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  • Admission for Electronics and Instrumentation International Undergraduate Program

Admission for Electronics and Instrumentation International Undergraduate Program

  • 13 January 2025, 01.17
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  • International Program
  • Eligibility
  • Tuition Fees
  • Procedures
  • Test Scheme
  • Overview:

    Recent regional and international market labor data has shown worthy of attention increment in availability, especially in the industry where technology heavily change their business. Nonetheless, there is still a wide gap between the abilities trained in the world of higher education and the demand industrial world needs. Electronics and Instrumentation is one of five strategic industries that has been approved by the minister of industry in Making Indonesia 4.0 roadmap. The other four: food and beverages, clothes, automotive, and chemistry, are encouraged to adopt Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Robotics and 3D to achieve a significant competitive edge.

    Currently, the Electronic and Instrumentation Program has a considerably high demand and as many resources as necessary to develop an international undergraduate program. The program is an “A” national accreditation institution and already get its first ASIIN accreditation. The program has high profile human resources, and excellent research and community services activities. There are already some international achievements as well.

    To achieve performance indicator of an international program for both on faculty and university level, and to support student mobility both incoming and outgoing indicator, the department of computer science and electronics opens an international undergraduate program in the field of electronics and instrumentation.

    The vision of this program is being a nationally superior and internationally qualified program in education, learning process, development and implementation of wide ranges electronics and instrumentation application with highly qualified products, and producing graduates who possesses superior intellectual, strong moral character, competent, highly capable in science and technology and able to play an active role in the community, for the glory of Indonesia in particular and mankind in general.

    The program has the following missions:

    1. To build and develop the capacity of the undergraduate program in its learning process implementation to the level of postgraduates program and produce internationally-acknowledged graduates from any potential Indonesian citizen

    2. To build and develop electronics and instrumentation research groups able to carry out fundamental and applied research in a responsible and integrated manner with international standard, for the sake of prosperity of the nation and humanity.

    Expanding the role of electronics and instrumentation utilization to be recognized as significant added values for prosperity and life quality of society both in material and spiritual.

    International Exposure Program

    The difference between this international class program and the regular program can be described in the following points:

    1. Communication is in English

    2. The number of students in each class in the international program is more limited to ensure the academic learning quality

    3. The student is required to have at least one international exposure to the following programs:
      • Study Abroad
      • Dual Degree
      • Student Exchange
      • Summer/Winter School
      • International Internship
      • International Competition
      • International Conference

    Admission

    Universitas Gadjah Mada is a great place to study Electronics and Instrumentation. International Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation has limited space. Prospective students must apply for admission through the University Admission Office. More detailed information are available through the link below.

    Admission Information (Regular Class, International Class)
    Contact & Information:

    Head of the Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    Dr. Yohanes Suyanto, M.Ikom
    email : yanto@ugm.ac.id
    mobile: +62 856-2869-037

    Secretary of the Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    Bambang Nurcahyo Prastowo, M.Sc., Drs.
    email: prastowo@ugm.ac.id

    ADDRESS

    International Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    Sekip Utara, FMIPA UGM
    Yogyakarta 55281
    INDONESIA
    Telephone: +62 (274) 546194
    Facsimile: +62 (274) 556194
    Email: dep-ike.mipa@ugm.ac.id

    • Graduates of 2025, 2024, and 2023 from:
      • Senior High School or
      • A-Level or
      • International Baccalaureate

  • Structure Fee (For Academic Year 2024/2025)

    No Faculty Program Fee(s)
    Application Tuition /semester
    1 Mathematics
    and Natural Sciences
    Electronics
    and Instrumentation
    Rp. 1.500.000,00 Uang Kuliah Tunggal

    Rp25.000.000,-
    (for Indonesian students)

    Uang Kuliah Tunggal

    Rp25.000.000,-

    Institutional Development Fee
    (only in the 1st Semester)

    Rp50.000.000,-
    (for non-Indonesian students)

  • Admission Procedures

      1. Sign up for an application account at um.ugm.ac.id, here.
      2. Complete the online application form and upload the following documents (minimum 150 kb and maximum 800 kb):
        For applicants who graduate in 2023 and 2024 For applicants to be graduated in 2025 Format
        Coloured Photograph with white
        background
        Coloured Photograph
        with white background
        *.jpg
        High school graduation certificate
        or SAT/A-Level/International Baccalaureate
        or equivalent certificate
        High school academic report
        from grade 10 to 11 and
        the first semester of grade 12
        *.pdf
        High school academic report
        from grade 10 to 12
        ID Card (SIM/KTP/Passport/
        student card)
        *.pdf
        High school (SMA) diploma
        for applicants who graduated
        in 2022 or 2023.
          A statement letter of year 12 student
        for applicants who will graduate in 2025.
        *.pdf
        ID Card (SIM/KTP/Passport/
        student card)
        *.pdf
      3. Print application form, if you cannot print the application form or your online application fail, please contact us at 0274-6491808/551222 or email your payment receipt and all of the required documents to umugm@ugm.ac.id.
      4. Admission Card can be printed on the day as mentioned in your application account..

    Payment Procedures

    Payment procedures are explained in detail on your admission account on um.ugm.ac.id.

  • Test Scheme

    Test Duration
    Day 1

     

    Gadjah Mada Scholastic Test (GMST) 90 minutes
    English Proficiency Test 150 minutes
     Day 2

    (start from 8am)

    Interview –

Programs

  • Undergraduate Programs in Computer Science
    • + Regular Program
    • + International Program
  • Undergraduate Programs in Electronics & Instrumentation
    • + Regular Program
    • + International Program
  • Postgraduates
    • + Magister in Computer Science
    • + Magister in Artificial Intelligence
    • + Magister in Electronics & Instrumentation
  • + Doctorate in Computer Science

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    • Field of Study for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Graduate profile and Profession for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Learning Method for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Learning Outcome for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Module Handbook for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Opportunity to Join a World Class Study Program
    • Vision, Mission and Objective for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation

Prospective Students, welcome!


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