Balikpapan - The 2025/2026 National Student Admission (SNPMB) once again shows an interesting competition dynamic at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering. Three flagship programs, namely Safety Engineering, Food Technology, and Chemical Engineering, display different patterns of applicants and admission opportunities across the SNBP, SNBT, and SUMMIT tracks. Analyzing the number of applicants, admitted students, and re-registrations provides an objective overview for prospective students planning their application strategy based on data.
The Safety Engineering program remains highly popular, attracting a significant number of applicants. In the SNBP track, 388 applicants competed for 25 available seats, all of whom completed re-registration. The SNBT track saw a surge with 516 applicants, 70 admitted, and 65 re-registered. Meanwhile, the SUMMIT track had 157 applicants, with only 10 admitted, indicating a competitive selection process. These figures confirm Safety Engineering as a flagship program for students interested in industrial safety and system protection engineering.
The Food Technology program shows a more balanced competition pattern. In the SNBP track, 148 applicants vied for 40 seats, with 32 completing re-registration. The SNBT track had 135 applicants, 63 admitted, and 53 re-registered, while the SUMMIT track recorded 32 applicants with 8 admitted. These numbers suggest a realistic chance for prospective students interested in food processing, laboratory technology, and food product innovation.
Chemical Engineering maintains a stable appeal across all admission tracks. The SNBP track saw 156 applicants with 55 admitted and 55 re-registered. The SNBT track had 137 applicants competing for 55 seats, with 51 completing re-registration. The SUMMIT track recorded 41 applicants with 14 admitted. High applicant numbers in SNBP and SNBT indicate that Chemical Engineering continues to be a top choice for students interested in laboratories, industrial chemical processes, and materials research.
Overall, the 2025/2026 SNPMB data at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering highlights variations in competition levels among programs. Safety Engineering stands out with high demand, Food Technology offers relatively balanced admission opportunities, and Chemical Engineering shows consistent interest, ideal for students seeking a versatile program. Understanding this data can help prospective students make informed application choices that balance their interests and chances of acceptance.
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