ADMISSION REQUIREMENT

There are four application channels available:

  1. Academic channel, where students are filtered based on their high school report card with particular emphasis on specific subjects, according to the programme they apply to. 
  2. Scholarship channel. Applicants are filtered based on their high school achievements, ranging from academic to non-academic achievements.
  3. Regular test channel. Applicants take part in written tests according to the programme they apply to and are awarded admission upon passing.
  4. Regular and Scholarship test channel. Applicants take part in written tests according to the programme they are applying to and are awarded admission and scholarship based on the test score.

The following are Information System – specific application requirements. The specific requirements help us ensure the applicants possess sufficient basic knowledge to follow the curriculum and graduate on time.

  1. School origin: High School (SMA) graduates of natural science (IPA) track and social science (IPS) track
  2. Emphasised subjects in school report: English, Mathematics, IT
  3. Written test subjects (scholarship): English, Logics, Basic Mathematics and Statistics
ComponentsAcademic TrackRegular Test TrackInternational Admission
SubjectsAcademic ReportTest ResultAcademic reports/test result
MathMin Score of 75Min 35(same as academic/regular track requirements)
LogicMin Score of 75Min 35(same as academic/regular track requirements)
Test as part of international competencies :
EnglishMin Score of 75Min 35TOEFL (Paper based) 450, TOEFL International based 45, IELTS 5
Transfer Students from other program/UniversitySimilar or higher accreditation rank of previous program, and a minimum of grade B for courses that are projected to be converted