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BEASISWA MESIR MAROKO SUDAN ALJAZAIR

Jul 27th, 2008 by Lowongan CPNS

SELEKSI NASIONAL CALON PENERIMA BEASISWA DAN NON BEASISWA
S1, S2 & S3 KE MESIR, MAROKO, SUDAN DAN AlJAZAIR
TAHUN 2007

A. Pendahuluan
1. Sebagai tindak lanjut dari Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) dengan Departemen Agama,
beberapa lembaga dan universitas di Mesir,
Sudan, Maroko, dan Aljazair memberikan
beasiswa kepada putera-puteri Indonesia dengan
formasi sebagai berikut :
a. Al Azhar Al Syarif Mesir menawarkan
90 (sembilan puluh) beasiswa S1 dan 20
(duapuluh) beasiswa S2 untuk tahun akademik
2008-2009
b. Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi Mesir
menawarkan 5 (lima) beasiswa S1 untuk tahun
akademik 2008-2009 bagi pemegang ijazah
SLTA.
c.Pemerintah Sudan menawarkan 30 (tigapuluh)
beasiswa S1 pada Universitas Internasional
Afrika, Khartoum untuk tahun akademik 2007-
2008.
d. Pemerintah Kerajaan Maroko menawarkan
beasiswa S1, S2, S3 sebanyak 15 (lima
belas) orang untuk tahun akademik 2007-
2008.
e. Pemerintah Aljazair melalui KBRI Alger
menawarkan 50 beasiswa S1 untuk tahun
akademik 2007-2008

2. Dalam rangka mendapatkan calon mahasiswa
terbaik untuk mengisi formasi tersebut,
Departemen Agama akan menyelenggarakan seleksi
secara nasional bagi peminat beasiswa ke Al-
Azhar, Kementrian Pendidikan Tinggi Mesir,
Maroko dan Aljazair. Bagi peminat beasiswa ke
Sudan, seleksi akan diadakan langsung oleh
Kedutaan Sudan di Jakarta bekerjasama dengan
Departemen Agama pada waktu yang akan
ditentukan kemudian.

3. Untuk mengantisipasi meningkatnya minat calon
mahasiswa Indonesia ke Mesir yang tidak
dibarengi dengan kualitas memadai, Departemen
Agama akan melakukan penyeleksian calon
MAHASISWA NON BEASISWA dengan menguji
kemampuan akademik, hafalan/bacaan Al Qur’an
dan bahasa Arab, dengan standar materi ujian
yang sama dengan seleksi calon program
beasiswa.

B. Tujuan
1.Menyaring para lulusan Madrasah
Aliyah/sederajat yang potensial dan mempunyai
bakat dan minat yang kuat dalam pengembangan
keilmuan dan penguasaan bahasa Arab.
2.Mempersiapkan calon ilmuwan terbaik dalam
bidang ilmu ke-Islaman dan bahasa Arab dalam
rangka mencerdaskan kehidupan bangsa dan
negara.

C. Persyaratan Mengikuti Seleksi
1. Warga Negara RI yang beragama Islam.
2. Mengisi formulir pendaftaran yang
disediakan oleh Panitia
3. Pas photo berwarna ukuran 3×4 sebanyak 2 lembar
4. Melampirkan salinan ijazah dengan
ketentuan sebagai berikut :
a. Untuk ke Universitas Al-Azhar Mesir
berijazah :

1). Program S1
Berijazah Madrasah Aliyah Negeri
atau swasta yang mengikuti ujian Negara
dengan ketentuan sebagai berikut : a).
Usia ijazah tidak lebih dari 2 (dua)
tahun. b). Berijazah Pondok Pesantren yang
mu’adalah (akreditasi) ijazahnya dengan
tsanawiyah (SLTA) Al-Azhar masih berlaku
sampai sekarang.

2). Program S2
Berijazah Perguruan Tinggi Agama
Islam Negeri atau Swasta dengan usia
ijazah tidak lebih dari 5 (lima) tahun.

b. Untuk beasiswa Kementrian Pendidikan
Tinggi Mesir menggunakan ijazah SLTA Negeri.

c. Untuk ke Sudan, Maroko dan Al-Jazair
berijazah Madrasah Aliyah negeri atau swasta,
Pondok Pesantren, SLTA, ijazah S1 dan S2
dengan usia ijazah tidak lebih dari 2 (dua)
tahun.

5. Bagi yang belum memiliki ijazah (STTB),
sementara cukup menggunakan foto copy nilai
rapor cawu I dan II atau semester I kelas
terakhir dan dilegalisir oleh pihak sekolah
yang bersangkutan.

D. Mata Ujian
1. Ujian Lisan (menggunakan bahasa Arab)
meliputi : Bahasa Arab (percakapan, terjemah
dan pemahaman teks) dan hafalan/bacaan Al-
Qur’an.

2. Ujian Tulis (menggunakan bahasa Arab)
meliputi : Bahasa Arab (memahami teks, tata
bahasa dan insya’) dan Pengetahuan Agama
Islam.

E. Waktu Pendaftaran dan Pelaksanaan
1. Pendaftaran :
tanggal 1 Mei s.d. 30 Mei 2007 setiap jam kerja.

2. Pelaksanaan seleksi diatur sebagai berikut :

1 Ujian Tulis 14 Juni 2007
2. Ujian Lisan 14-15 Juni 2007

F. Tempat Pendaftaran dan Seleksi

1. Dalam Negeri

UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, IAIN Serang,
STAIN Pontianak, STAIN Metro dan IAIN Raden Intan Lampung
IAIN Sunan Gunung Jati Bandung dan STAIN Cirebon
IAIN Walisongo Semarang, STAIN Kudus, STAIN Purwokerto,
UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, STAIN Salatiga dan
STAIN Surakarta.
UIN Malang, IAIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya, IAIN Mataram,
STAIN Kediri, STAIN Tulung Agung, STAIN Ponorogo,
STAIN Pamekasan dan STAIN Jember.
IAIN Ar Raniry Aceh NAD, STAIN Lhoukseumawe dan
STAIN Cok Kala Langsa
IAIN Sumatera Utara Medan dan STAIN Padang Sidempuan
IAIN Imam Bonjol Padang, STAIN Bukittinggi,
STAIN Batusangkar dan STAIN Kerinci.
IAIN Raden Fatah Palembang, IAIN Sulthan Thoha Jambi,
STAIN Bangka Belitung dan STAIN Bengkulu
UIN Sultan Syarif Kasim Pekanbaru
IAIN Ala’uddin Makasar, STAIN Pare-Pare, STAIN Watampone,
STAIN Palopo, STAIN Kendari dan STAIN Jayapura.
STAIN Palu
IAIN Gorontalo, STAIN Menado, STAIN Ambon dan STAIN Ternate
IAIN Antasari Banjarmasin dan STAIN Palangkaraya
STAIN Samarinda

2. Luar Negeri

KBRI Cairo, KBRI Beirut, KBRI Riyadh, KBRI Amman,
KBRI Damascus, KBRI Sanaa, KBRI Khartoum
KBRI Rabat, KBRI Algier, KBRI Tunis

G. Hasil Ujian Seleksi
1.Hasil seleksi akan diumumkan oleh Departemen
Agama tanggal 9 Juli 2007 di tempat
penyelenggaraan seleksi/pendaftaran atau
melalui website : www.ditpertais. net

2.Peserta yang lulus sebagai calon penerima
beasiswa S1 Al-Azhar akan mengikuti seleksi
lanjutan (muqabalah) pada waktu yang akan
ditetapkan kemudian.

3. Peserta seleksi non beasiswa ke Al-Azhar
yang dinyatakan lulus dapat memproses berkas
pendaftarannya melalui KBRI Kairo.

H. Tim Pelaksana Seleksi
1. Tim pelaksana Pusat dibentuk dan ditunjuk
oleh Dirjen Pendidikan Islam
2. Tim pelaksana Daerah dibentuk dan ditunjuk
oleh Rektor UIN/IAIN/Ketua STAIN
bersangkutan.
3. Tim Penguji baik tulis maupun lisan
ditunjuk oleh Dirjen Pendidikan Islam.

I. Lain-Lain

1. Informasi lebih lanjut diharapkan
menghubungi Direktorat Pendidikan Tinggi Islam
melalui nomor telpon/faksimil nomor (021)
3519734 atau 3812344 ext. 326
2. Hal-hal yang belum diatur dalam petunjuk
pelaksanaan ini akan ditentukan kemudian

Jakarta, April 2007

Direktur Pendidikan Tinggi Islam

Prof. Abdurrahman Mas’ud, Ph.D
NIP. 150240107


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7 Responses to “BEASISWA MESIR MAROKO SUDAN ALJAZAIR”

  1. muhamad hizbullah
    January 18, 2010 at 4:58 am

    ass wr wb . pak minta tolong untuk beasiswa ke mesir untuk tahun 2010/2011 kapan keluar impormasi nya pak tolong balaz

  2. rosida
    March 6, 2010 at 5:08 am

    ass wr wb,sy hanya mengulang pertanyaan temen-teman di atas,jadi untuk 2010/2011 ini kapan dibuka pendaftaran beasiswa/non beasiswanya? apakh masih sama seperti tahun-tahun sebelumnya. kasian kami para peminat tes merasa resah kalau ketinggalan info. klau bisa sy mohon infonya dikirim ke email sy. syukran jazeel.

  3. muhammad hasan
    April 20, 2010 at 8:37 am

    assalamualaikum.wr.wb
    pak seleksi untuk melanjutkan kuliah ke mesir tahun 2010-2011 kapan keluar? mohon infonya….

  4. beasiswa
    May 25, 2010 at 3:56 pm

    beasiswa yang saya cari nih, makasih informasinya ya admin :)

  5. nuha
    June 25, 2010 at 2:02 am

    assalamualaikum….
    ya syaikhi… saya ingin studi s2 di mesir dengan jalur beasiswa, kira-kira kapan ya dibuka pendaftaran s2 ke mesir tahun 2010-2011? tolong jawaban lengkap nya dikirim ke email “nuha_gus@yahoo.co.id”…. syukran katsiran bikulliha…

  6. MUNIF SULAIMAN
    August 26, 2010 at 5:59 am

    assalamualaikum….
    Ustad/Ustdzh…ana ingin belajar k luar negeri dengan beasiswa…mohon infonya persyaratannya/tmptnya….tolng d bri di email;munibsulaiman@yahoo.com.(085755226181)syukron ala ihtimahmika….JAZAKALLAH.

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