There are hundreds of public and private schools in Bandung. Like in other Indonesian cities, Bandung has several state-funded and administered State Junior High Schools (SMP Negeri) and State High Schools (SMA Negeri). At least sixteen universities—three of which are state-owned—and 45 professional schools are scattered across the city. Education from social sciences, technology until tourism education can be found in one of those universities.
Among the several universities located in Bandung, Institut Teknologi Bandung (Bandung Institute of Technology), Universitas Padjadjaran (Padjadjaran University), Parahyangan Catholic University, Universitas Islam Bandung, (Bandung Islam University), Universitas Kristen Maranatha (Maranatha Christian University), Universitas Islam Nusantara (Nusantara Islamic Of University), Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (Indonesia University of Education), Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati (Sunan Gunung Djati Islamic State University), Institut Teknologi Telkom (Telkom Institute of Technology), Politeknik Negeri Bandung (Bandung State Polytechnic), and Politeknik Manufaktur Negeri Bandung (Bandung State Polytechnic for Manufacturing) are considered among the best universities in their respective fields of specialty in Indonesia. Established 1920, Institut Teknologi Bandung is Indonesia's oldest and most prestigious technical university. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (formerly IKIP Bandung, established in 1954) is one of the first institutions of higher education established after Indonesian independence and is currently a leading education university in the country. Universitas Padjadjaran (established in 1956) is considered to be one of the best universities in the country in the fields of medical, law, communication, and economic studies.
In the north of Bandung, Bosscha Observatory is the only observatory in Indonesia. Construction of the observatory began in 1923 and was completed in 1928. In 1922, the first international publication from Bosscha Observatory was published and in 1959, the observatory was included as a part of the department of astronomy in the Institut Teknologi Bandung (Bandung Institute of Technology). (id.wikipedia.com)
Among the several universities located in Bandung, Institut Teknologi Bandung (Bandung Institute of Technology), Universitas Padjadjaran (Padjadjaran University), Parahyangan Catholic University, Universitas Islam Bandung, (Bandung Islam University), Universitas Kristen Maranatha (Maranatha Christian University), Universitas Islam Nusantara (Nusantara Islamic Of University), Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (Indonesia University of Education), Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati (Sunan Gunung Djati Islamic State University), Institut Teknologi Telkom (Telkom Institute of Technology), Politeknik Negeri Bandung (Bandung State Polytechnic), and Politeknik Manufaktur Negeri Bandung (Bandung State Polytechnic for Manufacturing) are considered among the best universities in their respective fields of specialty in Indonesia. Established 1920, Institut Teknologi Bandung is Indonesia's oldest and most prestigious technical university. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (formerly IKIP Bandung, established in 1954) is one of the first institutions of higher education established after Indonesian independence and is currently a leading education university in the country. Universitas Padjadjaran (established in 1956) is considered to be one of the best universities in the country in the fields of medical, law, communication, and economic studies.
In the north of Bandung, Bosscha Observatory is the only observatory in Indonesia. Construction of the observatory began in 1923 and was completed in 1928. In 1922, the first international publication from Bosscha Observatory was published and in 1959, the observatory was included as a part of the department of astronomy in the Institut Teknologi Bandung (Bandung Institute of Technology). (id.wikipedia.com)
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Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) is a 29 hectare campus located in the northern area of the city of Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Surrounded by enjoyable green hills at 720 meter above sea level, Bandung is granted with mild weather all over the year ranging between 18-29 degree Centigrade. Since early 20th century Bandung has been dedicated to be the home base of the development of sciences and advanced technologies in Indonesia.
ITB is the first and largest scientific and technical university in Indonesia founded during the colonial era in 1920. Now, it consists of 12 Faculties & Schools offering courses and research in sciences, technologies as well as fine arts.
Currently ITB has about 1100 faculty members and more than 20,000 students with annual intake of around 4000 new students enrolling from under-graduate program to post doctoral program. Since the last 91 years ITB is proud of being the highly demanded university by consistently attracting the best high school students across the country. Annually about 300 international students study at ITB, as full time students or exchange students. (studiabroad.com)
ITB is the first and largest scientific and technical university in Indonesia founded during the colonial era in 1920. Now, it consists of 12 Faculties & Schools offering courses and research in sciences, technologies as well as fine arts.
Currently ITB has about 1100 faculty members and more than 20,000 students with annual intake of around 4000 new students enrolling from under-graduate program to post doctoral program. Since the last 91 years ITB is proud of being the highly demanded university by consistently attracting the best high school students across the country. Annually about 300 international students study at ITB, as full time students or exchange students. (studiabroad.com)
ITB is a single-campus university. The ITB campus itself is only 5 minutes drive from downtown Bandung. The university prides itself in its historical campus. There are both fine old and several modern buildings scattered around the campus. The old ones were designed in 1918-1919 by a Delft graduate, Maclaine Pont. The campus is leafy and comfortable so that it invites visitors to take a stroll around. One other major advantage is that it is easily reachable from all corners of the city by public transportation.
The ITB main campus, to the north of the downtown Bandung, and other supporting facilities, covers a total area of 770,000 square meters.
Students Dormitories, lecturers’ housing and administrative headquarters are not on the main campus but are within easy reach. Some illustrations of facilities in the campus include book shops, student cafeterias and canteens. The architecture of ITB is a fine mixture of the traditional and the modern, and the beauty of the buildings is enhanced by the surrounding lawns and gardens.

In addition to lecture rooms, laboratories, workshops and studios, ITB has an art gallery, sports facilities and a student activity center. Also near the campus is the Salman Mosque for worship and religious activities of the ITB Muslim community. For implementation of academic and research activities there are seven academic support facilities, i.e. the Central Library (with approximately 150,000 books and 1000 journal titles) in the campus, Sports Center, Language Center, and the Bosscha Observatory (a facility of the Study Program of Astronomy) in Lembang, 11 kilometers to the north of Bandung. (International.itb.ac.id)
Students Dormitories, lecturers’ housing and administrative headquarters are not on the main campus but are within easy reach. Some illustrations of facilities in the campus include book shops, student cafeterias and canteens. The architecture of ITB is a fine mixture of the traditional and the modern, and the beauty of the buildings is enhanced by the surrounding lawns and gardens.
In addition to lecture rooms, laboratories, workshops and studios, ITB has an art gallery, sports facilities and a student activity center. Also near the campus is the Salman Mosque for worship and religious activities of the ITB Muslim community. For implementation of academic and research activities there are seven academic support facilities, i.e. the Central Library (with approximately 150,000 books and 1000 journal titles) in the campus, Sports Center, Language Center, and the Bosscha Observatory (a facility of the Study Program of Astronomy) in Lembang, 11 kilometers to the north of Bandung. (International.itb.ac.id)
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