Student FAQs
Student FAQs
As a student, you will no doubt have questions about studying at Monash in Indonesia. Please find below some FAQs to help you find the information you need.
Leadership View
Who is the leadership team for Monash University, Indonesia?
Professor Matthew Nicholson
Professor Matthew Nicholson is Pro Vice-Chancellor and President (Indonesia). Professor Nicholson commenced in the role on Monday 19 February 2024. Professor Nicholson will work closely with key University and external stakeholders to develop the Monash University, Indonesia campus’ growing reputation as a leading postgraduate education provider in the Southeast Asia region.
Dr Gregory Cusack
Dr Gregory Cusack is the Chief Coursework Officer for Monash University and the Chief of Staff in the Portfolio of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education). Gregory is responsible for the strategic development of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including all courses in Indonesia and digital education across all Monash faculties globally.
Find out more about our Leadership Team at Monash University, Indonesia.
Teaching Staff View
Who are the Program Directors?
Master of Business Innovation
Professor Edward Buckingham is the Program Director for the Master of Business Innovation.
Edward is a Professor of Management and is the Director of Engagement at Monash Business School. Edward has a long-standing connection to Indonesia and has designed and directed the Victoria Indonesia Leadership Program for financial services executives and regulators and has taught on multiple programs for the Australia Indonesia Centre.
Edward graduated with a BSc in Materials Science and a BA (Hons) in Indonesian Literature from Monash University and was Monash University’s first undergraduate exchange student to Indonesia.
Edward’s areas of expertise are strategy, entrepreneurship, international business and change management. His industry interests include agribusiness, manufacturing, education and natural resources.
Read more about Professor Edward Buckingham.
Master of Data Science
Dr Jackie Rong is a Teaching and Research Academic in the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of IT, Monash University. She is affiliated with Monash Data Future Institue and Alliance for Digital Health at Monash (ADAM).
Dr Rong's research interest lies in the joint areas of machine learning, deep learning, bio-signal processing, image processing and their applications in digital health, medical image analysis, cancer diagnosis, cardiac disease detection and engineering
Read more about Dr Jackie Rong.
Master of Public Policy and Management
Associate Professor Deirdre O’Neill is the Program Director for the Master of Public Policy & Management. Deirdre teaches public policy and public sector reform in the School of Social Sciences in the Faculty of Arts. She has designed and delivered programs for public officials in Australia, China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Timor Leste and the Pacific. Deirdre has published extensively on a wide range of public management and public policy issues, including privatisation, performance measurement and reporting of public services, capacity building and developing policy leadership.
Read more about Associate Professor Deirdre O’Neill.
Master of Urban Design
Professor Diego Ramirez-Lovering is the Program Director for the Master of Urban Design. He is a Professor of Architecture at MADA (Monash Art, Design and Architecture). His research examines the contributory role that architecture and urbanism can play in addressing the significant challenges facing contemporary urban environments -climate change, resource limitations and rapid population growth with a key focus on the Global South.
As an award-winning architectural practitioner and researcher, Diego has been commissioned to design a range of projects including affordable housing, commercial projects and public art projects and has completed a number of urban resilience projects with government groups and industry.
Read more about Professor Diego Ramirez-Lovering.
Master of Marketing and Digital Communications
Dr Mugdha Rai is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. She is also the Director, Strategic Communications Management Graduate Programs in the Faculty of Arts.
Dr Mugdha has extensive experience in education leadership and postgraduate curriculum design and development. Her achievements and contribution have been recognised by multiple awards and commendations at School, Faculty and University levels including the Faculty Award for Leadership in Postgraduate Education in 2021 and the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Educational Leadership in 2022.
Read more about Dr Mugdha Rai.
Master of Public Health
Professor Dragan Ilic is the Director, Teaching & Learning and Head, Medical Education Research & Quality (MERQ) unit at the School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine (SPHPM). Professor Dragan is responsible for overseeing the education programs at the SPHPM. He is course coordinator of the Bachelor of Health Sciences, Bachelor of Public Health and Master of Public Health (online).
Professor Dragan is responsible for coordinating the Evidence Based Clinical Practice (EBCP) curriculum for the medicine program at Monash University.
Read more about Professor Dragan Ilic.
Master of Sustainability
Associate Professor Annette Bos is Deputy Director (Education) at Monash Sustainable Development Institute (MSDI), one of the leading interdisciplinary research and education institutes for sustainable development that is driven to find real solutions to some of the most significant challenges facing our world today.
Dr Annette has interests in developing the capacity of individuals and organisations to collaborate, influence and lead innovative responses to complex, inter-connected sustainable development challenges.
Read more about Associate Professor Annette Bos.
Who are the teaching staff?
Students are taught by outstanding academics from Indonesia, Australia and around the world to create a powerful scholarly community across areas of academic focus. Find out more about our academic team at Monash University, Indonesia.
Campus View
Where is the campus located?
Monash in Indonesia is located at Green Office Park 9 in Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) City, Tangerang, South West Jakarta, only 30km from central Jakarta.
The location is a renowned hub connected to industry. It’s in close proximity to innovative companies and other Indonesian universities. The location is highly environmentally sustainable, and creates a real precinct of work, recreation and lifestyle around the campus.
What facilities does the campus have?
Monash University, Indonesia is a state-of-the-art, green campus. It is architecturally designed to facilitate flexible learning and collaboration, with modern break-out spaces and state of the art IT and interactive research and learning lounges for staff and students.
The campus houses one of the finest specialist campus libraries in Indonesia. This is digitally advanced and interactive, with unprecedented online access to an enormous catalogue of materials.
You can watch the campus facilities in our video.
Can I access my learning materials through the library?
Study resources for your course will be available via Monash University’s online library catalogue, and you will have access to all Monash libraries in Australia and internationally.
You’ll be able to access books, journals, newspapers, music and much more from the library website. All items are available exclusively to Monash students, staff and researchers.
Academics will provide access to online reading lists and case studies as part of their course teaching.
Can I study online?
In normal circumstances, Monash University, Indonesia will operate as a face-to-face campus.
We are committed to adapting our teaching and learning, campus experiences and operations to ensure the health and safety of our community while giving the best education delivery to our students.
Can I apply on campus?
Applications for our programs are accepted online only. You can complete an application form through our course pages. Choose the course that interests you, then choose Apply Now.
Make sure to check which documentation you need to provide before applying. You can do this under the Application and Fees section of the course page. You will need to have all your relevant documents and materials ready before you apply so you can submit a complete application.
If you would like to speak to one of our friendly Monash team members about your application or your circumstances, you can complete our enquiry form and someone will contact you directly.
Will Monash have an Indonesian University partner?
As a fully owned campus by Monash University, Monash University, Indonesia will be building a network of strong collaborative research and education partnerships with leading public and private universities, including several well-known Islamic universities in Indonesia.
Accreditation View
Are these courses accredited for Indonesia?
Monash University is a Top 50 university. Our courses are accredited by a range of professional associations in Australia and globally. All courses offered at Monash in Indonesia are accredited with the Indonesian Ministry of Education and relevant accrediting bodies. Monash in Indonesia has accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education for both the institution and the courses on offer.
Based on Kepemdikbud-Nomor-83_P_2020, Monash University's TEQSA international accreditation is recognised by the Indonesian government.
In addition, Monash University, Indonesia operates with official authorization from the Indonesian government, as granted under the Regulation of the Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Permendibudristek No. 23 Tahun 2023), which provides the legal framework for foreign higher education institutions to establish and operate campuses in Indonesia.
Fees View
How much the tuition fees for Master programs?
All fees quoted are for Indonesian Nationals.
Monash Indonesia reserves the right to adjust course fees annually. Any change will be applied on 1 January each year for teaching periods with a census date after this date. All fees below is for A domestic Indonesian student with Indonesian ID/KTP. As for International Students, you may find the fees in every course page.
Master of Public Policy and Management (A6033) |
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IDR 28 million per 6 credit point unit. To graduate with a Masters degree students take 72 credit points. Total cost for a 72 credit point Master of Public Policy and Management degree is IDR 336 million. |
Master of Marketing and Digital Communications (A6039) |
IDR 28 million per 6 credit point unit. To graduate with a Masters degree students take 72 credit points. Total cost for a 72 credit point Master of Marketing and Digital Communications degree is IDR 336 million. |
Master of Business Innovation (B6027) |
IDR 28 million per 6 credit point unit. To graduate with a Masters degree students take 72 credit points. Total cost for a 72 credit point Master of Business Innovation degree is IDR 336 million. |
Master of Data Science (C6009) |
IDR 28 million per 6 credit point unit. To graduate with a Masters degree students take 72 or 96 credit points depending on prior qualifications and their personal academic plan. Total cost of a Master of Data Science degree is
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Master of Cybersecurity (C6010) |
IDR 28 million per 6 credit point unit. To graduate with a Masters degree students take 72 or 96 credit points depending on prior qualifications and their personal academic plan. Total cost for Master of Cybersecurity degree is
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Master of Urban Design (F6006) |
IDR 28 million per 6 credit point unit. To graduate with a Masters degree students take 72 or 96 credit points depending on prior qualifications and their personal academic plan. Total cost for Master of Urban Design degree is
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Master of Public Health (M6041) |
IDR 28 million per 6 credit point unit. To graduate with a Masters degree students take 72 or 96 credit points depending on prior qualifications and their personal academic plan. Total cost for Master of Public Health degree is
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Master of Sustainability (S6010) |
IDR 28 million per 6 credit point unit. To graduate with a Masters degree students take 72 or 96 credit points depending on prior qualifications and their personal academic plan. Total cost for a 72 credit point Master of Sustainability degree is IDR 336 million. |
When will I be required to pay my fees?
The course fee deposit is payable on acceptance of the offer. The remaining fees are to be paid prior to course commencement. Once you have enrolled, you will receive your fees statement which will specify the payment due dates for the remainder of your fees.
How can I pay my fees?
Your fees statement/invoice will be sent to your Monash account after you enrol. Payment methods are:
- Online bank transfer
- HSBC ATM
- ATM Bersama/Prima
- In person at a bank
When paying your fees, have your invoice with you as you will need to use the Virtual Account (VA) number that is found on the first page of your invoice. The VA is a unique number to help us identify your payment. Once you have paid your fees, we will send you an updated invoice a few days later, showing your payment.
Are there any additional fees for students?
In addition to course fees, there may be other study-related costs. Depending on your studies, this could be for some activities and materials, such as study tours, field trips, unique technologies, textbooks etc.
Payments made for other study-related costs are normally non-refundable, but refunds may be considered in exceptional circumstances.
Some course units or subjects may require textbooks, which you can purchase new or second hand, or borrow from a library.
How can I check if my payment to Monash has been received?
Students will be sent a fees statement showing their account balance once payment has been received.
What happens if I don’t pay my fees on time?
We place a block (encumbrance) on your student account which restricts your access to services if you don't pay your fees by the due date. An email will be sent to your student Monash email account confirming your block.
While your fees remain unpaid, we'll continue to block your access. This means your access to Moodle, e-Assessment platforms, library services, and enrolment services will be restricted.
You won't be able to see your exam results, request an academic record or apply to graduate. We'll reinstate your access to these services once all outstanding fees are paid.
This can take up to three business days regardless of how you pay. This will delay the restoration of access to services.
If your fees remain unpaid: we'll discontinue your enrolment if you want to continue to study in your current course, you must pay your outstanding fees, including any reinstatement fees, and apply directly to the Pro-Vice Chancellor, Monash Indonesia via mi.enquiries@monash.edu.
You can't enrol in any other Monash University courses during this time. See invalidation of enrolment.
What if I can’t pay my fees by the due date on my invoice?
If you are experiencing extreme financial hardship, you may submit a written application with supporting documentation to Monash Connect.
Any fee extension must conclude before the census date of the applicable teaching period.
Students will be notified of the outcome of their fee payment extension via email to their Monash student account.
What is an encumbrance?
An encumbrance is a block we place on your access to University services when:
- fees or fines are unpaid
- a faculty excludes you.
- you fail to complete your compulsory module/s.
This encumbrance means you lose access to:
- Moodle, e-Assessment platforms and other Monash University computer accounts
- library services
- enrolment records, examination results and academic transcripts
- graduation services and being able to graduate.
To lift the encumbrance, you must resolve the issue eg. pay your outstanding fees or complete your compulsory module/s.
Can I apply for a refund for Monash Indonesia tuition fees?
You can apply for a refund online if you have credit on your account. If you are unsure of your credit balance, contact Monash Connect.
You may be able to get a refund if you:
- overpay your course fees
- have a credit for an approved discount on course fees
- change your enrolment (e.g. withdraw from units, discontinue your course) before the census date
You are not eligible for a refund:
- for application, service, other study costs or administrative fees
- before deducting other money you may owe (e.g. library)
- if your enrolment is invalidated for non-payment of fees.
See the Student Fees and Refunds Schedule - Monash University Indonesia for more information.
Timetable View
What will my timetable look like?
Monash recognises that our students are balancing work and study.
Monash Indonesia students will typically complete their course across four terms per year.
Each term is six-weeks in length. Terms are also referred to as teaching blocks or teaching periods.
The Master of Business Innovation and Master of Urban Design have been designed so that students who wish to study full-time and work full-time may do so, providing they are available for class from 2pm until 9pm on Friday and 10am until 5pm on Saturday.
Students who wish to study part-time need to follow the same class schedule as full-time students for the units they enroll in.
The Master of Data Science and the Master of Public Policy and Management have been designed so that students who wish to remain working full-time may do so as the classes are run on weekends and out of hours on weekdays.
Meanwhile, for the Master of Marketing and Digital Communications program is specifically designed for full-time students who are committed to pursuing their studies on weekdays. Classes for this program are scheduled from morning to afternoon, providing a comprehensive learning experience during regular working hours.
What is the term 1 2024/2025 timetable?
Monash University, Indonesia
Timetable Term 1 (MI-T1-6)
Program | Unit Code | Unit Title | Lecturer | Day | Dates | Time | Delivery | Classroom |
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MPPM | ATI5101 | Foundations of Public Policy | Quinton Temby | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 09:00 - 12:00 | On Campus | 506 |
ATI5430 | Sustainability and the Green Economy | Dennis Can Teoman | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 09:00 - 12:00 | On Campus | 602 | |
ATI5104 | Public Sector Reform | Altaf Virani | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 13:30 - 17:00 | On Campus | 506 | |
ATI5129 | Evaluation | Claudia Stoicescu | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 13:30 - 16:30 | On Campus | 602 | |
ATI5850 | Research Thesis B | Luthfi Adam | TBA* | N/A | N/A | Remote Learning | N/A | |
APG/ATI5237 | Political, Economic, and Social Change in Contemporary India | TBC** | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
MBI | MGI5771 | Process and Operations Management for Innovation | Yessy Arnold | Monday |
30/09/2024, 07/10/2024, 14/10/2024, 21/10/2024, 28/10/2024, 04/11/2024 | 09:00 - 17:00 | On Campus | 602 |
MGI5928 | Strategic Leadership | Ivan Butar | Tuesday |
01/10/2024, 08/10/2024, 15/10/2024, 22/10/2024, 29/10/2024, 05/11/2024 | 09:00 - 17:00 | On Campus | 602 | |
BEI5412 | Applied Research Project: Social Impact Lab | Risqi Saputra | Wednesday |
02/10/2024, 09/10/2024, 16/10/2024, 23/10/2024, 30/10/2024, 06/11/2024 | 09:00 - 17:00 | On Campus | 602 | |
BTI5111 | Technology: Risk and Regulation in the Digital Age | James Guild | Thursday |
03/10/2024, 10/10/2024, 17/10/2024, 24/10/2024, 31/10/2024, 07/11/2024 | 09:00 - 17:00 | On Campus | 602 | |
ECI5953 | Regulation, Prices, and Markets | Sarah Gultom | Thursday |
03/10/2024, 10/10/2024, 17/10/2024, 24/10/2024, 31/10/2024, 07/11/2024 | 19:00 - 21:00 | Remote Learning | N/A | |
Regulation, Prices, and Markets - Class A | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 09:00 - 12:00 | On Campus | 603 | |||
Regulation, Prices, and Markets - Class B | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 13:30 - 16:30 | On Campus | 605 | |||
ADI5111 | Design Thinking for Business | Harriman Saragih | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 09:00 - 12:00 | On Campus | 512 | |
MKI5955 | The Theory and Practice of Innovative Marketing | Harriman Saragih, Triana Hadiprawoto | Tuesday |
01/10/2024, 08/10/2024, 15/10/2024, 22/10/2024, 29/10/2024, 05/11/2024 | 19:00 - 21:00 | Remote Learning | N/A | |
The Theory and Practice of Innovative Marketing - Class A | Triana Hadiprawoto | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 09:00 - 12:00 | On Campus | 605 | ||
The Theory and Practice of Innovative Marketing - Class B | Harriman Saragih | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 13:30 - 16:30 | On Campus | 603 | ||
BEI5411 | Creativity and Entrepreneurship | Ivan Butar | Friday |
04/10/2024, 11/10/2024, 18/10/2024, 25/10/2024, 01/11/2024, 08/11/2024 | 14:00 - 21:00 | On Campus | 512 | |
FIT | ITI9136 | Algorithms and Programming Foundations in Python | Risqi Saputra | Monday |
30/09/2024, 07/10/2024, 14/10/2024, 21/10/2024, 28/10/2024, 04/11/2024 | 19:00 - 21:00 | Remote Learning | N/A |
Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 08:00 - 12:00 | On Campus | 612 | ||||
ITI5057 | Project Management | Erza Aminanto | Tuesday |
01/10/2024, 08/10/2024, 15/10/2024, 22/10/2024, 29/10/2024, 05/11/2024 | 19:00 - 21:00 | Remote Learning | N/A | |
Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 13:30 - 17:30 | On Campus | 502 | ||||
ITI5037 | Network Security | Bayu Anggorojati | Wednesday |
02/10/2024, 09/10/2024, 16/10/2024, 23/10/2024, 30/10/2024, 06/11/2024 | 19:00 - 21:00 | Remote Learning | N/A | |
Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 08:00 - 12:00 | On Campus | 507 | ||||
ITI9132 | Introduction to Databases | Arif Perdana | Thursday |
03/10/2024, 10/10/2024, 17/10/2024, 24/10/2024, 31/10/2024, 07/11/2024 | 19:00 - 21:00 | Remote Learning | N/A | |
Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 13:30 - 17:30 | On Campus | 612 | ||||
ITI5196 | Data Wrangling | Derry Wijaya | Thursday |
03/10/2024, 10/10/2024, 17/10/2024, 24/10/2024, 31/10/2024, 07/11/2024 | 19:00 - 21:00 | Remote Learning | N/A | |
Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 08:00 - 12:00 | On Campus | 502 | ||||
MPH | PHI5288 | Public Health Fundamentals | Dewi Nur Aisyah | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 08:30 - 11:30 | On Campus | 503 |
PHI5289 | Professional Practice Development | Grace Wangge | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 08:30 - 11:30 | On Campus | 504 | |
PHI5041 | Introductory Biostatistics | Atina Husnayain | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 13:30 - 16:30 | On Campus | 503 | |
PHI5215 | Qualitative Research Methods | Gabriela Fernando | Saturday |
05/10/2024, 12/10/2024, 19/10/2024, 26/10/2024, 02/11/2024, 09/11/2024 | 13:30 - 16:30 | On Campus | 504 | |
MUD | UDI5201 | Ecology and Health | Denis Can Teoman | Friday |
04/10/2024, 11/10/2024, 18/10/2024, 25/10/2024, 01/11/2024, 08/11/2024 | 08:00 - 12:00 | On Campus | 603 |
UDI5101 | Governance and Regulation 2 | Eka Permanasari | Friday |
04/10/2024, 11/10/2024, 18/10/2024, 25/10/2024, 01/11/2024, 08/11/2024 | 13:30 - 17:30 | On Campus | 603 |
Notes:
- *Lecturer will arrange schedule independently with students.
- **Special arrangement - field study in India. Study tour will run from 26th November to 15th December 2024.
- For MKI5955 unit, please consult with your lecturers for the remote learning class schedule.
- On Campus: Students can join the class on campus. Students who are unwell (Showing symptoms like fever, cough, flu) can join the class using Zoom.
- The schedule has been released on Allocate+. Please also check the Moodle site for any updates on the class schedule.
- MBI PLN students need to double check for online attendance in force majure conditions since they are strongly advised to attend in-person classes.
- Students can join the class on campus. Students who are unwell (Showing symptoms like fever, cough, flu) can join the class using Zoom.
- Students who cannot come to campus because of important/urgent circumstances need to inform the lecturer.
Key Dates View
What are the application dates for the January 2025 intake?
We are now open for the January 2025 intake. Here are the key dates:
- Applications close: 29 December 2024
- Orientation Day: 11 January 2025
- Commencement: 13 January 2025
Find out more about each course on the Master degree page.
When does the English Language Program start?
Intake January 2024*
- MEB program commencement date: Saturday, 20 January 2024
- Program completion date: Friday, 3 May 2024
Intake for June 2024*
- MEB program commencement date: Saturday 1 June 2024
- PProgram completion date: Friday, 13 September 2024
*Dates are subject to change
Students who have met the academic requirements for the course but have narrowly missed the English language requirements can take the Monash English Bridging Program (MEB).
Contact our admission through this number for quick response
Citra : +62 811-1218-193
Kevin : +62 811-1218-139
What are the key dates for 2024/2025?
Teaching Period | Code | Teaching period start date | Census date | ‘Withdrawn late’ starts | ‘Withdrawn fail’ starts | Teaching period end | SWOTVAC | Final assessment period | Results date |
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Monash Indonesia Term 1 | (MI-T1-6) | 30 Sep 2024 | 16 Oct 2024 | 17 Oct 2024 | 24 Oct 2024 | 9 Nov 2024 | 11 - 16 Nov 2024 | 18 - 23 Nov 2024 | 9 Dec 2024 |
Monash Indonesia Term 2 | (MI-T2-6) | 13 Jan 2025 | 29 Jan 2025 | 30 Jan 2025 | 6 Feb 2025 | 22 Feb 2025 | 24 Feb - 1 Mar 2025 | 3 - 8 Mar 2025 | 24 Mar 2025 |
Monash Indonesia Term 3 | (MI-T3-6) | 5 May 2025 | 21 May 2025 | 22 May 2025 | 29 May 2025 | 14 Jun 2025 | 16 - 21 Jun 2025 | 23 -28 Jun 2025 | 14 July 2025 |
Monash Indonesia Term 4 | (MI-T4-6) | 21 Jul 2025 | 6 Aug 2025 | 7 Aug 2025 | 14 Aug 2025 | 30 Aug 2025 | 1 - 6 Sept 2025 | 8 - 13 Sept 2025 | 24 Sept 2025 |
Monash Indonesia Term 5 | MI-T5-6 | 29 Sep 2025 | 15 Oct 2025 | 16 Oct 2025 | 23 Oct 2025 | 8 Nov 2025 | 10 - 14 Nov 2025 | 17 - 22 Nov 2025 | 8 Dec 2025 |
Based on the agreement of providing 6 weeks of teaching, followed by one week for SWOTVAC, one week for exams and two weeks for marking and feedback. Teaching week: Monday-Saturday, Admissions and Enrolments are managed by Monash University, Indonesia directly.
Additional Information:
Currently no defined period set for deferred/supplementary assessments. Should the need for a def/sup assessment arise:
- Students will be provided the opportunity to undertake their deferred/supplementary assessment prior to the commencement of week two of the subsequent term,
- Where a deferred/supplementary assessment is granted, results will be released no later than the week prior to census date of the subsequent term,
- Where a student needs to complete a deferred/supplementary assessment to complete a prerequisite unit, the chief examiner of the subsequent unit can provisionally enrol the student while awaiting the result of their pre-requisite.
If you enrol for October 2024 intake, your first term will start on 30 September 2024. Meanwhile, if you enrol for January 2025 intake, your first term will start on 13 January 2025.
Principal Dates View
January |
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Day | Date | Description |
Mon | 1 Jan | New Year's Day (University Closed) |
Mon | 15 Jan | Monash Indonesia Term 2 (MI-T2-6) begins |
Tue | 30 Jan | Census date for teaching period: Monash Indonesia Term 2 (MI-T2-6) |
February |
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Day | Date | Description |
Thu | 8 Feb | Isra Mi'raj of Prophet Muhammad (University Closed) |
Fri | 9 Feb | Chinese New Year Holiday (University Closed) |
Sat | 10 Feb | Chinese New Year (University Closed) |
Wed | 14 Feb | Indonesia General Election Day (University Closed) |
Sat | 24 Feb | Monash Indonesia Term 2 (MI-T2-6) ends |
Mon | 26 Feb | SWOTVAC Monash Indonesia Term 2 (MI-T2-6) begins |
March |
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Day | Date | Description |
Fri | 1 Mar | SWOTVAC Monash Indonesia Term 2 (MI-T2-6) ends |
Mon | 4 Mar | Final assessment: Monash Indonesia Term 2 (MI-T2-6) begins |
Fri | 8 Mar | Final assessment: Monash Indonesia Term 2 (MI-T2-6) ends |
Mon | 11 Mar | Hindu New Year (University Closed) |
Tue | 12 Mar | Hindu New Year Holiday (University Closed) |
Mon | 25 Mar | Results release: Monash Indonesia Term 2 (MI-T2-6) |
Fri | 29 Mar | Good Friday (University Closed) |
April |
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Day | Date | Description |
Mon | 8 Apr | Hari Raya Idul Fitri Joint Holiday (University Closed) |
Tue | 9 Apr | Hari Raya Idul Fitri Joint Holiday (University Closed) |
Wed | 10 Apr | Hari Raya Idul Fitri (University Closed) |
Thu | 11 Apr | Lebaran Holiday (University Closed) |
Fri | 12 Apr | Hari Raya Idul Fitri Joint Holiday (University Closed) |
Mon | 15 Apr | Hari Raya Idul Fitri Joint Holiday (University Closed) |
May |
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Day | Date | Description |
Wed | 1 May | Labour Day (University Closed) |
Mon | 6 May | Monash Indonesia Term 3 (MI-T3-6) begins |
Thu | 9 May | Ascension Day of Jesus Christ (University Closed) |
Fri | 10 May | Ascension Day of Jesus Christ Joint Holiday (University Closed) |
Tue | 21 May | Census date for teaching period: Monash Indonesia Term 3 (MI-T3-6) |
Thu | 23 May | Vesak Day 2568 BE (University Closed) |
Fri | 24 May | Vesak Day 2568 BE Joint Holiday (University Closed) |
June |
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Day | Date | Description |
Sat | 1 Jun | Pancasila Day (University Closed) |
Sat | 15 Jun | Monash Indonesia Term 3 (MI-T3-6) ends |
Mon | 17 Jun | SWOTVAC Monash Indonesia Term3 (MI-T3-6) begins and Idul Adha (University Closed) |
Tue | 18 Jun | Idul Adha Joint Holiday (University Closed) |
Fri | 21 Jun | SWOTVAC Monash Indonesia Term3 (MI-T3-6) ends |
Mon | 24 Jun | Final assessment: Monash Indonesia Term 3 (MI-T3-6) begins |
Fri | 28 Jun | Final assessment: Monash Indonesia Term 3 (MI-T3-6) ends |
July |
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Day | Date | Description |
Sun | 7 Jul | Islamic New Year (University Closed) |
Mon | 15 Jul | Results release: Monash Indonesia Term 3 (MI-T3-6) |
Mon | 22 Jul | Monash Indonesia Term 4 (MI-T4-6) begins |
August |
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Day | Date | Description |
Tue | 6 Aug | Census date for teaching period: Monash Indonesia Term 4 (MI-T4-6) |
Sat | 17 Aug | Indonesian Independence Day (University Closed) |
Sat | 31 Aug | Monash Indonesia Term 4 (MI-T4-6) ends |
September |
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Day | Date | Description |
Mon | 2 Sep | SWOTVAC Monash Indonesia Term 4 (MI-T4-6) begins |
Fri | 6 Sep | SWOTVAC Monash Indonesia Term 4 (MI-T4-6) ends |
Mon | 9 Sep | Final assessment: Monash Indonesia Term 4 (MI-T4-6) begins |
Fri | 13 Sep | Final assessment: Monash Indonesia Term 4 (MI-T4-6) ends |
Mon | 16 Sep | Prophet Muhammad's Birthday (University Closed) |
Wed | 25 Sep | Results release: Monash Indonesia Term 4 (MI-T4-6) |
Mon | 30 Sep | Monash Indonesia Term 1 (MI-T1-6) begins |
October |
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Day | Date | Description |
Wed | 16 Oct | Census date for teaching period: Monash Indonesia Term 1 (MI-T1-6) |
November |
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Day | Date | Description |
Sat | 9 Nov | Monash Indonesia Term 1 (MI-T1-6) ends |
Mon | 11 Nov | SWOTVAC Monash Indonesia Term 1 (MI-T1-6) begins |
Sat | 16 Nov | SWOTVAC Monash Indonesia Term 1 (MI-T1-6) ends |
Mon | 18 Nov | Final assessment: Monash Indonesia Term 1 (MI-T1-6) begins |
Sat | 23 Nov | Final assessment: Monash Indonesia Term 1 (MI-T1-6) ends |
December |
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Day | Date | Description |
Mon | 9 Dec | Results release: Monash Indonesia Term 1 (MI-T1-6) |
Wed | 25 Dec | Christmas Day (University Closed) |
Thu | 26 Dec | Christmas Day Joint Holiday (University Closed) |
Financial Assistance View
Scholarships
We are very pleased to offer a range of scholarships for our programs at Monash University, Indonesia. If you are an Indonesian student (Have valid Indonesia ID Card - Kartu Tanda Penduduk (KTP)), you may be eligible for one of those scholarships.
These scholarships are competitive and there is a formal process to apply. Please access the following link for more detailed information. Please contact us for more details.
LPDP Scholarship 2024
At Monash we’re committed to seeking out, rewarding and supporting students who want to change the world for the better.
Monash University, Indonesia is now eligible for the LPDP scholarship program as it is shows in this document guideline for 2024, and we are pleased to invite you to pursue this scholarship opportunity to study at Monash University, Indonesia.
LPDP Scholarship Program 2024
Monash University, Indonesia has been trusted by the Indonesian Government to be part of the chosen University to get the LPDP Scholarship program. Student from all over Indonesia can now apply to us by using this scholarship pathway.
More information about the LPDP scholarship, please visit their official website.
To apply for all scholarships above, you must hold a valid offer from Monash University in Indonesia to be considered for all the Scholarships.
Apply for your course today to begin the process.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Credits and Transfers View
Did you know...?
Did you know that you may be able to use your prior study to obtain credit for your Monash in Indonesia course?
You may also be able to transfer to other Monash locations and courses after you have completed Monash in Indonesia units. See below for more detail.
Can I have credit for prior learning?
Yes, and credit is assessed on a case by case basis. Students can visit https://www.monash.edu/admissions/credit for more information on credit for prior learning.
How do I apply for credit transfer?
If you would like to apply for credit for prior learning for your previous studies, please provide us with the syllabus of subjects completed in your previous studies and email it to mu.documents@monash.edu.
When can I apply for credit transfer?
You can apply for credit at any stage of your application. Just simply submit your request along with the syllabus of subjects completed in your previous studies to mu.documents@monash.edu.
How much credit will I receive?
There are limits to how much credit you can be awarded. You can refer to the credit policy for policies around how credit is granted, limits on the number of credit you can be awarded, and other details in relation to credit.
Can I transfer to Monash Australia after completing a few subjects in Indonesia?
Yes. Assuming you are transferring to a similar course, you can transfer to Australia.
Students will need to ensure that their course plan accommodates this option (ie: timetable and credit requirements).
There may also be fee differences between locations. The following course progressions are available if you study at Monash in Indonesia and wish to transfer to Monash in Australia.
Monash In Indonesia | Monash University Australia |
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Master of Public Policy & Management | Master of Public Policy |
Master of Business Innovation | Master of Business |
Master of Data Science | Master of Data Science |
Master of Urban Design |
Master of Architecture Master of Urban Planning & Design |
You can discuss your personal circumstances around transferring your degree, with one of our Monash in Indonesia staff after enrolment.
Can I study in Australia and then transfer to Indonesia?
Yes. Assuming you are transferring to a similar course, you can study at Monash in Australia and then transfer to Monash in Indonesia or Malaysia.
English Requirements View
Can I meet the Monash English language requirements without an English test?
Yes, you can. If you have completed your undergraduate qualification at an institution that teaches entirely in English, you might not need to provide further evidence of your English proficiency (E.g. from IELTS/TOEFL/PTE).
For this, you need to have studied in an English medium educational institution equivalent to at least 48 Monash credit points (one year of full-time study) at Australian VET diploma level or higher or equivalent within the last 5 years.
Does evidence of English proficiency have a validity period?
They mostly do. English test results such as IELTS/TOEFL/PTE are valid for three years. An undergraduate qualification at an institution that teaches entirely in English is valid for 5 years.
Do I still need to pass an English test if my English qualification has expired?
No, you do not. If you have resided in an English-speaking country or worked in an English-speaking setting.
However, you must provide evidence in the form of verifiable documentation, such as arrival documents to establish residency, a work reference, etc.
This evidence is individually assessed on a case by case basis. Refer to point 2.2.2 of the Admission to Coursework Courses and Units of Study Procedures for details.
What happens if I have several measures of English proficiency?
If you have completed several measures of English proficiency over a period of time but not all of them meet the Monash University English language requirement, the highest valid measure will be accepted as long as it has been taken within the required time limitations.
Refer to point 2.2 of the Admission to Coursework Courses and Units of Study Procedures for details.
Are there other tests that Monash accepts apart from the IELTS/TOEFL/PTE test?
Yes there are. Please refer to the English Language Requirement website for the list.
What English language program does Monash offer for entry in Indonesia?
It’s the Monash University English program which is designed for students who have narrowly missed the English language requirements for their degree.
Upon successful completion of the MEB program, you will gain direct entry into a Monash University degree without further testing such as IELTS. Refer to this website for further details.
What is the MEB entry requirement?
- Passing the MEPT (Monash English Placement Test). Note, students are only allowed to sit the MEPT once.
IELTS 6.0 (writing 6.0, no band lower than 5.0) or equivalent. Refer to this website for further details.
What if I don’t meet the MEB entry requirements through accepted English tests?
You can resit for any of the accepted English tests at a later date.
Hopefully you’ll meet the entry into the MEB in the next round. Alternatively, you may consider enrolling into the Monash English program.
Assessments View
What is the process for deferred or supplementary assessments?
Supplementary assessments give eligible students another opportunity to pass a failed unit with a maximum result of 50 (P). The Chief Examiner for the unit will design a supplementary assessment to assess the failed learning outcomes.
General Entry Requirements View
These are the general entry requirements for all master degree programs:
Master of Public Policy and Management (A6033)
Entry Level | Indonesian Graduate | International Graduate |
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Entry level 1: 72 points to complete. Duration: 1.5 years full time, 3 years part time. | An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.7. Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.2. Or An equivalent qualification, in a cognate discipline*. | An international bachelor degree, or an equivalent qualification, in a cognate discipline* with a 60% average. |
An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.7. Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.2. Or An equivalent qualification with a minimum of two years relevant work experience**. | An international bachelor degree, or an equivalent qualification, with at least credit (60%) average with a minimum of two years relevant work experience**. | |
Entry level 2: 48 points to complete. Duration: 1 year full time, 2 years part time. | Not Available. | A Monash University Graduate Certificate of Public Policy. |
Important Notes:
- *Cognate disciplines include: humanities, social sciences, and management or equivalent qualification and experience approved by the faculty.
- **Applicants are required to provide a Curriculum Vitae and two references from their employer.
- This program requires English Level A.
Master of Marketing and Digital Communications (A6039)
Entry Level | Indonesian Graduate | International Graduate |
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Entry Level 1: 72 points to complete. Duration: 1.5 years full time, 3 years part time. | An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.7. Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.2. Or An equivalent qualification. | An international bachelor degree (or equivalent). Or Qualification/experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent. |
A four-year international undergraduate honours degree (or equivalent). Or Qualification/experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent. |
Important Notes:
- This program requires English Level A.
Master of Business Innovation (B6027)
Entry Level | Indonesian Graduate | International Graduate |
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Entry Level 1: 72 points to complete. Duration: 1.5 years full time, 3 years part time. | An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.7. Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.2. Or An equivalent qualification. | An international bachelor degree (or equivalent). Or Qualification/experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent. |
A four-year international undergraduate honours degree (or equivalent). Or Qualification/experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent. |
Important Notes:
- MBI program requires a minimum of two years relevant work experience both for Indonesian or International graduate.
- Applicants are required to provide a Curriculum Vitae and a references from their employer.
- LPDP Scholarship Applicant or Awardee may have a different admissions process. Please contact our admission team for further information.
- This program requires English Level A.
Master of Global Business (B6061)
Entry Level | Indonesian Graduate | International Graduate |
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Entry Level 1: 72 points to complete. Duration: 1.5 years full time, 3 years part time. | An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.7. Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.2. Or An equivalent qualification. | An international bachelor degree (or equivalent). Or Qualification/experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent. |
A four-year international undergraduate honours degree (or equivalent). Or Qualification/experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent. |
Important Notes:
- This program requires English Level A.
Master of Data Science (C6009)
Entry Level | Indonesian Graduate | International Graduate |
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Entry Level 1: 96 points to complete. Duration: 2 years full time, 4 years part time. | An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.7. Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.2. Or An equivalent qualification. | An international bachelor degree, not necessarily in IT, with at least a 60% average. Or Equivalent qualification approved by the faculty. |
Entry Level 1: 72 points to complete. Duration: 1,5 years full time, 3 years part time. | Not Available. | An international bachelor degree in a cognate discipline relating to IT. Or A business, engineering or science degree with an IT major including programming, databases, and mathematics, with at least a 60% average. Or Equivalent qualification approved by the faculty. |
Important Notes:
- This program requires English Level A.
Master of Cybersecurity (C6010)
Entry Level | Indonesian Graduate | International Graduate |
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Entry Level 1: 96 points to complete. Duration: 2 years full time, 4 years part time. | An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.7. Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.2. Or An equivalent qualification. | An international bachelor degree, not necessarily in IT, with at least a 60% average. Or Equivalent qualification approved by the faculty. |
Entry Level 1: 72 points to complete. Duration: 1,5 years full time, 3 years part time. | Not Available. | An international bachelor degree in a cognate discipline including computing, computer science, software engineering, computer systems, electrical, electronic or communication engineering with at least a 60% average. Or Equivalent qualification approved by the faculty. |
Important Notes:
- This program requires English Level A.
Master of Urban Design (F6006)
Entry Level | Indonesian Graduate | International Graduate |
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Entry Level 1: 96 points to complete. Duration: 2 years full time, 4 years part time. | An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.9. Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.5. Or An equivalent qualification, in a cognate relevant discipline*. | An international bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a cognate relevant discipline*. Or Equivalent qualification and experience approved by the faculty. |
Entry Level 1: 72 points to complete. Duration: 1,5 years full time, 3 years part time. | Not Available. | A Monash University Graduate Certificate of Urban Design. |
Entry level 3: 48 points to complete. Duration: 1 year full time, 2 year part time. | Not Available. | A Monash University Graduate Diploma of Urban Design. |
Important Notes:
- This program requires a design project portfolio. The design portfolio should be up to 20 pages and include a range of design projects that:
- Demonstrate excellent design and visual communication skills and appropriate ability in presentation.
- Have a good level of computer aided design software and computer literacy more broadly (including proficiency in editing and publishing software such as Adobe Indesign; proficiency in visual and presentation software such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator).
- *Relevant disciplines include architecture, urban planning and landscape architecture and civil engineering.
- This program requires English Level A.
Master of Public Health (M6041)
Entry Level | Indonesian Graduate | International Graduate |
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Entry Level 1: 96 points to complete. Duration: 2 years full time, 4 years part time. | An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.7. Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.2. Or An equivalent qualification. | An international bachelor degree, or an equivalent qualification, with a 60% average. |
Important Notes:
- This program requires English Level A.
Master of Sustainability (S6010)
Entry Level | Indonesian Graduate | International Graduate |
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Entry level 1: 72 points to complete. Duration: 1.5 years full time, 3 years part time. |
An Indonesian accreditation A and B Bachelor degree with GPA 2.7.
Or Indonesian accreditation C with GPA 3.2. | An international bachelor degree, or an equivalent qualification with a 60% average. |
Entry level 2: 48 points to complete. Duration: 1 year full time, 2 years part time. | Not Available. | A Monash University Graduate Certificate of any programs. |
Important Notes:
- This program requires English Level A.
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Master of Business Innovation View
What is the difference between an MBA and an MBI?
A Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Business Innovation (MBI) share common foundations, yet diverge in their specific focuses.
While business administration encompasses the broad management and operational aspects of a business, business innovation centers on generating and executing solutions within a business framework.
This distinction holds particular relevance in the context of Indonesia as an emerging economy - considering that Monash University, Indonesia's mission is specific on making strong and clear contribution to Indonesia. If you want to learn more about Monash University, Indonesia's Master of Business Innovation, find out more on our course page.