Studienkolleg Indonesia

Studienkolleg Indonesia
Studienkolleg Indonesia was founded in 2003 as a result of a German-Indonesian collaboration between two partners: the Indonesia-Germany Foundation and the Studienkolleg of Leibniz University Hannover in Lower Saxony. Studienkolleg Indonesia now has its own building, the Grey Building, located in Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD), and is the only Studienkolleg outside of Germany.
The differences between the Indonesian and German education systems require thorough and effective preparation for prospective students wishing to study in Germany.
Why Studienkolleg Indonesia?
- Better preparation
- Parents still receive learning outcome reports
- Competitive pricing
- Diploma recognized by all German universities
- Professional teaching staff, German graduates and native speakers
- Adequate learning facilities
Benefits for Parents and Prospective Students
Greater and faster chance of success
Many prospective Indonesian students, when attending Studienkolleg in Germany, experience difficulties and confusion during the assessment test.
The number of foreign students seeking to enter Studienkolleg in Germany increases every year, making it difficult to be accepted directly into one.
Intensive Learning and Individual Guidance
Studienkolleg Indonesia offers intensive learning that is not only oriented towards German standards but also considers the needs and demands of Indonesian students.
Benefits for Parents
Your children will stay longer in Indonesia, and as parents, you can more easily monitor their educational progress, and they will depart for Germany better prepared.
Assessment Test
The final exam for the Studienkolleg, called the “Feststellungsprüfung,” is a state exam (under the German government/Ministry of Education of the German State). KMK: Kultusministerkonferenz is held in Jakarta in conjunction with Studienkolleg Hannover, and the diploma is recognized by German universities and Hochschule/Applied Universities.
Requirements
- High school diploma with a minimum average score of 85.
- If the average score on the diploma is less than 85, then the UTBK (University Test) with a minimum score of 500 points is required.
- High School Report Card, Grade 12, Semester 5 and 6
- German Language Certificate Level B1
Major
- Engineering Department (T)
Subjects: German, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Informatics - Medicine/Natural Sciences (M)
Subjects: German, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology - Economics/Social Sciences (W)
Subjects: German, Mathematics, Economics, Social Sciences, Business English
Program Schedule
- Winter Semester
- Registration: May-Early August
- Entrance Exam: Mid-August
- Learning: September-June/July
- Summer Semester
- Registration: November-Early March
- Entrance Exam: Mid-March
- Learning: April-January/February
Current Fees
- Registration Fee: Rp 2,500,000
- Fee per Semester: Rp 38,500,000 + 1100 Euros
- Final Exam Fee: 300 Euros
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