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Academic Potential Test (TPA) for the Admission of Prospective Graduate Students (Master’s and Doctoral Programs) at the Indonesian Institute of the Arts Bali (ISI Bali) for the Even Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year

Jan 20, 2026 | News

The Indonesian Institute of the Arts Bali (ISI Bali) once again आयोजित the Academic Potential Test (TPA) for prospective new students of the Graduate Programs, including the Master’s and Doctoral Programs (S2/S3), for the Even Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year. The Academic Potential Test is a mandatory requirement that must be undertaken by all applicants to the Graduate Programs at ISI Bali.

The purpose of administering the Academic Potential Test is to assess applicants’ intellectual readiness as well as their logical, analytical, verbal, and numerical reasoning abilities in accordance with the demands of graduate-level education. In addition, the test supports the Graduate Programs of ISI Bali in the selection process by ensuring that prospective students possess the potential to successfully complete advanced studies and further develop their academic capacities. The results of the Academic Potential Test also serve as a determining indicator in the admission decision for candidates seeking to pursue graduate studies at ISI Bali.

The Academic Potential Test was conducted on Monday, 19 January 2026, online via the Zoom application, from 09:00 to 11:00 WITA. A total of 49 participants took part in the test, consisting of 15 candidates for the Doctoral Program (S3) and 23 candidates for the Master’s Program (S2). The test procedure began with prospective students joining the designated Zoom meeting, followed by the delivery of technical guidelines for the test implementation by the UPA TIK ISI Bali (Academic Support Unit for Information and Communication Technology).

Participants were required to keep their video cameras activated throughout the test and to complete the test independently. Recording or photographing the test questions was strictly prohibited. Participants who had completed all test materials were allowed to leave the Zoom meeting after ensuring that their answers had been successfully submitted. The TPA score records were sent to each participant via email. Participants who were declared successful received a certificate issued by the Institute for Quality Assurance and Learning Development of ISI Bali.

Screenshot of the Academic Potential Test conducted on Monday, 19 January 2026

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