Study in Indonesia

Indonesia is increasingly becoming an important pillar in the global academic structures pulled by its promising economic outlook, setting it on course to be the world’s 7th largest economy by 2030, is naturally attracting the interest of many international students.

Here you will be given an opportunity to put academic study into a full practical framework through field projects, and by undertaking Indonesian-run academic programs.

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Destination Indonesia, a Nations Online country profile of the largest archipelago in the world. The island country is located in Maritime Southeast Asia, between the Indian Ocean (to the south and west), the Timor Sea and the Arafura Sea to the south, the Bay of Bengal to the northwest, the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean) and some other marginal seas, to the north. Indonesia maintains land borders with Malaysia (on the island of Borneo), with Papua New Guinea (on the island of New Guinea), and with Timor-Leste (East Timor) on the island of Timor. The country also shares maritime borders with Australia, India, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The country consists of five major islands and about 30 smaller groups. There are a total number of 17,508 islands, of which about 6000 are inhabited. [1] The largest islands are Sumatra, Java (with more than half of the country's population), Borneo (known as "Kalimantan" in Indonesia), Sulawesi, and New Guinea. Most of the larger islands are mountainous, with peaks ranging between 3,000 and 3,800 m.

This land is highly known especially for its fascinating and wonderful Bali Island fused with Indonesia’s rich and varied culture, phenomenal cuisines and affordable living costs.

Because of its exceptional scenery, Indonesia counts around 6,000 international students coming from all corners of the globe.

This nation is filled with vast splendours that would take a lifetime to fully explore and leave you hungry for more. It is well-known for its wonderful beaches, volcanoes, the legendary Komodo dragons and jungles inhabiting elephants, orangutans and tigers.

Destination Indonesia, a Nations Online country profile of the largest archipelago in the world. The island country is located in Maritime Southeast Asia, between the Indian Ocean (to the south and west), the Timor Sea and the Arafura Sea to the south, the Bay of Bengal to the northwest, the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean) and some other marginal seas, to the north. Indonesia maintains land borders with Malaysia (on the island of Borneo), with Papua New Guinea (on the island of New Guinea), and with Timor-Leste (East Timor) on the island of Timor. The country also shares maritime borders with Australia, India, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The country consists of five major islands and about 30 smaller groups. There are a total number of 17,508 islands, of which about 6000 are inhabited. [1] The largest islands are Sumatra, Java (with more than half of the country's population), Borneo (known as "Kalimantan" in Indonesia), Sulawesi, and New Guinea. Most of the larger islands are mountainous, with peaks ranging between 3,000 and 3,800 m.

Destination Indonesia, a Nations Online country profile of the largest archipelago in the world. The island country is located in Maritime Southeast Asia, between the Indian Ocean (to the south and west), the Timor Sea and the Arafura Sea to the south, the Bay of Bengal to the northwest, the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean) and some other marginal seas, to the north. Indonesia maintains land borders with Malaysia (on the island of Borneo), with Papua New Guinea (on the island of New Guinea), and with Timor-Leste (East Timor) on the island of Timor. The country also shares maritime borders with Australia, India, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The country consists of five major islands and about 30 smaller groups. There are a total number of 17,508 islands, of which about 6000 are inhabited. [1] The largest islands are Sumatra, Java (with more than half of the country's population), Borneo (known as "Kalimantan" in Indonesia), Sulawesi, and New Guinea. Most of the larger islands are mountainous, with peaks ranging between 3,000 and 3,800 m.

Destination Indonesia, a Nations Online country profile of the largest archipelago in the world. The island country is located in Maritime Southeast Asia, between the Indian Ocean (to the south and west), the Timor Sea and the Arafura Sea to the south, the Bay of Bengal to the northwest, the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean) and some other marginal seas, to the north. Indonesia maintains land borders with Malaysia (on the island of Borneo), with Papua New Guinea (on the island of New Guinea), and with Timor-Leste (East Timor) on the island of Timor. The country also shares maritime borders with Australia, India, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The country consists of five major islands and about 30 smaller groups. There are a total number of 17,508 islands, of which about 6000 are inhabited. [1] The largest islands are Sumatra, Java (with more than half of the country's population), Borneo (known as "Kalimantan" in Indonesia), Sulawesi, and New Guinea. Most of the larger islands are mountainous, with peaks ranging between 3,000 and 3,800 m.

Affordable Tuition Fees in Indonesia
Quality Education

Indonesia offers an evolutionary and interesting market for international students seeking to broaden their creativity beyond horizons and prepare for a globalised world where academics will play an increasingly important role.

While the quality of Indonesian education may not yet rival that big Asian countries like Japan, China and Singapore, but by numbers it offers students valuable exposure to a fast-emerging technogical industry through localized challenges that build a global solutions mental approach.

Affordable Accomodation in Indonesia
International Exposure 

With more than 200 ethnic groups with over 300 spoken languages bridging the continents of Asia and Australia, a multitude of amazing landscapes and biodiversity stretching along the equator line is the land of Indonesia.

This is the land of endless spectacular wonders that will leave you speechless. Indonesia is a Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of volcanic islands and is a home of ethnic groups speaking multiple languages. Here the student has much more than just books to marvel.

International Environment in Indonesia
Bussiness Education 

Focusing on the business education in particular, Indonesian business schools and business students shown greatness in their ability to tackle and resolve critical thinking based problems in the global market.

This has seen most competitive high degree professional institutes compete to recruit business students from Indonesia.

Furthermore, the understanding of Indonesia business has been proven to successfully equip students with a broadened approach to problem solving in a practical sense.

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interconnections

Indonesia is the 4th most populous country in the world, with around 250 million people. This is the thrust to its multicultural diversity and wide social sphere.

Here the people are quite friendly and eager to talk to foreigners and they get really excited if you can speak their language.

Knowing some Indonesian opens up chances to stay with local families instead of in hotels, and have a few amazing experiences which is essential in student welfare.

Scholarships in Indonesia

In most cases, international students in Indonesia are offered a 50% scholarship by the universities, however, students who achieve or have achieved extraordinary academic qualification are subject to more scholarship opportunities.

Students who also maintain an impressive academic average during the course of their studies in Indonesia are subject to a scholarship which is renewed on a semester basis on condition that the student manages to maintain that impressive average.

The exact specific average to be maintained in order to secure the scholarship depends on respective universities, however, all the information is provided on the RocApply program page.

Consistently high achieving students are also eligible to several incentives such as stipend, work opportunities and university and government bursaries. Visit RocApply program page for specific detail regarding various incentives and requirements per university.

Universities in Indonesia also offer students with incredible sports-related achievements scholarships, therefore, it is important to notify RocApply officials of your sporting achievements so that they may help you as a student to secure a scholarship.

Indonesia Student Visa

Each and every student regardless of the nationality is required by the law in Indonesia to have a valid student visa with him or her all the time while studying in Indonesia with exceptions to those from EU countries.

The visa is officially issued by the Migration Department of Indonesia. Students are eligible to apply for an Indonesia student visa soon after acquiring the acceptance letter and paying the respective tuition fees of the university.

It is possible to bring your family with you to Indonesia for your studies, however, it should be your immediate family members such as spouse and kids.

There is also a possibility for your friends and other family members to visit you during your studies in Indonesia but they have to submit the student’s residence permit or student visa in order to obtain the visitor’s visa.

It is also possible to change or transfer to a different university while studying in Indonesia but immigration offices have to be notified of the development and a new residence permit or student visa will be offered. Full-time international Students are expected to attend the majority of their classes without failure.

RocApply team expects students to apply for a student visa 3 months in advance to avoid any foreseeable complications, therefore, please contact [email protected] for more clarification and process explanation if needed.