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NO NAMA PT KOTA 1 Universitas Wiralodra Indramayu 2 Universitas Winaya Mukti Sumedang 3 Universitas Widyatama Bandung 4 Universi DAFTAR UNDANGAN DESEMINASI BIDIKMISI DAN PENYERAHAN KUOTA BIDIKMISI PERGURUAN TINGGI SWASTA DI LINGKUNGAN LLDIKTI WILAYAH IV TAHUN 2019 NO NAMA PT KOTA 1 Universitas Wiralodra Indramayu 2 Universitas Winaya Mukti Sumedang 3 Universitas Widyatama Bandung 4 Universitas Wanita Internasional Bandung Bandung 5 Universitas Telkom Bandung 6 Universitas Swadaya Gunung Djati Cirebon 7 Universitas Suryakancana Cianjur 8 Universitas Subang Subang 9 Universitas Serang Raya Serang 10 Universitas Sangga Buana Bandung 11 Universitas Putra Indonesia Cianjur 12 Universitas Pembangunan Jaya Tangerang Tangerang 13 Universitas Pasundan Bandung 14 Universitas Pakuan Bogor 15 Universitas Nusa Putra Sukabumi 16 Universitas Nurtanio Bandung 17 Universitas Nasional Pasim Bandung 18 Universitas Nahdatul Ulama Cirebon 19 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya Tasikmalaya 20 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang Tangerang 21 Universitas Muhammadiyah Sukabumi Sukabumi 22 Universitas Muhammadiyah Cirebon Cirebon 23 Universitas Mathla`ul Anwar Pandeglang 24 Universitas Ma'soem Sumedang 25 Universitas Majalengka Majalengka 26 Universitas Kuningan Kuningan 27 Universitas Kristen Maranatha Bandung 28 Universitas Komputer Indonesia Bandung 29 Universitas Kebangsaan Bandung Bandung 30 Universitas Katolik Parahyangan Bandung 31 Universitas Islam Syehk Yusuf Tangerang 32 Universitas Islam Nusantara Bandung 33 Universitas Islam Bandung Bandung 34 Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor 35 Universitas Garut Garut 36 Universitas Galuh Ciamis Ciamis 37 Universitas Djuanda Bogor 38 Universitas Buana Perjuangan Karawang Karawang 39 Universitas Bina Bangsa Serang 40 Universitas Banten Jaya Serang 41 Universitas Al-Ghifari Bandung 42 Universitas Al Ihya Kuningan Kuningan 43 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Cirebon 44 STT Pelita Bangsa Bekasi 45 STT Nurul Fikri Bogor 46 STT Multimedia Cendekia Abditama Tangerang 47 STT Mandala Bandung 48 STT Garut Garut 49 STT Duta Bangsa Bekasi 50 STMIK Tasikmalaya Tasikmalaya 51 STMIK Subang Subang 52 STMIK Rosma Karawang NO NAMA PT KOTA 53 STMIK Raharja Tangerang 54 STMIK Mardira Indonesia Bandung 55 STMIK Jabar Bandung 56 STMIK IKMI Cirebon Cirebon 57 STMIK Dharma Negara Bandung 58 STMIK DCI Tasikmalaya Tasikmalaya 59 STMIK Catur Insan Cendekia Cirebon 60 STMIK Bina Sarana Global Tangerang 61 STMIK Bina Insani Bekasi 62 STMIK Bani Saleh Bekasi 63 STMIK Antar Bangsa Tangerang 64 STMIK AMIK Bandung Bandung 65 STKIP Yasika Majalengka 66 STKIP Subang Subang 67 STKIP Situs Banten Serang 68 STKIP Sinar Cendekia Bekasi 69 STKIP Setia Budhi Rangkasbitung 70 STKIP Sebelas April Sumedang Sumedang 71 STKIP Purwakarta Purwakarta 72 STKIP PGRI Sukabumi Sukabumi 73 STKIP Pasundan Cimahi 74 STKIP Pangeran Darma Kusuma Indramayu 75 STKIP Panca Sakti Bekasi Bekasi 76 STKIP Nahdlatul Ulama Indramayu Indramayu 77 STKIP Mutiara Banten Pandeglang 78 STKIP Muhammadiyah Kuningan Kuningan 79 STKIP Bina Mutiara Sukabumi 80 STKIP Arrahmaniyah Bogor 81 STKIP Al Amin Indramayu Indramayu 82 STIT Bina Putera Banjar Banjar 83 STISIP Yuppentek Tangerang Tangerang 84 STISIP Widyapuri Mandiri Sukabumi 85 STISIP Syamsul Ulum Sukabumi 86 STISIP Guna Nusantara Sukabumi 87 STISIP Bina Putera Banjar Banjar 88 STIKOM Al-Khairiyah Cilegon 89 STIKes YATSI Tangerang 90 STIKes Sebelas April Sumedang Sumedang 91 STIKes Santo Borromeus Bandung 92 STIKes Respati Tasikmalaya Tasikmalaya 93 STIKes Rajawali Bandung 94 STIKES Muhammadiyah Kuningan Kuningan 95 STIKes Muhammadiyah Cirebon Cirebon 96 STIKes Kuningan Garawangi Kuningan 97 STIKes Karsa Husada Garut 98 STIKes Jenderal Achmad Yani Cimahi 99 STIKES Indramayu Indramayu 100 STIKes IMC Bintaro Tangerang 101 STIKes Garut Garut 102 STIKes Dharma Husada Bandung 103 STIKES Cirebon Cirebon 104 STIKes Budi Luhur Cimahi Cimahi 105 STIEPAR YAPARI Bandung 106 STIE Yasa Anggana Garut 107 STIE STMY Majalengka Majalengka 108 STIE STEMBI Bandung NO NAMA PT KOTA 109 STIE Sebelas April Sumedang Sumedang 110 STIE PGRI Sukabumi Sukabumi 111 STIE Pelita Bangsa Bekasi 112 STIE Pasundan Bandung 113 STIE Pasim Sukabumi Sukabumi 114 STIE Miftahul Huda Subang Subang 115 STIE Latifah Mubarokiyah Tasikmalaya 116 STIE La Tansa Mashiro Rangkasbitung 117 STIE Kesatuan Bogor 118 STIE Insan Pembangunan Tangerang 119 STIE INABA Bandung 120 STIE Ekuitas Bandung 121 STIE Cipasung Garut 122 STIE Binaniaga Bogor 123 STIE Banten Serang 124 STIA YPPT Priatim Tasikmalaya Tasikmalaya 125 STIA Sebelas April Sumedang 126 STIA Cimahi Cimahi 127 STIA Banten Pandeglang 128 STIA Bandung Bandung 129 STIA Bagasasi Bandung 130 STF YPIB Cirebon Cirebon 131 STBA Sebelas April Sumedang Sumedang 132 STBA Bina Dinamika Bekasi Bekasi 133 Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Logistik Indonesia Bandung 134 Sekolah Tinggi Hukum Garut Garut 135 Sekolah Tinggi Analis Kimia Cilegon Cilegon 136 Politeknik Triguna Tasikmalaya 137 Politeknik TMKM Karawang 138 Politeknik TEDC Cimahi 139 Politeknik Sukabumi Sukabumi 140 Politeknik Piksi Input Serang Serang 141 Politeknik Komputer Niaga Lpkia Bandung 142 Politeknik Agroindustri Subang 143 IPI Garut Garut 144 Institut Teknologi Nasional Bandung Bandung 145 Institut Manajemen Koperasi Indonesia Sumedang 146 IKIP Siliwangi Cimahi 147 AMIK Wahana Mandiri Tangerang 148 AMIK Raharja Tangerang 149 AMIK Citra Buana Indonesia Sukabumi 150 AMIK Bumi Nusantara Cirebon Cirebon 151 AKMI Suaka Bahari Cirebon 152 Akbid YPSDMI Garut Garut 153 Akbid Bhakti Purna Husada Serang Serang 154 Akbid Bhakti Asih Purwakarta Purwakarta 155 Akademi Pariwisata Yasmi Cirebon Cirebon 156 Akademi Pariwisata Siliwangi Tasikmalaya Tasikmalaya 157 Akademi Keperawatan YPIB Majalengka Majalengka 158 Akademi Kebidanan Bhakti Asih Cileduk Tangerang 159 Akademi Industri Tekstil Bandung Bandung 160 Akademi Analis Kesehatan An nasher Cirebon Cirebon 161 Akademi Akuntansi Keuangan dan Perpajakan Indonesia Serang.
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