International
Student Admission
Admission Pathways
Choose your preferred admission scheme as an international student.
Unand Scholarship
A scholarship provided by Universitas Andalas for selected international students covering tuition fees and academic support.
KNB Scholarship
A fully funded scholarship supported by the Government of Indonesia for students from developing countries.
Undergraduate Program
Bachelor degree programs open to international students across various faculties at Universitas Andalas.
Graduate Program
Master’s and Doctoral programs designed for advanced academic research and professional development.
Frequently Asked Questions for International Applicants
Explore important information about admission pathways, required documents, visa guidance, and study opportunities at Universitas Andalas.
International applicants who hold non-Indonesian citizenship and meet the academic requirements for undergraduate or graduate programs are eligible to apply.
International students may apply through scholarship programs (such as university or government-funded scholarships) or through the self-funded admission scheme.
Yes. Applicants may be required to submit proof of English proficiency (such as TOEFL or IELTS) depending on the program’s requirements.
Generally, applicants must submit academic transcripts, graduation certificates, passport copy, curriculum vitae, recommendation letters (if required), and proof of language proficiency.
Yes. Scholarship opportunities may include university-funded scholarships and government-sponsored programs, subject to eligibility criteria.
Undergraduate programs typically take four years, while master’s and doctoral programs vary depending on the field of study and research progress.
The university provides guidance and supporting documents required for student visa applications in accordance with Indonesian immigration regulations.
Yes. International students have opportunities to participate in academic collaborations, research projects, and international exchange programs.
You may visit the official admission website or contact the International Office for further assistance.

