The National Committee for New Student Admissions in Indonesia has announced that <strong>82,274</strong> students successfully passed the admission tests for 2026. The results were published today on the official website, allowing students to easily access their scores.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs honored several regional offices for their effective role in the successful admission of new students to Islamic universities. This year saw a record number of applicants, with 143,948 students competing for higher education seats.
The National Committee for Student Selection in Indonesian Islamic Universities announced new updates to its selection methodology aimed at enhancing transparency and equality in access to education. These updates include the integration of new data and the assessment of the mental health of prospective students.
The National Committee for New Student Admissions at Indonesian Islamic Universities announced the registration of <strong>143,948 students</strong> from <strong>12,174 educational institutions</strong>, reflecting a significant increase in applicants this year. This surge indicates a growing interest in Islamic education among students.