Indonesia
- Undergraduate entry qualifications
- Postgraduate entry qualifications
- Representatives in Indonesia
- Partnership programme links
- Short study programmes
- Indonesian alumni
- Scholarships for Indonesian students
- Immigration and visas
- Useful links
Pre-departure briefings by the British Council
| City |
Date |
|---|---|
| Jakarta |
24 July |
| Jakarta |
8 August |
For more information please contact Andrias Soesilo, British Council Indonesia.
Alternatively you can also contact the International Office.
Undergraduate entry qualifications
If you are applying for a Bachelor degree (eg BA, BSc, BEng and LLB) at Westminster, you will be required to meet the English Language requirements and will typically have one of the following qualifications:
| Qualification | Leads to entry into |
|---|---|
| SMU with ebta and a very good nilai ebtanas murni | Foundation courses |
| D4/D3 Diploma with good grades | Year 1 of Bachelors degrees (Level 4) |
| A recognised International Foundation course from a UK institution or an Indonesian institution following a validated UK syllabus. Entry requirements vary but we normally ask for between 60% and 65% | Year 1 of Bachelors degrees (Level 4) |
| D4/D3 Diploma with exceptionally high grades | Possibly year 2 of Bachelors degrees (Level 5) |
If your qualification is not listed please contact your local representative in Indonesia or the International Office.
Postgraduate entry qualifications
If you are applying for a Masters (eg MA, MSc and LLM) or research (eg MPhil and PhD) programme at Westminster, you will be required to meet the English Language requirements and will typically have one of the following qualifications:
- Students with a good Indonesian S1 Sarjan from a state university or Disamakan designated department
- Students with an Indonesian S2 Magister
If you have five to seven years relevant work experience, we may consider you without a Bachelor degree on an individual basis for some Masters programmes.
If your qualification is not listed please contact your local representative in Indonesia or the International Office.
Representatives in Indonesia
The University of Westminster's representatives in Indonesia can help you with all stages of the admissions process. Our representatives are:
| ISS International Student Services |
Offices in Jakarta and Bandung |
Partnership programme links
The University of Westminster works in partnership with universities, government bodies and private organisations throughout the world. If you are interested in developing collaborations or partnerships with the University of Westminster please see our International partnerships pages.
Short study programmes
Our Education Abroad programme offers degree students the opportunity to study with us for one or two semesters or to join the International Summer School for three to six weeks.
We have many students studying with us on our English language (EFL) courses, which range from two weeks to a full academic year.
Indonesian alumni
Westminster now boasts a wide network of highly successful Indonesian alumni who have taken their skills and experience onto a global platform in countries all over the world.
My experience at Westminster has been great! What I enjoy the most is meeting new people from all over the world. It has helped me broaden my business management views and extend my working networks.
I enjoy my academic life as well as social life. Living in the university halls of residence I interact and learn others’ cultures. I never feel homesick as I spend so much time with my flatmates. We study, cook and party together.
Anita Puspita, MA Fashion Business Management 2010
If you are a Westminster alumnus and would like to be kept informed of events and benefits please have a look at the Westminster Alumni pages.
The British Council Indonesia has set up a website for UK alumni to network and find out about job opportunities.
Scholarships for Indonesian students
The University of Westminster offers award winning international scholarships at all levels. Once you have an offer of a place on one of our courses you can apply for a Westminster scholarship.
Immigration and visas
For visa and immigration advice please contact the British Embassy in Indonesia
For information on the advice and assistance available from the University of Westminster please visit the section Immigration and work pages or contact one of these organisations:
- UK Visas Website
- UKCISA - Council for International Education
- British Home Office
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Useful links
- British Council UK Connect for UK alumni looking to network and find out about job opportunities in Indonesia
- The British Council provides comprehensive, free and impartial advice on all aspects of study in Britain.
- UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) manages applications to undergraduate courses at UK higher education institutions
- UKPASS (UK Postgraduate Application and Statistical Service) manages applications to postgraduate courses at UK higher education institutions
- UKCISA (UK Council for International Student Affairs) gives advice and support to international students