي موثوق ومؤثر.
خامسًا: إنتاج بحوث علمية أصيلة بمعايير عالمية
يهدف القسم إلى تمكين الطلبة من إنتاج بحوث علمية محكّمة وأصيلة تسهم في خدمة التراث الإسلامي وتفعيل مقاصده، وفق أعلى معايير الجودة الأكاديمية.
سادسًا: بيئة أكاديمية قائمة على الجودة والأخلاقيات
يلتزم البرنامج بترسيخ قيم الجودة والاستدامة والأخلاقيات الأكاديمية، سعيًا إلى بناء قسم يُعدّ مركز تميّز عالمي في التحقيق والدراسات النقدية للتراث الإسلامي.
يقدّم برنامج الماجستير في التراث الإسلامي منهجًا دراسيًا منظّمًا، يلتزم فيه دراسة المقررات الأساسية والإجبارية في السنة الأولى للفصلين الدراسيين الأول والثاني. وفي الفصل الدراسي الأول للسنة الثانية، يتيح البرنامج للطلبة اختيار مجال تخصّصي من خلال مقررات اختيارية تتوافق مع اهتماماتهم البحثية وتدعم مشاريعهم الأكاديمية. وفي الفصل الدراسي الثاني للسنة الثانية، يلتزم فيه إنجاز متطلبات نهائية، إمّا رسالة علمية أو تحقيق مخطوط.
السنة الأولى — الفصل الأول: أساسي وإجباري
- وسطية الإسلام
- تاريخ التفسير ومناهج المفسرين
- تاريخ السنة ومناهج المحدثين
- مناهج البحث العلمي ومقارباته
- مناهج تحقيق المخطوطات
السنة الأولى — الفصل الثاني: أساسي وإجباري
- دراسات في التراث الفقهي والاجتهاد المعاصر
- قراءات تجديدية في التراث الكلامي والصوفي
- دراسات متقدمة في اللغة العربية
- التراث الإسلامي في نوسنتارا
- دراسات التراث الإسلامي في الأكاديمية الغربية
السنة الثانية — الفصل الأول
يختار الطلبة المواد الاختيارية التي تدعم المشروع النهائي (إما رسالة علمية أو تحقيق المخطوطات):
- خطة بحث الرسالة / خطة تحقيق المخطوطات (إجباري)
- قراءات إسلامية معاصرة في التراث (اختياري)
- تفكيك الخطاب الاستعماري والدراسات الإسلامية (اختياري)
- الدراسات الإسلامية والإنسانيات الرقمية (اختياري)
- علم المكتبة وفهرسة المخطوطات (اختياري)
- علم الكوديكولوجيا (اختياري)
- التحقيق الرقمي للنصوص (اختياري)
السنة الثانية — الفصل الثاني: إجباري
- رسالة الماجستير / تحقيق المخطوطات التراثية
- تمويل ذاتي
- منحة جامعية متاحة وفق الشروط والمعاير المعمول بها في الجامعة
- منحة LPDP
- منحة Norway - UIII للطالبات الأفغانيات المتميّزات
- منحة PEMRI - UIII للطلاب الأفغانيين المتميّزين
- منحة INSANI - UIII للطلبة من الجزائر، أذربيجان، بنجلاديش، بوركينا فاسو، إيران، العراق، ليبيا، المالديف، موريتانيا، المغرب، موزامبيك، فلسطين، الصومال، السودان، سوريا، تونس، اليمن
شروط القبول والتسجيل
يجب أن تكون جميع الوثائق باللغة العربية
- أن يكون المتقدّم حاصلاً على درجة البكالوريوس في الدراسات الإسلامية أو في أحد التخصّصات ذات الصلة من جامعة معترف بها، بمعدّلٍ لا يقلّ عن 3.0 من 4.0.
- تقديم شهادة وكشف درجات يثبت المسار الأكاديمي للمتقدّم في المرحلة البكالوريوس/الليسانس
- عدد (2) من خطاب توصية يثبت القدرات والمهارات العلمية والبحثية للمتقدم
- شهادة مهارات اللغة العربية (TOAFL) بـ 550 درجة
- شهادة مهارات اللغة الإنجليزية (TOEFL) بـ 450 درجة (إن وجد)
- يجب أن تكون شهادة المهارات اللغوية صادرة خلال سنتين ماضية
- تقديم خطاب التحفيز يوضّح دوافع الالتحاق بالقسم والخلفية العلمية والاهتمامات البحثية والأهداف الأكاديمية والمهنية (لا يقل عن 1500 كلمة)
- بطاقة قومية (KTP) / جواز السفر (للطلبة الدوليين)
- صورة ذاتية
- السيرة الذاتية (CV)
- رسوم التسجيل: IDR 750,000
To become a leading and internationally recognized study program in the field of Islamic studies and Muslim communities through interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary approaches to address national and global challenges.
The PhD in Islamic Studies is designed to train scholars capable of conducting extensive and original research on the formation of Islamic discourse and the dynamics of Muslim societies in both classical and contemporary contexts. Through interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary approaches, the program enables students to critically engage with diverse textual traditions, intellectual debates, and social realities of Muslim communities.
Students will develop strong substantive and theoretical foundations in key areas of Islamic Studies, supported by rigorous methodological training and close academic supervision. The program equips graduates with advanced research skills and intellectual independence required to produce original and impactful scholarship that contributes to the advancement of academic knowledge in Islamic Studies.
Vision
To become a leading and internationally recognized study program in the field of Islamic studies and Muslim communities through interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary approaches to address national and global challenges.
Missions
- To provide internationally standardized education and teaching in Islamic studies and Muslim communities through interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary approaches to create competent and globally competitive graduates.
- To deliver high-quality education and teaching in Islamic studies and Muslim communities that meet international standards, with excellent, inclusive, and innovative approaches to produce competent and globally competitive graduates.
- To develop outstanding research on the dynamics of Islam and Muslim communities that not only contributes to the advancement of knowledge but also offers solutions to national and global problems.
- To build and strengthen international academic collaboration networks to support the study program's efforts in achieving global reputation and recognition.
Interdisciplinary Excellence
You will explore Islam and Muslim societies through dynamic interdisciplinary approaches grounded in the social sciences and humanities, connecting classical Islamic traditions with contemporary issues and enabling you to develop a comprehensive and critical understanding of Islam and its diverse intellectual and social expressions.
Produce Original Research with Global Impact
You will acquire advanced research skills through rigorous methodological training and dedicated supervision, enabling you to produce an original doctoral dissertation that contributes meaningfully to international scholarly debates and advances knowledge in the field of Islamic Studies.
International and Diverse Academic Environment
You will study in a program that meets international standards and connects you with global academic networks, while enabling you to interact and collaborate with a diverse community of students from various countries, fostering a rich environment of intellectual exchange.
Study with Internationally Recognized Faculty
You will be mentored by professors and lecturers who graduated from leading universities abroad and are internationally recognized for their expertise and publications in reputable academic books and journals.
Become a Leading Scholar of Islam and Muslim Societies
This program prepares you to graduate as an independent scholar and researcher with recognized expertise in classical and contemporary Islam and Muslim societies, equipped for careers in academia and research institutions as well as in policy-making bodies, NGOs, and government institutions, where you can contribute meaningful scholarly and societal insights.
Total Credits: 51 credits required
Foundation
- Wasatiyyatul Islam in Globalizing World
- Diversity in Islamic Thought
Core
- Methodology Clinics
- Approaches and Methods in Islamic Studies
- Article Publication in Reputable Journal
- Proposal Defense
- Work in Progress
- Dissertation
Elective
- Islam and Global Issues
- Classical Islam: Text, Content, and Discourse
- Islamic Digital Humanities
- Management of Religious Diversity
- Mobility and Mobilization in Muslim Societies
- Global Muslim Politics
Course Structure
- Semester 1: 13 credits — Foundation & Core
- Semester 2: 10 credits — Foundation & Elective
- Semester 3: 3 credits — Core
- Semester 4: Non-credits — Field Work
- Semester 5: 3 credits — Work in Progress 1
- Semester 6: 3 credits — Work in Progress 2
- Semester 7: Non-credits — Field Work
- Semester 8: 19 credits — Dissertation
- Self-Funding
- LPDP (Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan)
- Netherlands - UIII Scholarship (for female students from Afghanistan)
- Indonesian AID Scholarship for Islamic Community Development - UIII (INSANI) (Target Countries: Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Maldives, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Palestine, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen)
All documents must be in English (MA and PhD in Islamic Studies) or in Arabic (MA in Turath Islam).
- GPA of at least 3.5 on a scale of a maximum of 4.0, proven by master's academic certificate and transcript.
- A valid language proficiency certificate: TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 6.5, and TOAFL (Test of Arabic as a Foreign Language) 550. The certificate must be issued within the past 24 months.
- Full curriculum vitae (in tabular form).
- Two reference (recommendation) letters.
- Motivation letter.
- Brief research proposal.
- Two academic writing samples.
- Paid registration fee: IDR 750,000.
Guidelines
Download the application manuals for your chosen admission pathway.
Scholarship Scheme
UIII offers several scholarship programs for outstanding students.
schoolApply for Scholarshiparrow_forwardUIII Scholarship Scholarship
Target: This scholarship is intended for Indonesian or International students pursuing Master's program offered at UIII. This scholarship is not permitted for Indonesian citizens/foreigners who already have a Master's degree, or currently studying (ongoing) a master's program.
Duration
4 semesters (2 years)
Max Age
35 years old
Available Programs:
- M.A. in Islamic Studies (incl. Digital Islam)
- M.A. in Turath Islam
- M.A. in Political Science (Comparative Politics & International Relations)
- Master of Public Policy (Climate Change specializations)
- M.A. in Economics (5 concentrations)
- M.Fin in Sustainable Finance
- M.A. in Education
- M.Sc in Data Science
- M.A. in Law (Environmental Law & Global/Transnational Law)
Admission Timeline
Key dates for the 2026/2027 academic year.
3 Mar 2026
Admissions Opens
Application portal opens for all programs.
9 Mar – 20 Apr 2026
Administrative Selection
Review and verification of submitted application documents.
15 Apr 2026
Admissions Deadline
Final deadline for all application submissions.
21 Apr – 26 Apr 2026
Desk Review and Interview
Academic assessment and interview for shortlisted candidates.
1 May – 8 May 2026
Result Announcement
UIII Admissions 2026/2027 results announced to all applicants.
3 Mar 2026
Admissions Opens
Application portal opens for all programs.
9 Mar – 20 Apr 2026
Administrative Selection
Review and verification of submitted application documents.
15 Apr 2026
Admissions Deadline
Final deadline for all application submissions.
21 Apr – 26 Apr 2026
Desk Review and Interview
Academic assessment and interview for shortlisted candidates.
1 May – 8 May 2026
Result Announcement
UIII Admissions 2026/2027 results announced to all applicants.
Language Requirements
Certificates must be valid (no more than two years old prior to the start of the study).
| Test | Master's Program | Dual Degree Master's | PhD Program |
|---|---|---|---|
| TOEFL ITP®️ | 525 (550 for Law) | — | 550 |
| TOEFL iBT®️ | 80 | 80 | 94 |
| PTE Academic | 58 | 58 | 65 |
| IELTS™️ | 6.0 (6.5 for Law) | 6.5 | 6.5 |
| TOAFL | 550 | — | — |
| Duolingo | — | — | — |
Master's Program
Dual Degree Master's
PhD Program
infoOnly prospective students who meet the minimum English language requirement can apply for the scholarship. However, those who do not meet the requirements can still apply for a self-funding scheme.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about UIII admissions.
Visit the UIII Admissions Portal for step-by-step guidance on the application process and required documents. The admission portal is only available during the application period. The portal will automatically close once the deadline ends. Please note that this is the only portal for the application process and we do not accept applications sent via other channels including email, offline submission, etc.
Admission requirements vary by program but generally include academic transcripts, English proficiency test scores, a statement of purpose, and reference reports. Visit uiii.ac.id/admissions for more detailed information.
Yes, an application fee applies. The amount is Rp 750,000 for Indonesian nationals or USD 50 for international applicants.
UIII offers several scholarships, including those provided by the Indonesian government and international partners.
No, if you receive a UIII scholarship, you are not allowed to receive other funding sources.
Yes, UIII encourages interdisciplinary learning. Applicants with non-linear academic backgrounds may be admitted if they demonstrate sufficient motivation, academic capability, and relevance to their chosen program.
No, you cannot apply to more than one program. We advise you to choose one program that best suits you. We offer a variety of programs from different faculties.
Currently, UIII does not accept transfer credits. All students must complete the full program as outlined in the curriculum.
Currently, UIII only offers full-time study programs to ensure students can fully immerse themselves in academic and campus life.
Working is not permissible under the student visa policy in Indonesia. UIII offers full-time academic programs, so students are expected to prioritize their studies.
Yes, students at UIII are encouraged to engage in volunteering and internship opportunities. International students, for example, have participated in teaching English at local schools, reflecting UIII's commitment to giving back to the community.
The Research Proposal must be approximately 1,500–2,000 words and consist of: A. Research Title, B. Background, C. Statement of the Problem, D. Research Questions/Objectives, E. Rationale, F. Methods and Research Design, G. Significance/Expected Contributions, H. References.
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