Press Release: SNBT 2025 Results Officially Announced, UIN Jakarta Extends UMPTKIN Registration Period
Rectorate Building, UIN Online News – The Education Testing Management Agency (BPPP) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemdikbudristek) announced that the results of the National Test-Based Selection (SNBT) 2025 were officially released today, Wednesday (28/5/2025), at 3:00 PM WIB. The announcement was made simultaneously online through the official SNPMB website, snpmb.bppp.
According to UIN Online News monitoring, a total of 253,421 participants passed the Computer-Based Written Examination (UTBK) SNBT 2025. This information was conveyed by the Head of the SNPMB Responsible Team, Eduart Wolok, during the SNBT 2025 Announcement press conference broadcast via the official SNPMB ID YouTube channel.
Following the announcement of the SNBT results, for participants who were not successful through the SNBT pathway, UIN Jakarta is still offering an opportunity for prospective students to continue their education through the State Islamic Religious Higher Education Entrance Examination (UMPTKIN) pathway.
For your information, the registration period for the State Islamic Religious Higher Education Entrance Examination (UMPTKIN) pathway has been officially extended until June 2, 2025, at 3:00 PM WIB. Complete information regarding registration procedures and requirements can be accessed on the official UMPTKIN UIN Jakarta Information UM PTKIN website.
Through the UMPTKIN pathway, UIN Jakarta offers 30 excellent study programs from various faculties. Here are the details of the study programs along with their capacities:
- Islamic Religious Education (140 people)
- Arabic Language Education (68 people)
- English Language Teaching (90 people)
- Biology Education (60 people)
- Physics Education (45 people)
- Education Management (113 people)
- Indonesian Language Teaching (90 people)
- Social Sciences Teaching (90 people)
- Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Teacher Education (113 people)
- Early Childhood Islamic Education (90 people)
- Arabic Language and Literature (113 people)
- History of Islamic Civilization (115 people)
- Translation (45 people)
- Comparative Religion (45 people)
- Qur'anic Studies and Tafsir (113 people)
- Hadith Studies (68 people)
- Aqidah and Islamic Philosophy (68 people)
- Sufism (45 people)
- Islamic Family Law (Ahwal Syakhshiyyah) (113 people)
- Comparative Schools of Thought (90 people)
- Constitutional Law (Siyasah) (90 people)
- Islamic Criminal Law (Jinayah) (90 people)
- Sharia Economic Law (Muamalah) (113 people)
- Islamic Communication and Broadcasting (158 people)
- Islamic Guidance and Counseling (90 people)
- Islamic Studies (113 people)
- Islamic Community Development (90 people)
- Sharia Banking (140 people)
- Sharia Economics (145 people)
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