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Bandung Institute of Technology was founded for higher learning in natural sciences, technologies, and fine arts. [ 7 ] In 2020, Reini Djuhraeni Wirahadikusumah was appointed as rector of the university until 2025 replacing Kadarsah Suryadi. [ 8 ]
Telkom University (Indonesian: Universitas Telkom, abbreviated as Tel-U) is a private university located in Bandung.Tel-U has several times ranked as the top private university in Indonesia and has been ranked to be one of The Best Universities in Indonesia. [6]
The founding of IAIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung is the result of the struggle by the Muslim leaders in West Java. Started in 1967, a number of community leaders and scholars led by Anwar Musaddad , A. Muiz, R. Sudja'i, and Arthata formed the IAIN Establishment Permit Committee with the approval of the governor of West Java.
Institut Manajemen Telkom English: Telkom Institute of Management (IM Telkom, formerly known as Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Bisnis Telkom or STMB Telkom) was founded with the name Master in Business Administration (MBA) in Bandung, as the Graduate School.
The National Institute of Technology (Indonesian: Institut Teknologi Nasional, abbreviated as ITENAS), is a private, technology-oriented university located in Bandung, Indonesia. ITENAS was established in 1972 as the National Academy of Technology [ 1 ] ( Indonesian : Akademi Teknologi Nasional , abbreviated as ATENAS ) by the Dayang Sumbi ...
In 1967, Perguruan Islam Tinggi (PIT) changed to Bandung Islamic University (UNISBA) led by prof. T. M. Soelaeman, M.Sc., EE. Since 1972, all university activities have been held at the Blue Campus, at Jalan Tamansari no. 1 Bandung, on a land area of 10,808 m 2 , provided by the Municipal Government of Bandung .
Institut Teknologi Telkom (now : Telkom University) English: Telkom Institute of Technology (IT Telkom, formerly known as Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Telkom or STT Telkom) (1990-2013) was a vocational university specializing in telecommunication engineering.
In 1995, due to a governmental initiative for art higher education development, the Indonesian Dance Academy of Bandung underwent another structural and name change, becoming the Indonesian Art College of Bandung (Sekolah Tinggi Seni Indonesia (STSI) Bandung).