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guide book.cdr - Fakultas Teknologi Informasi
GUIDE BOOK International Students Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia Information : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. GRHA ITS (GRHA ITS) UPT. Bahasa ITS (Center of Language and Culture) Politeknik Elektro Negeri Surabaya (State Electronics Polytechnic of Surabaya) Politeknik Perkapalan Negeri Surabaya (State Shipping Polytechnic of Surabaya) Jurusan Teknik Industri (Department of Industrial Engineering) Jurusan Sistem Informasi (Department of Information System) Laboratorium D3 Teknik Mesin (D3 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory) Gedung D3 (D3 Building) Jurusan Planologi (Department of Regional and Urban Planning) Jurusan Geomatika (Department of Geomatics) Gedung Robotika Indonesia (Indonesia Robotics Building) Jurusan Teknik Lingkungan (Department of Environmental Engineering) Jurusan Desain Produk Industri (Department of Industrial Product Design) Jurusan Teknik Sipil (Department of Civil Engineering and Planning) Jurusan Arsitektur (Department of Architecture) Jurusan Teknik Informatika (Department of Computer Science) Gedung NASDEC (NASDEC Building) BPPT (Badan Pengkajian & Penerapan Teknologi) (Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology) Reseach Center UPMB (UPMB) Gedung Pasca Sarjana (Post Graduate Building) Gedung Rektorat (Rectorate Building) Masjid Manarul 'Ilmi (Manarul 'Ilmi Mosque) Perpustakaan Pusat ITS (ITS Central Library) BAAK (Bureau of Academic and Student Affairs) BAUK (Bureau of Administration and Finance) Soshum (Social and Law) PUSKOM (Communication Center) Jurusan Teknik Kelautan (Department of Ocean Engineering) Jurusan Sistem Perkapalan (Department of Marine Engineering) Jurusan Teknik Perkapalan (Department of Naval Architecture) Jurusan Teknik Kimia (Department of Chemical Engineering) Jurusan Teknik Elektro (Department of Electrical Engineering) Jurusan Teknik Fisika (Department of Engineering Physics) Jurusan Teknik Mesin (Department of Mechanical Engineering) Jurusan Teknik Material (Department of Material and Metallurgical Engineering) SCC (Student Community Center) Gedung M Web (M-Web Buiding) SAC (Student Advisory Center) BNI (Bank of BNI) Jurusan Kimia (Department of Chemistry) Jurusan Matematika (Department of Mathematics) Jurusan Statistik (Department of Statistics) Jurusan Fisika (Department of Physics) Jurusan Biologi (Department of Biology) GOR Indoor (Indoor Sports Arena) GOR Bulutangkis (Badminton Courts) Perumahan Dosen (Lecturer's Housing) Stadion (Stadium) Asrama Mahasiswa (ITS Student Dormitory) Medical Center ITS (Medical Center of ITS) Welcome Speech from Rector of ITS With more than 51 years of educational experience, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) is one the foremost university in Indonesia. Recognized as one of the best technology universities in Indonesia, ITS offers great and challenging career prospects to its graduates. At ITS, we value highly diversity and continue to foster opportunities to expand international and multicultural understanding. Over the years, we have taken a number of steps to create international studies and programs to the center of our teaching, research, and outreach activities in an effort to better prepare all of our students with an international perspective. We firmly believe that international education is vitally important to fostering good will and building beneficial relationships with countries across the globe. It is our pleasure to welcome you at ITS. It is my hope that you will take full advantage of these opportunities and become deeply involved in the life of this university. Again, it is a privilege to have you here. I wish you much success in your time here and hope you truly enjoy your experience at ITS. INTRODUCTION TO INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI SEPULUH NOPEMBER (ITS) SURABAYA Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember or ITS (November 10 Institute of Technology in English) is a public university in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, focused in the higher education of science, engineering and technology. ITS took its name from the Battle of Surabaya which reached its peak on November 10, 1945. The day is also commemorated as Heroes day in Indonesia. The ITS acronym does not stand for Institut Teknologi Surabaya (Surabaya Institute of Technology), as some people think, but Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (November 10 Institute of Technology). 1.EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM The academic year is divided into two semesters. The first semester runs from late August to early January while the second one starts from February to the end of June. Each semester lasts 16 weeks. Graduation ceremonies are held twice every year, i.e. in March and September. ITS offers various degree and nondegree programs organized by departments and polytechnics within the Institute. The degree and nondegree programs are listed below: ? Undergraduate Programs (S.1) with a study load of 144 credit points, completed within 8 semesters ? Master Programs (S.2) with a study load of 36-48 credit points, completed within 4 semesters ? Doctoral Programs (S.3) with a study load of 50 credit points, completed within 6 semesters ? Vocational Three-Year Diploma Programs (D.3) with a study load of 110 credit points, completed within 6 semesters ? Vocational Polytechnic Programs (3Year and 4-Year Diplomas) With a study load of 112-115 credit points, completed within 6 semesters These are 5 faculties and 2 autonomous polytechnics offered in ITS: 1. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science Department Department Department Department Department of of of of of Physics Mathematics Statistics Chemistry Biology 2. Faculty of Industrial Technology Department Department Department Department Department Department of of of of of of Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Engineering Physics Industrial Engineering Material and Metallurgical Engineering 3. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning Department Department Department Department Department Department of Civil Engineering of Architecture of Environmental Engineering of Industrial Design of Geomatics Engineering of Regional and Urban Planning 4. Faculty of Marine Technology Department of Naval Architecture Department of Marine Engineering Department of Ocean Engineering Department of Sea Transportation Double Degree in ITS-Wismar University Marine Technology 1. Faculty of Information Technology Department of Computer Science Department of Information System 2. Surabaya State Electronics Polytechnic (PENS) Surabaya Shipbuilding State Polytechnic SSSP 2. ACADEMIC FACILITIES AND CAMPUS LIFE Main academic activities at ITS are held in standard-size classrooms and large-capacity theaters equipped with multimedia devices connected to central ICT network and hotspots, designed for e-learning. The classrooms and theatres are also used for seminars and teleconferences. In conjunction with the primary program of lab-based education, ITS manages at least 168 science and engineering laboratories which are spread all over 22 departments, accommodate facilities to support academic and research activities and public and community services. The central library is in a six-storey building with a collection 61,000 textbook titles, 10,000 documents related to under graduate final year projects, postgraduate theses, research project reports and scientific journals. In addition, at each department and faculty a smaller library or reading room is available. If added together, a collection of 100,000 printed matters and soft copies are available. ITS Press is a unit to boost publications chiefly by ITS academic staff and researchers. The library collection is accessible through LAN and Internet. The overall ICT facilities and networks are managed by the ITS Computing Center, which provides 1.0 kbit/s for each student to meet the UNESCO standard. ITS Computing Center with the MultiMedia Center provide digital information via website and other appliances for internal and external purposes. The Cultural and Language Center at ITS supports international culture activities and courses in foreign languages, such as English, French, Germany, Japanese, Mandarin and Arabic. To enhance the atmosphere and student lives, general and sport facilities are consistently made available. Student community center, general stores, bookstores, and canteens are provided in a centralized area. Dormitory has been enhanced lately to accommodate 1,200 students; a number of guest houses are also provided. Graduations are conducted at a general functional hall with a capacity of 4,000. Overall, ITS occupies a land area of 187 hectares with general facilities as mentioned below: General Functional Hall: Graha 10 Nopember Culture and Language Center of ITS Student Community Centre Student Dormitory Canteens Sport Facilities Football Stadium Badminton Court Basketball Court Futsal Court Lawn Tennis Court Mount Climbing Vertical Wall (25m height) As an international student, you should be able to feel the warmth of ITS and make friendships which will last a lifetime. You do not only occupy your life with academic activities. You can always take parts in sports, arts and other cultural activities. Each study program in ITS has its own student association with activities ranging from organizing academic seminars to fun and scientific hometournaments. Apart from the study program associations, there are other associations crossing study program boundaries, and dealing mostly with cultural, environmental or religious issues. There are also some sports related studies. Here are some types of student associations offered in ITS: Student Executive Organization. Student Legislative. Manarul 'Ilmi Masjid Members. Siklus students environmental organization ITS Students Choir ITS Radio ITS Scout "Tiyang Alit" Theatre "dr Angka" students cooperative Workshop of Entrepreneurship & Technology (WE&T-ITS) Sport activities: pencak silat, football, jiu jitsu, karate, basketball, etc Loedroek ITS. Loedroek basically is traditional East Java play. However, it is converted to be more modern and contemporary style. As there are a lot of possibilities, you will surely be able to find an association of your interest. 3. ADMISSION IN ITS A.UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM The application letter must have been received in the Directorate of Education of ITS. The application letter has to be completed with these supporting documents: ? A copy of High School certificate or equivalent, endorsed and authorized by the government of the applicant's country of origin, and valid within the maximum period of 3 years. ? A copy of Academic Transcript from High School or equivalent, validated by the applicant's country of origin. ? A copy of TOEFL/IELTS certificate, not exceeding the period of 6 months of validity. ? International Student Application Form ? A Health Certificate ? A copy of valid applicant's Identity Card. ? Two recent photographs of 4 x 6 cm. ? A payment form for the new student selection registration fee which amount is to be announced later. B. Master Program The application letter must have been received in the Directorate of Education of ITS. The application letter has to be completed with these supporting documents: ? A copy of bachelor's degree certificate from a regionally accredited institution. Degrees from non-accredited institutions will be evaluated on an individual basis. ? A copy of official transcript from every college or university where the applicant has taken previous courses. ? A copy of TOEFL/IELTS certificate, not exceeding the period of 6 months of validity. ? A personal essay of maximum 300 words, detailing your interests in a graduate program in ITS ? A health Certificate ? A copy of valid applicant's Identity Card. ? Two recent photographs of 4 x 6 cm. ? A payment form for the new student selection registration fee which amount is to be announced later. C. DOCTORAL PROGRAM The application letter must have been received in the Directorate of Education of ITS. The application letter has to be completed with these supporting documents: ? A copy of master's degree certificate from a regionally accredited institution. Degrees from non-accredited institutions will be evaluated on an individual basis. ? A copy of official transcript from every college or university where the applicant has taken previous courses. ? A copy of TOEFL/IELTS certificate, not exceeding the period of 6 months of validity. ? A personal essay of maximum 300 words, detailing your interests in a graduate program in ITS ? A health Certificate ? A copy of valid applicant's Identity Card. ? Two recent photographs of 4 x 6 cm. ? A payment form for the new student selection registration fee which amount is to be announced later. IMPORTANT THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOUR DEPARTURE 1. Overview about Surabaya A. Brief Description Surabaya is Indonesia's second-largest city and the capital of the province of East Java. It is located on the northern shore of eastern Java at the mouth of the Mas River and along the edge of the Madura Strait. As the main seaport and commercial center in the eastern region of Indonesia, Surabaya has become one of the largest cities in Southeast Asia. Today, Surabaya's population is around three million, and the surrounding rural area houses at least 7 million. Plaza Tunjungan, Galaxy Mall, Surabaya Plaza, Supermal Pakuwon Indah, Surabaya Town Square, and Royal Plaza Surabaya are the famous shopping center while Hi-Tech Mall, WTC, and Plasa Marina are the computers and mobile-phones shops center in Surabaya. Surabaya is home to the Eastern Armada, one of two in the Indonesian Navy. Its strong maritime heritage is also reflected with the Submarine Monument, a real retired Russian submarine, called Pasopati, that was converted into a museum ship in the city center. This city is located in the equatorial region. Hence there are only two seasons: a very humid rainy season and a dry season. The minimum temperature in Surabaya is about 25 degree Celsius during the months of January, February and March. Usually the high temperature reaches to about 35 degree Celsius during the month of October. Surabaya is a multi-ethnic city: foreign nationalities represented include Malaysian, Chinese, Indian, Arab, and European. In addition to Javanese and Maduranese natives, the city also has representatives of other Indonesian areas: Sunda, Minangkabau, Batak, Banjar, Balinese, and Bugis. They adhere to Islam. Other religions include Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism. Most citizens speak a dialect of Javanese called Suroboyoan. A stereotype of this dialect concerns its equality and directness in speech. The usage of register is less strict than the Central Java dialect. However, as a multi racial city, most people speak the national language, Bahasa Indonesia. English is also widely spoken at major shops, hotels and universities.. B. How to get to Surabaya Surabaya is the major transportation hub in East Java, with connections to the rest of the island by any kind of transports. Getting to Surabaya By Airplane The Juanda International Airport (code : SUB), is nowadays served by major airlines from all around the world. Since, there are still not too many international airlines serve to Surabaya, you may find it easier to fly through Jakarta or Bali. The city is served by most of Indonesia's domestic carriers. There are flights more or less hourly from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta and Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali. After your arrival in Juanda International Airport, you can take airport taxi which cost around IDR 100.000 for about 40 minutes drive to ITS. Getting to Surabaya By Train Train is a comfortable means of transportation to get to Surabaya. After your arrival in Soekarno-Hatta Airport, you can use the airport shuttle bus to the Gambir Train Station. The shuttle bus leaves approximately every 15 minutes and the journey lasts about 30-60 minutes depends on the traffic. From the train station, you should take a train to Surabaya. From Jakarta, it spends a minimum of nine hours. 2. Entry Regulation You will need a visa to enter Indonesia in which you can obtain at the nearest Embassy or Consular Office of Indonesia in your country. Here are types of visas you could apply: 1. Index B-211 Visa or VKSB Another category of visit visa is VKSB (Visa Kunjungan Sosial Budaya Social/Cultural Visit Visa) a visa for those coming to Indonesia for a short-term stays, not as tourists and not for business. This single entry visit visa refers to Index B-211 and is valid for 30 60 days. We would never recommend you to use the Visa on Arrival (VOA) which is only intended for those who are visiting Indonesia as tourists, NOT for those intending to live for an extended period of time because this kind of visa is not extendable. Requirements to obtain the Index B-211 Visa are as follows: 1. A letter of acceptance which invites you to stay/study in Indonesia 2. Your passport 3. A copy of return trip ticket (if required) 4. A couple of photos 5. Application form (provided by the Visa Section of the Indonesian Embassy) 6. Visa fee 2. VITAS (Limited Stay Visa) Three kinds of VITAS valid for: 1. 6 months 2. 12 months 3. 24 months The process of applying the VITAS takes 2 3 months before your arrival in Indonesia. The reason is that Study Permit (Izin Studi) must be applied to DIKTI (the Directorate General of Higher Education of Indonesia Jakarta) before you apply for VITAS. The following are detailed documents you should prepare for Study Permit (Izin Studi) and VITAS: 1. A letter of Recommendation from the Vice Rector of Academic Affairs of ITS. 2. A letter of Approval from the Indonesian Embassy (If you are still in your home country), from the representative Embassy/Consular Office of your country (If you are already in Indonesia). 3. An Academic Report/Transcript 4. A Curriculum Vitae/Resume 5. A letter of Declaration stating that you: ? will obey Indonesian rules and laws ? will not involve in any work activities 6. A letter of Sponsorship or of Financial guarantee (if you are privately financed) 7. Health Report (signed by a medical doctor) 8. A copy of valid Passport: ? 12-month passport validity remaining to apply for a 6month SP and KITAS (Limited Stay Permit Visa) ? 18-month passport validity remaining to apply for a 12-month SP and KITAS ? 30-month passport validity remaining to apply for a 24-month SP and KITAS So, if your passport nearing expiration, we recommend that you have it renew to the maximum time allowable before you begin applying procedures. 9. Three sheets of passport-size photos (4 x 6) red background Since Study Permit and VITAS are applied before your arrival, the International Office ITS will then precede the application to the Immigration Office in Surabaya. After being approved, the Immigration Office will send a telex of a letter of approval to the Indonesian Embassy or Consular Office in related countries, in which you can get the VITAS mentioned. Therefore, please send the above documents (1-9) to: International Office Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Gedung Rektorat Lantai 2 Kampus ITS Keputih - Sukolilo Surabaya 60111, Jawa Timur - INDONESIA IMPORTANT THINGS TO DO AFTER YOUR ARRIVAL IN SURABAYA 1.Post Arrival Regulation a. Arrival Checklist Here are some checklists that must be done after your arrival in Surabaya: [ ] Check-in report to the International Office ITS [ ] Accommodation Arrangement [ ] Police Report (go to the Resort Police Office nearest your residence) [ ] Open a Bank Account b. Police Report Within the first 24-hours of your arrival in Indonesia, you must get the: 1. STM / STMD Within the first 24-hours of your arrival in Indonesia, you must get the STM/STMD (Surat Tanda Melapor Diri) a resort report acknowledging your residence from the POA (Pengawasan Orang Asing Foreigners' Surveillance) of the resort police office nearest your residence. Here are the requirements: 1. A copy of your passport 2. A copy of the KTP (Indonesian ID Card) of the host Note: Failure to do this within 3 days will probably constitute a violation of a legal hassle that can only be overcome through the payment of IDR 5.000.000 fine and a maximum of 1 year in jail. 2. SKLD YELLOW CARD Students holding KITAS card must register with the National Police within 30 days of issuance of the Stay Permit. The Police Department (Direktorat Intelpam, Sub Direktorat Pengawasan Orang Asing) will issue an SKLD (Surat Keterangan Lapot Diri Certificate of Police Registration), which is an important document and you must keep this card or a photocopy with you at all times. Here are the requirements: 1. A letter of recommendation from International Office of ITS 2. A copy of your passport 3. A copy of your KITAS Card and Bluebook 4. A police finger print report 5. A completed application form (provided by the Police Headquarters) 6. 3 sheets of 3x4 size photos (red background) Note: Failure to report exposes you to harsh punishment. Article 61 of the immigration law, number 9 year 1992 says failure to report would expose you to a miximum of IDR 5.000.000 fine and a maximum of 1 year in jail “Orang asing sudah mempunyai izin tinggal (KITAS) yang tidak melapor kepada kantor Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia di tempat kediamannya dalam waktu 30 hari terhitung sejak diperolehnya izin tinggal, dipidana dengan pidana kurungan paling lama 1 tahun atau denda paling banyak Rp5.000.000,-”. This Yellow Card and your EPO (Exit Permit Only) must be returned to the International Office ITS before you return home. c.Extention Procedures 1. VKSB The extension for VKSB or Index B-211 Visa can be applied up to 4 times and only in the same district. The first-three extension will be granted by Kantor Imigrasi, while the last will require a prior approval from the Kantor Wilayah Hukum dan Ham (Regional Office of Laws and Human Rights) before the issuance by the Kantor Imigrasi. Each extension has a legal fee of IDR 250,000, and you have to get the application forms in the Kantor Imigrasi and buy a red file folder at the Warung Imigrasi for anything but IDR 10,000. Though this last fee has no legal basis, it is customary. The following are the requirements to apply for the visa extension: 1. A letter of recommendation from International Office ITS 2. A letter of sponsor (Surat Jaminan - a blank one provided by Kantor Imigrasi) 3. A copy of KTP (Indonesian ID Card) of the sponsor 4. Application forms 5. A copy of Arrival Card (for the first extention) 2. KITAS Your KITAS must be extended 2 months before the expired date of your KITAS. The documents you should prepare are nearly the same as those when applying: 1. A letter of recommendation from the Faculty / School or Study Program addressed to the International Office ITS 2. A letter of recommendation issued by the International Office ITS and addressed to the Head of the Immigration Office in Surabaya 3. Immigration application forms 4. A form of sponsorship 5. A letter of Study Permit 3. YELLOW CARD After the KITAS extension, you should also extend your Yellow Card (30 days after you get the KITAS at the latest). For this, you should prepare: 1. A letter of recommendation from International Office ITS addressed to the Head of the Regional Police Department in Surabaya 2. An application form issued by the Police Department 3. The original Yellow Card 4. A letter of Study Permit 5. A copy of STM/STMD 6. A copy of a valid passport 7. A copy of KITAS 8. A copy of a Blue Book 9. A form of sponsorship 10. Two sheets of 3 x 4 size with a red background photographs 2. Living in Surabaya 1. Accommodation It is not very difficult to find an accommodation in Surabaya. Students usually stay in campus dormitory. But, due to the limitation of rooms, it is also recommended to live in home-stays, the quality of which varies according to the rent level. Several students also find local housing around the campus. 6. Health Matters Should you ever get ill, you can visit Medical Center ITS. For more serious cases, there are a lot of specialists practicing around the city. The campus is close to one of major hospital RS Haji Surabaya. Other major hospitals are Siloam Hospital, RS. Dr. Soetomo, and RS Husada Utama. The cost of consultation in a hospital or a doctor's surgery is roughly IDR 100,000 or more for specialists. Public health center costs less. The rate of a standard room ranges from IDR 400,000 to 700,000 per month for a simply-furnished one. Students in home-stays generally provide their own meals as meals are not normally provided by the landlords. 7. Banks 2. Cost of Living Students can deposit and transfer money to some other banks. BNI and Bank Niaga are 2 banks located in campus area. In order to open up an account, you first fill out the appropriate parts of application form available at a bank. Sometimes a bank requires a recommendation letter from International Office. Then submit the form along with your passport to a bank teller. You can own your ATM card so you can conveniently withdraw money from ATMs located in campus and many places all around Indonesia. Surabaya is a relatively inexpensive city. A typical Indonesian student spends IDR 1,000,000 1,500,000 (US$ 115 US$170) per month depends on your lifestyle. This rate includes meals, lodging, transport, and some entertainment. 3. Etiquette People in campus usually dress casually. Shorts, tank-tops, sandals and sleeveless shirts are not allowed in the campus. For more formal occasions ties and suits may be needed for males while females are expected to wear gowns or other formal dresses. As in other parts of Indonesia, it is almost always sunny in Surabaya, except during the wet season (September-April). Umbrellas and light jackets are recommended during that season. 4. Public Transports Surabaya is rather prone to traffic jam, and this is due to the public transportation system which relies heavily on the-so-called “angkot / lyn”- minibuses which travel to all corners of the city. The fare is about IDR 2,000 5,000. You can hop in and out anywhere, not necessarily at a bus stop. You will not take the bus so often, as the bus routes are not as many as those angkot. 5. Places Of Worship At most Indonesian people profess the Islamic faith, you can find hundreds of mosque around the city. People of the Christian faith can also find a range of churches nearby. There are Catholic, Pentecost, Methodist churches around Surabaya. There are also numerous Hindu and Buddha temples in the city. Banks are usually open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays to Fridays, and are closed on weekends. Cash withdrawal may also be done at Automated Teller Machines (ATM) located in all corners of the city. 8. Office Hours Most government offices are open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. 4. Registering for Classes How you register for classes depends on your students status. Undergraduate and Graduate Program After paying your tuition fee, you will then be able to register for classes through https://integra.its.ac.id/ within Perwalian / FRS (Formulir Rencana Studi) week. Please make sure you have a consultation first with your academic advisor. Staff in your department will inform who will be your academic advisor. Do not forget to get your NRP (Nomor Registrasi Pokok) or your student I.D. number to access this service. (Nomor Registrasi Pokok) or your student I.D. number can be easily found from your student I.D. card. In addition, you can check your class grades using the site https://integra.its.ac.id/ as well. 5. Tuition Fees Inquiries regarding the payment of school tuition fees should be made at the Student Affairs Division. Feel free to ask about anything that you do not understand. Tuition fees are as follows: ON CAMPUS LIFE 1. Indonesian Language Course The Center for Languages and Cultures ITS (CLC ITS) offers Indonesian language course for international students in ITS before the classes start. This course will be held for 4 months and you need to pay the fee by your own (for KNB scholarship students, the fee for this course will be all covered). 2. Student Status Students are generally classified as either full time or part time students. The method of carry out procedures differs depending on what your student status is, so please make sure that you know which classification you fall under: - Full time students : undergraduates and graduate school students - Part time students : foreign exchange students and research students 3. Student I.D. Cards Your ITS student I.D. Card offers proof that you are a student of ITS Surabaya. In addition, a student I.D. card is necessary when you register for classes, open up a bank account, and enroll the main library member, so make sure you treat it well. - Bachelor degree students : 12.500.000 IDR - Master degree students : 25.000.000 IDR - Doctoral degree students : 40.000.000 IDR Deadlines for paying tuition fees are before the Perwalian / FRS (Formulir Rencana Studi) week. Deadline for odd semester (semester ganjil) varies between the 2nd or 3rd week of August and for even semester (semester genap) varies between the 4th week of January or the 1st week of February. Please make sure that you pay your tuition fee before the above deadline and if you don't you won't be able to register any classes for the following semester. IMPORTANT THINGS TO DO BEFORE LEAVING LOCAL AREA MAPS 1. Temporary Return When international students return to their home countries and go abroad for traveling or doing research, you must tell about the detail of your itinerary to the International Office ITS and your faculty at least a week before your departure. ITS currently has three campuses in Surabaya. Its major campus is the ITS Sukolilo campus in Sukolilo district of Surabaya. All undergraduate programs are located here along with the postgraduate centre, the administrative building and the main library. Please also apply for Re-Entry Permit to Immigration Office Surabaya seven (7) days before your travel. Re-Entry Permit enables you to maintain your current residential status when you go abroad and come back to Indonesia again. If you do not obtain Re-Entry Permit and leave Indonesia, your residential status will be cancelled and you must apply for a new visa from the beginning. Please keep in mind about this. The following are documents you should prepare: 1. A letter of recommendation from the Faculty / School addressed to the Director of Partnership and International Office ITS 2. A letter of recommendation issued by the International Office ITS and addressed to the Head of the Immigration Office in Surabaya 3. Application forms 4. A copy of a valid passport 2. Exit Permit Only When international students return to their home countries. The following are documents you should prepare: 1. A letter of recommendation from the Faculty / School addressed to the Director of Partnership and International Office ITS 2. A letter of recommendation issued by the International Office ITS and addressed to the Head of the Immigration Office in Surabaya 3. Application forms 4. A copy of a valid passport 5. A copy of a return ticket Another smaller campus is located in Manyar district, which is place for Civil Engineering diploma programme. Third campus is Cokroaminoto Street, where the postgraduate of Technology Management Magister programme is located.
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