Jakarta - As an effort to map the quality and potential universities in Indonesia, the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education (MORTHE) are grouping / clustering the universities. In 2017 the performance of Indonesian universities is assessed from 4 (four) main components, namely: a) Quality of human resources; b) Institutional Quality; c) Quality of Student Activities; and d) Quality of Research and Scientific Publication.
Cluster 1 university in Indonesia was announced on August 17, 2017 in Puspitek Serpong, today (Monday, 21 August 2017) MORTHE announced 100 major non-Polytechnic Universities and 25 Polytechnic Higher Education in Indonesia.
"This college cluster list is an official data from Kemenristekdikti that can be used as valid information for the public, do not believe the hoax data that is not in accordance with the list issued by the Ministry," said Minister of Research and Technology, Mohamad Nasir, in Jakarta.
Minister added that this clustering was done in order to continuously improve the quality of universities in implementing tridharma, including organizational health. With clustering, MORTHE could arrange the right formula in conducting the guidance of universities in Indonesia.
"This clustering can also be used by every university as a reflection and motivation for improving the quality of university, in terms of quality of human resources, curriculum, organizational management, research, publication, community service and other aspects," added Nasir.
Directorate General of Science, Technology and Higher Education, Patdono Suwignjo, said this year has been refined from the previous year. These improvements include some changes / additions of indicators, so it is expected that the main components can better reflect the condition of Indonesian universities in accordance with the coverage of each of these key components.
Patdono, then, explained for grouping / clustering of 2017, the indicator on the quality of human resources was relatively fixed as used in the previous year, which included 1) the percentage of S3 education lecturers; 2) the percentage of lecturers in the positions of heads and professors; 3) the ratio of the number of lecturers to the number of students. Indicator of institutional quality changes. In the previous year, it only reflected the indicators of 1) Institutional Accreditation and 2) Accreditation of Study Program, then in 2017 this indicator of institutional quality is added by having the indicators of 1) the number of study program which has already had an International Accreditation / Certification, and 2) the number of foreign student. The indicators that reflect the Quality of Student does not change that is the student achievement. However, the variables that reflect the student's achievement are further sharpened and expanded, e.g. student achievement nationally and internationally both in activities managed by MORTHE and non-MORTHE, also the level of awareness of college/ institution to the activities of student become a consideration.
While the indicators that reflect the Quality of Research have an addition that is not only 1) research performance, and 2) the ratio of the number of indexed publications to the number of lecturers, but also have added indicators related to the performance of community service. In line with the government's efforts through the MORTHE to further enhance the quality of vocational education through polytechnic revitalization, the cluster of Indonesian universities in 2017 is classified into 2 (two) groups; 1) Polytechnic groups; and 2) non-polytechnic groups (universities, institutes, and others).
List of 100 Indonesian Higher Education of Non-Polytechnic of 2017
1. Gadjah Mada University
2.Institute of Technology Bandung
3. Institute of AgricultureBogor
4. University of Indonesia
5. Institute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember
6. Diponegoro University
7. Airlangga University
8. Brawijaya University
9. Hasanuddin University
10. State University of Yogyakarta
11. University of Sebelas Maret
12. Andalas University
13. University of Pendidikan Indonesia
14. Padjadjaran University
15. State University of Malang
16. State University of Semarang
17. Udayana University
18. Lampung University
19. Sumatera Utara University
20. Jember University
21. State University o University f Medan
22. University of Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jawa Timur
23. Riau University
24. Sriwijaya University
25. Jenderal Soedirman University
26. State University of Jakarta
27. Syiah Kuala University
28. Negeri Makassar University
29. State University of Surabaya
30. Christian University of Petra
31. Surabaya University
32. Sanata Dharma University
33. Mataram University
34. Chatolic University of Parahyangan
35. University of Pendidikan Ganesha
36. Christian University of Satya Wacana
37. Halu Oleo University
38. Tadulako University
39. Muhammadiyah Malang University
40. University of Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta
41. University of Islam Indonesia
42. Tanjungpura University
43. Jambi University
44. University of Merdeka Malang
45. Bengkulu University
46. Atma Jaya University Yogyakarta
47. Sam Ratulangi University
48. Bina Nusantara University
49. Pasundan University
50. State University of Gorontalo
51. Lambung Mangkurat University
52. Mulawarman University
53. State University of Manado
54. Chatolic University of Soegijapranata
55. Stikubank University
56. Trisakti University
57. University of Islam Malang
58. Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Malangkucecwara
59. Muslim Indonesia University
60. Tarumanagara University
61. Telkom University
62. Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Surabaya
63. Katolik Widya Mandala University Surabaya
64. 17 August 1945 University Surabaya
65. University of Islam Bandung
66. University of Muhammadiyah Surakarta
67. State University of Padang
68. University of Nasional
69. University of Islam Sultan Agung
70. Institute of Technology Nasional Malang
71. University of Bung Hatta
72. Institute of Technology Nasional Bandung
73. Pendidikan Nasional University
74. Warmadewa University
75. Djuanda University
76. Institute of Art Indonesia Yogyakarta
77.Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Trisakti
78. University of PGRI Adi Buana
79. Janabadra University
80. Christian University of Duta Wacana
81. Sekolah Tinggi Filsafat Theologi Jakarta
82. Sekolah Tinggi Filsafat Driyarkara
83. Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University
84. Palangka Raya University
85. Trunojoyo University
86. Nusa Cendana University
87. Catholic University of Indonesia Atma Jaya
88. Widya Gama University
89. University of Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya
90. Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Banjarmasin
91. University of Mahasaraswati Denpasar
92. Pelita Harapan University
93. Dr Soetomo University
94. Slamet Riyadi University
95. Christian University of Maranatha
96. Institute of Science and Technology Akprind
97. University of PGRI Semarang
98. Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Nusa Megar Kencana
99. Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Pelita Harapan
100. University of Muhammadiyah Magelang
Top 25 of Higher Education of Polytechnic Indonesia 2017
1. Polytechnic of Elektronika Negeri Surabaya
2. State Polytechnic of Sriwijaya
3. State Polytechnic of Semarang
4. State Polytechnic of Malang
5. State Polytechnic of Jakarta
6. State Polytechnic of Jember
7. State Polytechnic of Bandung
8. State Polytechnic of Lampung
9. State Polytechnic of Medan
10. State Polytechnic of Pontianak
11. State Polytechnic of Padang
12. State Polytechnic of Ujung Pandang
13. State Polytechnic of Perkapalan Surabaya
14. State Polytechnic of Agriculture Kupang
15. State Polytechnic of Agriculture Pangkajene Kepulauan
16. State Polytechnic of Bali
17. State Polytechnic of Samarinda
18. State Polytechnic of Manado
19. State Polytechnic of Banjarmasin
20. State Polytechnic of Agriculture Payakumbuh
21. State Polytechnic of Lhokseumawe
22. Polytechnic of Caltex
23. State Polytechnic of Kupang
24. Polytechnic of Manufacture Bandung
25. Polytechnic of Ubaya
It is hoped that the result of this clustering can encourage universities in Indonesia to continuously improve the quality and update their data in Higher Education Database (PD DIKTI) regularly as mandated by Article 56 of Law No.12 Year 2012 on Higher Education. In addition, the results of this clustering / clustering will be used as a consideration to design programs for the upgrading and strengthening of Indonesian universities.
To find out more details about the results of grouping / cluster of Indonesian universities in 2017, please visit http://pemeringkat.ristekdikti.go.id page by entering 6 (six) digits of each college code recorded on PD DIKTI MORTHE.
Source:
Press conference
Bureau of Cooperation and Public Communication
and Directorate General of Science and Technology Institution