Jangan Skip‼️Rahasia Dapat Full Scholarship Dalam & Luar Negeri

Kemenag RI
7 Feb 202628:46

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging discussion, Pak Rohman Basori, Head of the Ministry of Religious Affairs' Educational Financing Center, highlights various scholarship programs available through the Ministry. The programs cover a wide range of educational levels, from primary education to PhD, both domestically and abroad. He emphasizes the importance of accessible education for all, especially those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The conversation also touches on specific opportunities for students, including those in religious studies, and provides insights on eligibility, requirements, and how to apply for these scholarships. Pak Rohman encourages the younger generation to seize these opportunities to further their education and contribute to the nation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Scholarships are available for various education levels (S1, S2, S3) and cover both domestic and international programs.
  • 😀 These scholarships are open to students of different religious backgrounds, including Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.
  • 😀 Scholarships can be used at top universities in Indonesia (e.g., UIN, UGM, ITS) and prestigious international institutions (e.g., Oxford, MIT).
  • 😀 The eligibility for S1 scholarships requires a high school diploma, S2 scholarships are for graduates of religious universities, and S3 is aimed at lecturers and employees of the Ministry of Religious Affairs.
  • 😀 Age limits are set for each education level: S1 (max 24 years old), S2 (max 40 years old), and S3 (max 45 years old).
  • 😀 The scholarship packages typically cover full tuition fees, living expenses, books, and insurance. Students may need to arrange initial living costs when studying abroad.
  • 😀 Language proficiency in English or Arabic is required, with specific test score requirements for TOEFL, IELTS, or other recognized tests.
  • 😀 The scholarships are designed to address gaps in professional expertise, especially in fields like Islamic studies, Falak (astronomy), and other religious studies.
  • 😀 There are three ways to apply for the scholarships: through a Letter of Acceptance (LOA), via Beasiswa Indonesia Bangkit (BIB), or through partnership routes for specific programs (e.g., medical degrees).
  • 😀 There is a commitment to return and serve the country after completing the studies. If a student fails to graduate, they must repay the scholarship funds.
  • 😀 The scholarship is also available for employees of the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag) who wish to further their education. For these employees, the scholarship is considered 'study leave' and they are expected to return to their duties post-study.

Q & A

  • What scholarship opportunities are available through the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag)?

    -Kemenag offers scholarships for students at various levels (S1, S2, S3) both within Indonesia and abroad. These scholarships are available to graduates from religious institutions across multiple faiths (Islam, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian).

  • Who is eligible for the scholarships offered by Kemenag?

    -The scholarships are open to students who have graduated from religious schools or madrasas, including Islamic, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, and Confucian backgrounds. The S2 (Master's) program is for graduates of religious universities, and S3 (Doctoral) scholarships are for lecturers or employees of Kemenag.

  • What level of education do the Kemenag scholarships cover?

    -The scholarships cover various education levels: S1 (Undergraduate), S2 (Master's), and S3 (Doctoral), supporting both domestic and international studies.

  • What is the KIP Kuliah program and who can benefit from it?

    -The KIP Kuliah (Kartu Indonesia Pintar Kuliah) program provides financial aid for students from low-income families to pursue higher education. It ensures that students from underprivileged backgrounds, such as those from rural areas or lower-income families, are not excluded from pursuing higher education.

  • Can the scholarship recipients study abroad, and if so, which universities are included?

    -Yes, scholarship recipients can study abroad at top global universities, such as Oxford University, MIT, and others. Kemenag provides opportunities to study at prestigious universities worldwide, making it possible for students to access international education.

  • What are the key programs under the Ministry of Religious Affairs related to scholarships?

    -The key programs include the Beasiswa Kemenag for various education levels, PIP (Program Indonesia Pintar) for low-income students, KIP Kuliah for university students, and Collaborative Research Programs with LPDP for academic research opportunities.

  • How does the application process for the Kemenag scholarships work?

    -There are three main application pathways: 1) LOA (Letter of Acceptance) - where applicants apply to universities first, 2) BIB (Beasiswa Indonesia Berprestasi) - where applicants apply for the scholarship first and then seek university placement, and 3) Partnership Programs - scholarships tied to specific fields or universities.

  • What language proficiency is required for scholarship applicants?

    -Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in either English or Arabic. For S1, a TOEFL score of 400 is sufficient, while S2 requires a TOEFL ITP score of around 450, and S3 requires a higher score of 500 or more. Applicants for Arabic language programs must meet similar standards.

  • What are the financial benefits provided by the Kemenag scholarship?

    -The scholarship covers full tuition fees, living expenses, and additional costs such as books and insurance. For students studying abroad, families may need to cover initial costs until the scholarship disbursement is processed.

  • Are there any commitments for recipients after completing their studies?

    -Yes, recipients are required to return to Indonesia after their studies to contribute to the country's development. If they fail to complete their studies due to personal reasons, they must repay the scholarship. However, exceptions are made for reasons beyond their control, such as illness.

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