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Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia

Have you ever heard of a university that combines modern education with Islamic values? That is what Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia, or UIII , is all about. It is a new university, but already known in many parts of the world. In this article, we will talk about what UIII is, who owns it, what programs it offers, and what GPA (Grade Point Average) you need to study there. What Is UIII? Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia (UIII) means Indonesian International Islamic University in English. It is a public university in Depok, West Java, Indonesia , near the capital city, Jakarta. UIII was built to be a place where Islam, education, and global thinking meet. The university was officially opened in 2021 . Even though it is still new, UIII already has students from different countries, such as Egypt, Pakistan, Nigeria, Afghanistan, and many more. This shows that UIII is an international place for learning and sharing knowledge. Who Owns UIII? UIII is a state university . ...

Sekolah Rakyat, Indonesia’s Alternative Education for the People

In Indonesia, there is a unique kind of school called sekolah rakyat . In English, sekolah rakyat means “people’s school.” These schools are different from regular schools because they are usually created by communities or volunteers, not by the government. Their main goal is to give education to children who cannot go to formal schools because of money, location, or other problems. In this article, we will explain what sekolah rakyat is, why it exists, how it works, and why it is important. This article is written in simple English for readers from other countries who want to understand the idea of sekolah rakyat in Indonesia. What Is Sekolah Rakyat? Sekolah rakyat is a community-based or non-formal school. It is usually free or very cheap. Most of the time, these schools are started by people who care about education. They might be teachers, students, social workers, or activists. Sometimes, these schools are run by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or religious groups. T...