This program aims to understand the management of energy business as it matters. It also designed to widen perspective by experience-exchange between stakeholders from private sector, civil society, national-local, government and academia.
Notes: ENEMBA closed registration for February 2025 intake. You are welcome to apply for the next admission round in September 2025 for February 2026 intake.
Commencement date:
Every February
Length of study:
18 months
Class schedule:
Saturday—Sunday
8 AM—6.40 PM (Every two weeks where Saturdays may vary)
Total credits:
55 credits in 3 long semesters, 1 short semester
Course Structure
Energy Management Executive Program
How to Apply
Energy Management Executive MBA commence class on February. Early preparation become the important step to enroll and start an embarking journey with MBA ITB.
Tuition
February Intake:
February
June (short semester)
September
February
Total
February
June (short semester)
September
February
Total
Cost:
IDR 35,000,000
IDR 21,150,000
IDR 35,000,000
IDR 35,000,000
IDR 126,150,000
IDR 35,000,000
IDR 21,150,000
IDR 35,000,000
IDR 35,000,000
IDR 126,150,000
Notes:
- Tuition Fee might change without prior notice.
- The tuition fee covers your entire academic activities in our program: course credits, course materials (excluding text books), field trip, career service & internship, also development activities managed by our program (business talk and business clinics)
- Students who exceeded the limit of normal study period (3 long semesters and 1 short semester) will be charged with the following tuition fees:
- Long semester: TBA/each semester
- Short semester: TBA/each semester
- All the tuition fees cannot be refunded in all conditions, including when a student fail to register or finish the program
- SBM ITB reserves the right to adjust the above information
Alumni Stories
Energy Management Executive MBA is more than just a program. It provides network enhancement through the professional learning from policy maker, government, companies, and experts. I am blessed and proud to have been part of it.
Dean Andreas SimorangkirMine Inspector, Directorate General of Mineral and Coal (MINERBA)