Jakarta (ANTARA) - Some 7,080 seats are available for students looking for government-affiliated colleges admission in 2022, according to Ministry of State Apparatus and Bureaucracy Reform's Deputy of Apparatus Resources Alex Denni.

"Before signing up, applicants must ensure they have read and understood all terms and conditions that each college has. It would not be good if they are failing (the selection) just because they are not careful (to the terms and conditions)," Denni said here on Sunday.

Applicants could refer to Ministry of State Apparatus and Bureaucracy Reform Regulation No. 20 of 2021 on the students admittance process in government ministries- and institutions-affiliated colleges to study college selection regulations, he said.

A registration guideline is available on the Government-Affiliated College Selection System website, and applicants can also access frequently asked questions section on the same website, Denni added.

The deputy reminded applicants to prepare themselves well by understanding the selection process and all terms and conditions that their colleges of choice have.

He informed that the registration process has been opened from Saturday (Apr 9) night through the Government-Affiliated College Selection System website, with the restriction to pick only one preferred choice for each applicant prevails.

The registration process will be closed on Saturday (Apr 30) at 11:59 pm Western Indonesia Time (UTC +7), he said.

The deputy expounded that 30 government-affiliated colleges under eight government ministries and institutions are available for applicants this year. The government ministries and institutions are the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Transportation, Statistics Indonesia, National Intelligence Agency, National Meteorology and Climatology Agency, and the National Cyber and Crypto Agency.

He said that not all college graduates would be allocated in the ministry institutions relevant to their college, as graduates of colleges affiliated to the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Home Affairs, and Ministry of Transportation would be distributed to other relevant institutions and offices of regional authorities.

"As new state civil apparatus, graduates of government-affiliated colleges are expected to be willing in serving and be assigned at any posts throughout Indonesia as needed," Denni remarked.

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