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        "msgid": "kemdiktisaintek-kip-kuliah-distribution-now-uses-dtsen-1774943676",
        "date": "2026-03-31 14:09:54",
        "title": "Kemdiktisaintek: KIP Kuliah Distribution Now Uses DTSEN",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemdiktisaintek) has announced that the distribution of the Kartu Indonesia Pintar Kuliah (KIP Kuliah) programme this year will utilise the National Single Social and Economic Data (DTSEN), integrating three data sources to ensure more targeted aid to the most vulnerable populations in deciles 1 to 4. Applicants must first pass university entrance selections and be registered in DTSEN, with final approval following re-registration and document verification at their institutions. This shift aims to prioritise aid for those from very poor to at-risk households, with nearly 20-32% of successful candidates in recent national selection pathways being KIP Kuliah applicants, highlighting the programme's reach among low-income students.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and\nTechnology (Kemdiktisaintek) has stated that the distribution of the\nKartu Indonesia Pintar Kuliah (KIP-K) programme this year will\nofficially use the National Single Social and Economic Data (DTSEN) to\nmake it more targeted.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis year, we will already be using DTSEN, where DTSEN combines\nthree data sources. So the hope, as mentioned at the beginning, is that\nour distribution will be more on target,\u201d said Acting Head of the Centre\nfor Higher Education Financing and Assessment (PPAPT) at\nKemdiktisaintek, Sandro Mihradi, during a press conference in Jakarta on\nTuesday.<\/p>\n<p>Sandro explained that in previous years, the basis for determining\nKIP Kuliah recipients still referred to the Integrated Social Welfare\nData (DTKS) and the Targeting Data for Accelerating the Eradication of\nExtreme Poverty (P3KE).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHere, we will prioritise, of course, those in the community in\nDeciles 1 and 4, that is, from the very poor to the vulnerable poor\nrange,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>To meet the criteria and be designated as prospective recipients, he\nsaid, registrants must first pass the university entrance selection\nwithin the scope of Kemdiktisaintek and be recorded in DTSEN in Deciles\n1 to 4.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, that status will only be upgraded to official KIP Kuliah\nrecipient after the student completes the re-registration process at the\nrelevant university and passes the verification and validation stage of\nthe registration documents.<\/p>\n<p>It is known that, based on data from the SNPMB Committee, the number\nof participants declared to have passed the 2026 SNBP Pathway Selection\nbased on the selection results conducted by each State University (PTN)\nRector is 155,543 participants, with an acceptance percentage of 20.09%.\nOf the number of participants declared to have passed, 53,897 (19.67%)\nare KIP Kuliah applicants.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, for Vocational State Universities (PTN Vokasi), the number\nof participants declared to have passed the 2026 SNBP Pathway Selection\nbased on the selection results conducted by each Vocational PTN Director\nis 23,438 participants, with an acceptance percentage of 30.34%. Of the\nnumber of participants declared to have passed, 10,574 (31.97%) are KIP\nKuliah applicants.<\/p>",
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