17.969 Participants Will Take UTBK at Two Campuses of IPB University, Participants Are Asked to Prepare Themselves

17.969 Participants Will Take UTBK at Two Campuses of IPB University, Participants Are Asked to Prepare Themselves

Sebanyak 17.969 Peserta Akan Ikuti UTBK di Dua Kampus IPB University, Peserta Diminta Persiapkan Diri
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A total of 17.969 participants will take the Computer-Based Written Test (UTBK)-National Selection Based Test (SNBT) at two campus locations of IPB University.

As one of the UTBK centers, the exam at IPB University will be held for 11 days, from April 23 to May 4, 2025, with two exam sessions each day.

Vice Rector of IPB University for Education and Student Affairs, Prof Deni Noviana, said that IPB University had prepared various supporting facilities for the implementation of UTBK.

“We have prepared infrastructure, exam rooms, computer laboratories, internet networks, and supporting facilities such as prayer rooms, toilets, and parking areas. We have also prepared human resources for the implementation and supervision of the exam,” he said.

Unlike the previous year, this year’s UTBK implementation is only conducted in one batch, but still two sessions per day. With the division of two sessions (morning and afternoon), around 1.700 participants will take the exam every day at IPB University.

The UTBK implementation will take place in two locations, namely IPB Dramaga Campus in Bogor Regency and IPB Cilibende Campus in Bogor City. Prof Deni reminded participants to pay attention to their respective exam locations because the distance between campuses is quite far.

“Dramaga Campus has a beautiful and comfortable environment, while Cilibende Campus is more accessible because it is in the city center,” he explained.

He also advised all participants to pay attention to the exam rules and ensure the location and exam room correctly. “Please survey the location to the classrooms and table numbers. Don’t forget to keep learning and prepare yourself as well as possible,” he added.

Prof Deni hopes that the UTBK implementation will run smoothly and all participants will get the best results according to their chosen study program.  (IAAS/RMH)