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CIMB NIAGA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 2011

(OVERSEAS – UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL)

PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (“Bank CIMB Niaga”), together with CIMB Group, offers a scholarship program that provides an opportunity for Indonesian students to pursue an undergraduate study in selected fields in Malaysia.

This scholarship program is a part of CIMB Niaga’s Corporate Social Responsibility Program to support the development of education in Indonesia and to identify talents that would become a competent and skilled worker in their fields.

The program will be published on 9 April 2011 through media and CIMB Niaga website www.cimbniaga.com and closed on 14 May 2011.

The program is offered to bright Indonesian high school student and/or equivalent, who has just completed their studies (fresh graduate of 2011) with outstanding academic result (a minimum of 8.00 result of National Examination, school final examination and last 3 semester of study), comes from underprivileged family and is not currently receiving any scholarship program.

Candidates should complete the scholarship application form available online at our e-registration website and attach the required documentation below:

- Result of National Examination (UN) and School Final Examination (UAS). If these are not available yet, applicants may submit the result of last 3 semesters of school report.
- Academic and non-academic achievements (certificate).
- Identity card (Personal Identification/Driving License/Student Card/Passport)
- Family certificate
- Birth certificate
- Letter of acknowledgement from school regarding information of good behavior, achievements, financial status of the student, etc.
- Photos (colour size of 3×4)

The field of studies available in the scholarship program are:

Faculty of Business & Accounting :
o Accounting
o Business Administration

Faculty of Economics :
o Economics

Faculty of Engineering :
o Civil Engineering
o Mechanical
o Electrical
o Telecommunication

Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology :
o Computer science – Computer networking and system
o Computer science – Management Information System
o Information Technology – Management

Faculty of Science
o Mathematics, Statistic, Industrial & Computational Mathematics

This full-ride scholarship program will cover Registration and tuition fees, Health insurance, Dormitory, Living cost, Book and internet allowances, Transportation (economic class flight) 1x a year, Laptop & Printer, Research fees, Selection process and Legal Documents (Visa and Passport)

For further information about this scholarship program, contact:

Corporate Affairs PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk

Telp. : (021) 250-5151

Fax : (021) 252-6749

PIC : – Luh Nindityawati (Juty) ext. 34010

– Tupon Setiawan ext 34009

Email : juty@cimbniaga.co.id / tupon.setiawan@cimbniaga.co.id

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