3,126 Participants Registered for UTBK Independent Pathway Selection for Diploma and Undergraduate Programs at Udayana University in 2024
Udayana University (Unud) is holding a Computer-Based Written Examination (UTBK) Selection for New Student Admissions for the Independent Pathway for Diploma and Bachelor Programs in 2024. The Independent UTBK will take place for three days from July 1 to July 3 2024, which is divided into six exam sessions with a total of There were 3,126 registered participants.
The UTBK locations are at the Computer Labs on the Denpasar Campus which is divided into 6 locations with 12 exam rooms and a total of 1,425 participants, as well as at the Jimbaran Campus which is divided into 8 locations with 16 exam rooms and a total of 1,701 participants.
The material tested in the UTBK includes the Scholastic Potential Test, Mathematical Reasoning, and Indonesian Literacy and English Literacy. In taking part in UTBK, participants are required to see the exam location the day before the exam, and at the time of the exam bring the 2024 UTBK Mandiri Unud Participant Identity Card and bring the official documents requested, namely a photocopy of a legalized diploma for graduates in 2022 and 2023, and a Graduation Certificate. for graduates in 2024 as well as personal identification such as KTP or SIM.
While taking part in UTBK, participants are not allowed to leave the room, bring communication devices, cameras, recording devices, calculators and notes as well as talk or borrow equipment from other participants. The total number of participants registered on the first day of the two sessions was 1,390 people, while 1,221 people attended the exam.
On the first day of the UTBK implementation, the Rector and Vice Rector for Academic Affairs at Udayana University, along with the Monitoring and Evaluation Team, reviewed the implementation of the Mandiri UTBK located at the Jimbaran Campus and Denpasar Campus. In this review, the Rector and Vice Rector coordinated with the Dean, room supervisors and technicians regarding the attendance of participants taking the exam, internet connection, and obstacles faced in carrying out the exam. The Rector really hopes that this year's exams will run well and smoothly.