Indonesia
We welcome applications from Indonesian students. Around 70 students from Indonesia currently study here, and we would love for you to join us.
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Application guidance
The following information is for guidance only. Competition for places at the University of Bristol is very strong, and the achievement of a specified qualification does not guarantee that an offer will be made. We aim to respond to your application as quickly as possible to help you plan your studies.
If your qualification is not mentioned or you have any further questions, please contact us for advice.
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International Foundation Programme
The International Foundation Programme (IFP) is delivered by the University of Bristol to prepare international students for a degree programme at the University through tailored English language units and academic subject units.
You can find more information through Kaplan International Pathways, our trusted education partner for applications and admissions to the International Foundation Programme.
Undergraduate entry requirements
You can apply for undergraduate courses through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Find out more from UCAS about applying to university in the UK. The UCAS institution code for the University of Bristol is BRISL B78.
Entry requirements vary for each course. Please check our undergraduate course listings for details of specific requirements.
Applicants will need to meet the English language requirements for their chosen course. Different courses need different levels of language skills, referred to as ‘profiles’. The required profile will be shown on the course page. Find out more about our English language profiles.
- Applicants with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or A-levels will be considered for direct admission to our undergraduate degree courses. Check our undergraduate course listings for specific requirements.
- Applicants holding the Diploma D2 (or Higher) with very high grades will be considered for some suitable undergraduate degree courses.
Postgraduate entry requirements
You should apply online for all our postgraduate programmes.
Entry requirements vary for each programme. Please check our postgraduate programme listings for details of specific requirements.
Applicants will need to meet the English language requirements for their chosen course. Different courses need different levels of language skills, referred to as ‘profiles’. The required profile will be shown on the course page. Find out more about our English language profiles.
To be considered for admission to a master's degree programme at the University of Bristol, the minimum requirement for entry is typically an undergraduate degree from an acceptable institution that is equivalent to a UK upper second-class degree (also known as a 2:1).
- Applicants holding the Sarjana (S1) course accredited with B3 or a Diploma VI (D4) will be considered for suitable master’s degree programmes. For Category A universities (as a whole) we would consider a GPA of 3.1 or above, and for Category B universities we would consider a GPA 3.2.
- Applicants with an Indonesian master’s degree will be considered for admission to PhD programmes.
- Degrees from Indonesia should be accredited to be considered. You can check whether your institution is/was accredited at www.banpt.or.id/direktori/institusi/pencarian_institusi.php
Scholarships
The University provides a range of international scholarships, including our Think Big scholarships which can help fund your tuition fees.
Search our full list of funding to find more scholarships offered by the University of Bristol and external organisations.
Find more information about funding your studies on our student finances pages.
- Indonesian students can apply for Chevening scholarships.
- Master’s and PhD applicants can apply for LPDP scholarships.
- In the past, students have applied for the British Council’s GREAT Scholarship.
Education representatives
The University has agreements with many education representatives (also known as agents) around the world who can assist you with your application. Using a representative does not put your application at any advantage or disadvantage, and independent applications will be considered on an equal basis.
Please use the services of only one representative to avoid administrative complications. We strongly advise you to only work with a representative listed below.
The University works with the following agencies:
British Council
The British Council can give guidance and information about higher education in the UK. Find out from their website if there is an office near you and what services are available.
Student societies
Our student clubs include the Asian Society and over 400 more for different interests and hobbies.
Our alumni
Our international alumni community includes more than 200 students from or living in Indonesia, who are employed at organisations including KPMG LLP, the Ministry of Finance and Sucorinvest Asset Management.
Get in touch
The University of Bristol has a dedicated Southeast Asia Office. Please contact the SEA Office with any questions:
Email: sea-office@bristol.ac.uk
Book a 30-minute virtual meeting with our Southeast Asia Office on Calendly.
You can also contact us on our Southeast Asia Office Instagram account.
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Visa advice
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Global Lounge
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