Universitas Indonesia Apologises for Inaccurate Display of S1 KKI Talent Scouting Selection Results
Universitas Indonesia (UI) has expressed its apologies for the inaccurate display of selection results status in the Talent Scouting Programme for the Special International Undergraduate Class (S1 KKI) enrolment system, which occurred on 17 March 2026.
“This discrepancy occurred within a 40-minute period after the system displayed non-final data. This moment may have caused confusion and disappointment, especially for applicants who temporarily received inaccurate information,” stated Dr. Erwin Agustian Panigoro, Director of Public Relations, Media, Government, and International Affairs at UI, on Wednesday (18/3).
To address this, UI has opened assistance for applicants needing further clarification via email at [email protected].
The system is now functioning normally, and the selection results for the S1 KKI Talent Scouting Programme displayed on enrollment.ui.ac.id are the final and official results, obtained through a fair and transparent process.
“UI understands the disappointment felt by the applicants and assures that prospective students who did not pass can pursue other admission pathways, keeping opportunities to continue education at UI widely open,” he emphasised.
In addition to the Talent Scouting pathway, UI is opening registrations through the national SNBT pathway (25 March–7 April 2026); independent pathways including PPKB (15 May–19 June 2026), Prestasi Pathway Selection (4–30 May 2026), and SIMAK Undergraduate and Vocational (8 May–5 June 2026); as well as the Special International Class pathway covering SIMAK KKI Wave I (2 March–2 April 2026), SIMAK KKI Wave II (4–30 May 2026), and Global Talent KKI (3–16 July 2026).
“In the future, UI is committed to continuously providing better, reliable, and responsive services through ongoing evaluation and improvement, both technically and in communication. UI also strives to offer closer and more informative guidance, so that every prospective student can undergo the selection process with confidence and full hope towards the best education,” Erwin concluded.