UIN Jakarta EXPOSE 2026 Introduces Diverse Admission Pathways for Prospective Students
Auditorium Harun Nasution, UIN News Online — UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta held its annual EXPOSE 2026 event as a comprehensive information forum to introduce prospective students to various admission routes and academic opportunities available at the university. The event took place at the Harun Nasution Auditorium on Wednesday (11/02/2026).
Carrying the theme “Discover Your Path: Be Part of UIN Jakarta,” the program served as a strategic platform for disseminating information on undergraduate (S1), master’s (S2), and doctoral (S3) study options, along with student support systems and scholarship opportunities.
During the event, UIN Jakarta presented detailed explanations of national and institutional admission pathways, including SNBP, SNBT, SPAN-PTKIN, UM-PTKIN, and the Independent (Mandiri) selection track. Each pathway is designed with different selection mechanisms, ranging from academic achievement-based evaluation to standardized national examinations, enabling prospective students to choose the most suitable route based on their strengths.
The university emphasized that understanding these admission schemes is essential for applicants to prepare strategically and maximize their chances of entering their preferred study programs.
A key highlight of EXPOSE 2026 was the introduction of various scholarship opportunities supported by national and institutional partners. These include major funding schemes such as LPDP, BAZNAS, Beasiswa Indonesia Bangkit (BIB) from the Ministry of Religious Affairs, the Social Trust Fund (STF) UIN Jakarta, and Karya Salemba Empat (KSE).
These programs are designed to ensure broader access to higher education, particularly for students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, by reducing financial barriers to study.
The event also featured interactive sessions, including talk shows and educational exhibitions involving representatives from admission bodies, scholarship institutions, and academic units within UIN Jakarta. Visitors were able to engage directly with faculty representatives and explore study programs across 12 faculties, the postgraduate school, and various student organizations.
Through EXPOSE 2026, UIN Jakarta reaffirmed its commitment to providing transparent, accessible, and student-centered information regarding higher education opportunities. The initiative is expected to help prospective students better understand the university’s academic ecosystem and make informed decisions about their future studies.
