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Informasi Beasiswa Monbukagakusho Program Undergraduate 2006 (S-1)

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Program ini dibuka bagi lulusan SLTA baik jurusan IPA maupun IPS. Terbuka untuk semua bidang studi kecuali bidang musik dan olah raga. Lama belajar adalah 5 tahun (kecuali untuk Kedokteran Umum, Gigi, Hewan dan Farmasi (sebagian) adalah 7 tahun), termasuk 1 tahun belajar bahasa Jepang


PERSYARATAN


Pelamar adalah seorang warga negara Indonesia yang sehat jasmani dan rohani.

Pelamar program ini tidak diizinkan melamar Program College of Technology (D-3) atau Special Training College (D-2).

UMUR


Pelamar harus berusia di bawah 22 th pada tanggal 1 April 2006.

AKADEMIK


Pelamar harus telah menyelesaikan 12 tahun pendidikan dasar atau telah lulus pendidikan SLTA-nya pada saat melamar.

Nilai rata-rata STK dan Rapor kelas 3 Semester terakhir masing-masing minimal 8,0

KEMAMPUAN BAHASA


Pelamar tidak harus menguasai bahasa Jepang.


DOKUMEN YANG HARUS DIPERSIAPKAN PADA SAAT AKAN MELAMAR

Formulir

Pasfoto

Fotokopi STK

Fotokopi Rapor Kelas 3 semester terakhir

Fotokopi STTB

Apabila nilai asli dari KANWIL DEPDIKNAS belum keluar, dapat menggunakan salinan nilai STK dan keterangan lulus pengganti STTB dari sekolah (dokumen sementara)


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PROSEDUR PENDAFTARAN dan SELEKSI
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Dibuka pada 26 Mei dan ditutup pada tanggal 8 Juli.

Hanya pelamar yang memenuhi persyaratan yang dapat mengambil formulir yang tersedia di Kedutaan Besar Jepang dan Konsulat-konsulat Jepang di Surabaya, Medan dan Makassar (alamat). Formulir bisa dikirimkan kepada mereka yang tinggal di luar JABODETABEK (lihat bawah) atau bisa juga didownload dari atas.

Formulir harus diserahkan ke Kedutaan Besar Jepang, bukan ke Konsulat Jenderal Jepang, lengkap dengan nilai STK, rapor kelas 3 semester terakhir, dan STTB paling lambat tanggal 8 Juli 2005.

Pelamar yang mengambil formulir langsung di Kedutaan Besar Jepang, harus mengembalikan dalam 3 hari kerja.

Bagi mereka yang lolos pra-seleksi (seleksi dokumen) akan dipanggil untuk mengikuti seleksi ujian tertulis. Materi ujian tertulis:
Bidang IPA : Bahasa Inggris, Matematika, Kimia dan Fisika/ Biologi
Bidang IPS : Bahasa Inggris, Matematika dan Sejarah Dunia

Mereka yang nilainya baik pada waktu ujian tertulis akan dipanggil untuk wawancara (dalam bahasa Indonesia). Bagi mereka yang sudah pernah belajar bahasa Jepang akan diadakan ujian tertulis kemampuan bahasa Jepang. Bagi yang lulus wawancara akan direkomendasikan ke Monbukagakusho.

Mereka yang lolos seleksi di Monbukagakusho akan menjadi penerima beasiswa. Keputusan dari Monbukagakusho akan dikirim ke Kedutaan Besar Jepang pada bulan Januari dan akan diteruskan kepada pelamar.

KHUSUS UNTUK YANG TINGGAL DI LUAR JABODETABEK

Formulir bisa dikirimkan kepada mereka yang memenuhi persyaratan di atas.

Kirimkan surat permohonan yang ditujukan kepada Bagian Pendidikan Kedutaan Besar Jepang paling lambat kami terima tanggal 24 Juni 2005.

Bagian Pendidikan Kedutaan Besar Jepang
Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 24, Jakarta 10350, INDONESIA.

atau dikirimkan melalui fax ke (021) 3192-4820



Lampirkan fotokopi: STK, rapor kelas 3 semester terakhir dan STTB.
Apabila nilai asli dari KANWIL DEPDIKNAS belum keluar, dapat menggunakan salinan nilai STK dan keterangan lulus pengganti STTB dari sekolah (dokumen sementara)

Cantumkan pada surat lamaran :


Nama lengkap

Tempat, tanggal lahir

Alamat lengkap dan nomor telepon/ HP agar dapat dihubungi jika diperlukan.

Tuliskan Program yang akan diikuti (PROGRAM UNDERGRADUATE/S-1) dan 3 (tiga) bidang studi yang ingin dipelajari.

Pada saat mengirimkan kembali formulir ke Kedutaan, lampirkan Fotokopi STK, Rapor kelas 3 semester terakhir dan STTB.


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FASILITAS YANG DIDAPAT
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Beasiswa yang diberikan penuh dan tanpa ikatan dinas

Tiket kelas ekonomi p.p Indonesia (Jakarta) - Jepang

Bebas biaya ujian masuk, biaya kuliah dan matrikulasi

Tunjangan kedatangan sebesar ¥ 25.000 diberikan pada saat tiba di Jepang

Tunjangan bulanan sebesar ¥ 135.000 per bulan (ada kemungkinan mengalami perubahan)

Setiap penerima beasiswa akan diikutsertakan dalam asuransi kesehatan nasional Jepang dan program subsidi biaya kesehatan.

Peserta disediakan asrama yang pembayarannya diatur sendiri oleh penerima beasiswa.


CATATAN

Lulusan dari undergraduate (S-1) bisa meneruskan ke magister (S-2). Namun untuk melanjutkan beasiswa, tergantung pada prestasi dan hasil seleksi. Para siswa tentunya harus mengikuti ujian masuk dan masa perpanjangan beasiswa maksimal 2 tahun.

ALAMAT KEDUTAAN DAN KONSULAT JENDERAL JEPANG DI INDONESIA

Catatan:
Untuk memudahkan Anda, kami menganjurkan untuk menghubungi Konsulat Jepang terdekat di wilayah Anda. Untuk mengetahui Konsulat mana yang membawahi wilayah Anda, dapat dilihat di daftar berikut ini.




Kedutaan Besar Jepang
(Bagian Pendidikan)
Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 24, Jakarta 10350, INDONESIA
Telephone: (021) 3192-4308
FAX : (021) 3192-4820

Wilayah Cakupan (Jurisdiction Territory) :
Jakarta, Banten, Jawa Barat, Jawa Tengah, Yogyakarta,
Kalimantan Tengah, Kalimantan Barat,
Sumatera Selatan, Bengkulu, Lampung, Bangka Belitung


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Konsulat Jepang di Surabaya
Jl. Sumatera No. 93, Surabaya, INDONESIA
Telephone : (031) 503-0008
FAX : (031) 503-0037

Wilayah Cakupan (Jurisdiction Territory) :
Jawa Timur, Bali, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Nusa Tenggara Timur
Kalimantan Timur, Kalimantan Selatan




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Konsulat Jepang di Makassar
Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.31, Makassar, INDONESIA
Telephone : (0411) 871-030, 872-323
FAX : (0411) 853-946

Wilayah Cakupan (Jurisdiction Territory) :
Sulawesi Utara, Sulawesi Tengah, Sulawesi Tenggara, Sulawesi Selatan, Sulawesi Barat, Gorontalo
Maluku, Papua (Irian Jaya)


Konsulat Jepang di Medan
Wisma BII, 5th floor
Jl. Pangeran Diponegoro No. 18, Medan, Sumatera Utara, INDONESIA
Telephone : (061) 457-5193
FAX : (061) 457-4560

Wilayah Cakupan (Jurisdiction Territory) :
Aceh Nangroe Darusalam, Sumatera Utara, Sumatera Barat, Jambi, Riau


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