Sabtu, 29 Juni 2013

Education in Indonesia



Higher education
The higher education institution is categorized into two types: public and private. Both are supervised by the Ministry of National Education. There are four types of higher education institution: universities, institutes, academies, and polytechnics.
Indonesia's institutions of higher education have experienced dramatic growth since independence. In 1950 there were 10 institutions of higher learning with a total of about 6,500 students. In 1970, 450 private and state institutions enrolled about 237,000 students, and by 1990 there were 900 institutions with about 141,000 teachers and nearly 1.5 million students.By 2009 there were 2,975 institutions of higher education and more than 4.2 million students.Of these institutions, 3 percent were public, with 57.1 percent of the student enrollment, and 97 percent were private, with 42.9 of the student enrollment.Even though government subsidies finance approximately 80 to 90 percent of state university budgets, universities have considerably more autonomy in curriculum and internal structure than do primary and secondary schools. Whereas, tuition in such state institutions is more affordable than private-university tuition, enabling attendance by students from relatively modest backgrounds, faculty salaries are low by international standards. Lecturers often have other jobs outside the university to supplement their wages.
Private universities are generally operated by foundations.Unlike state universities, private institutions have budgets that are almost entirely tuition-driven. A onetime registration fee (which can be quite high) is determined at the time of entry.Universities with a religious affiliation may receive donations or grants from religious organizations.The government provides only limited scholarship support for studentswishing to attend private universities.
Most of the 6,000 foreign students studying in Indonesian universities hail from Malaysia. In particular, they are in the fields of medicine, pharmacy, literature, humanities, Islamic studies and engineering and the majority are sponsored by the Malaysian government. These foreign students are dispersed across Indonesia in almost all government universities such as University of Sumatera Utara, University of Indonesia, GadjahMada University, Bandung Institute of Technologyand also in  private institutions such as University of Kristen KridaWacana (UKRIDA).
Indonesian degrees
Type ofdegree
Indonesian term
Equivalent in English speaking countries
Diploma 1 (D1)
Profesionalahlipratama

Associate degree

Diploma 2 (D2)

Profesionalahlimuda
Associate degree

Diploma 3 (D3)

Profesionalahlimadya

Associate degree

Diploma 4 (D4)

Sarjanasainsterapan
Bachelor's degree

Sarjana 1 (S1) Sarjana


Bachelor's degree

Sarjana 2 (S2) Magister

Master's degree

Sarjana 3 (S3) Doktor

Doctoral degree

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