What makes Indonesia such a great study abroad destination and what's the best way to plan your study abroad period there? Find out how Asia Exchange can help you apply to study abroad in Bali, Indonesia for one or two semesters or complete a 4-week summer school program, easily and affordably.
3. ECONOMICS DO MATTER
ASEAN the 4th
largest economic
region in the world
by 2030, after EU,
the US and China
(JP Morgan)
Indonesia -
Southeast Asia's
largest economy
(growth of 5 %)
Indonesia is the
4th most
populous
country in the
world
Bahasa
Indonesia is the
6th most spoken
language in the
world
Potential to
become a leading
higher education
hub in Asia in the
coming years
(Times Higher
Education)
The most powerful economies
in 2030:
5. Indonesia 5,424 trillion
USD
Reported by
PricewaterhouseCoopers
02/2017
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4. WHY STUDY IN INDONESIA?
Enjoy the best adventure of your life
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Booming economic power
Ongoing investments in education
Country with a rich cultural heritage
Learn an easy new language
Improve your CV
Grow personally
Live affordably
5. Endless opportunities for activities and exploration
HIGHLIGHTS OF STUDYING IN INDONESIA
Unique accommodation options: villas with swimming
pools vs. local-style living
A melting pot of contrasts and diversity, with hundreds of
distinct ethnic groups, languages and cultures.
Students of various nationalities/backgrounds
Interesting cultural workshops and excursions
6. 2 HOST UNIVERSITIES IN INDONESIA
o Warmadewa University (Bali)
o Udayana University (Bali)
HOST UNIVERSITIES
7. UNIVERSITIES
4-7 courses
Max. credits
36 ECTS
UDAYANA
UNIVERSITY (BIPAS)
WARMADEWA
UNIVERSITY (WIP)
3-7 courses
Max. credits
36 ECTS
o Language
o Culture
o Economy
o International business
o Marketing
o Tourism
o Law
o Environmental management
o Entrepreneurship
o International relations
o Accounting
o Language
o Culture
o Business
o Tourism
o Law
o Strategic Management
o Politics
o Environmental Sustainability
o Entrepreneurship
o HR Management
o Civil Engineering
Cooperation
since 2016
Cooperation
since 2008
January - May
September - December
April - July
September - December
The biggest and most international study abroad program in Indonesia Study together with local students in the heart of the capital city of Bali
8. Discounted tuition fees
Courses in English
Enjoy many extracurricular
activities
Choose courses from multiple fields
Bachelor’s and Master’s
level courses
WHAT YOU GET
9. HOW WE CAN HELP YOU FULFILL YOUR DREAM OF STUDYING ABROAD
11. Submit the application at
www.asiaexchange.org
We process the
application and confirm
your study placement
even in one day
Prepare your study plan
and apply for scholarships
at your university if
needed
Book flights and take
care of other travel
preparations
Experience an
unforgettable semester one
of the most amazing places
on Earth!
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APPLICATION AND SERVICE
12. BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS
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Fantastic selection of destinations
Savings on tuition fees, savings on expenses in
destinations
Savings on time (information services, with host
universities, fast communicationapplication procedure)
Secure study place
Long application period – apply close to the
semester start
Study abroad alone, with a friend or even a group of
friends
Fast and friendly customer service by a
knowledgeable staff
Better employment opportunities
13. WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
AFTER THE STUDY PROGRAM
o Transcripts of records mailed to you
o Ambassador Program
BEFORE THE STUDY
PROGRAM
o Free consultation and help with
practical matters
o Simple and fast application
procedure
o Official Acceptance Letters
mailed to you
o Study abroad guides
o Orientation webinars
DURING THE STUDY PROGRAM
o Orientation at the destination
o Charity visits, extra-curricular activities
o On-site representatives
o Collaboration possibilities to boost your CV
14. Note!
• max. length of stay in
Indonesia with a Socio-
Cultural Visa is 60 days
• the visa must be extended at
the destination with help
from the visa agent
appointed by the university
• The visa can be extended for
one month/two months at a
time until 180 days
• the cost is about 37-42 EUR
/ $47-52 USD per extension
STUDENT VISA FOR INDONESIA
You need to apply for
a visa
• All students need to get a
student visa (Socio-Cultural
Visa/Single Visit Visa, Type
211).
• Application process should be
started as soon as the required
documents are received from
the host university.
• Exceptions apply for students
from France and The
Netherlands
Check the latest information and required documents at the Indonesian embassy in your home country
Please also make sure your passport is valid for 6 months after the end of the semester!
15. TO DO BEFORE THE
SEMESTER – CHECKLIST
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Get a travel insurance
Get vaccinations (MMR, tetanus-diphtheria,
hepatitis A and B)
Book flights
Get an International Driver’s license
Make a travel notification to your home country’s embassy
Exchange currency
Read our Study Abroad Guide (sent to you) and useful blog
posts at
https://www.asiaexchange.org/blogs/
16. SUITABLE AREAS FOR STAYING IN BALI
A popular, budget-friendly option
located in Jimbaran is
• Kampung 168
which has plenty of simple
rooms and 3 swimming pools
http://www.kampung168.com/
CAMPUS
Udayana university campus is
located in Jimbaran and
Warmadewa University campus
is located in Denpasar
Areas many students prefer to
live in:
• Seminyak
• Kerobokan
• Umalas
• Canggu
about 25-50 minute scooter
ride from Jimbaran and about
20-35 minute scooter ride from
Denpasar
Monthly prices range from 1,5 mil IDR for a simple kos to 3,5 mil IDR for apartment and
6-7 mil IDR for room in a villa
CAMPUS
17. Use a trustworthy agent and share a villa!
It's easy and saves you from being ripped off or
scammed!
2. Rent a villa on your own?
There are many available on FB / online. You
can also just drive around after arriving at the
destination. Make sure to sign a proper
contract.
Stay at an apartment / kos.
Plenty of student-friendly apartment complexes
and low-cost options
Stay with a local family.
Learn the language and immerse yourself in the
local culture.
ACCOMMODATION
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18. TRANSPORT AND SAFETY
MOTORBIKE TAXI
• You’re likely to want to get one. 99% of
students end up riding a motorbike.
• Make sure you have an international
driver’s license from your home country, or
acquire a local one.
• If you’ve never ridden a scooter before, start
slow and follow our instructions.
• Traffic can be confusing at first but you’ll get
used to it quickly!
• Always wear a helmet - and never, EVER
DRIVE DRUNK!
• Bali and Lombok have a well-functioning taxi
system. Online app companies such as
• Grab and
• Go-Jek
are also great and often more affordable
options!
• If you go out for some drinks, always use a
taxi, Grab or Go-Jek! It's cheap and can
save your life.