HumasUPNVJ - Monday, August 1, 2022 UPN Veterans Jakarta (UPNVJ) again held a medical test for new students who had passed the SBMPTN and UPNVJ SEMA pathways some time ago.
The medical test held in the form of a narcotics-free test was carried out at the UPNVJ Main Outpatient Clinic located on the Pondok Labu Campus.
Different from the previous medical test, this time the test was conducted for new students who passed the Non-Health Sciences study program which consisted of Undergraduate Study Programs (S-1) Management, Accounting, Development Economics, Sharia Economics, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Shipping Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Communication Science, International Relations, Political Science, Information Science, Informatics, Information Systems, and Law.
“The main obstacle I admit is that today the toilet facilities are still not enough, but tomorrow there will be additions. However, there are other obstacles, there are some new students who don't come with a participant card and proof of payment, there are also those who have not registered and have not paid, this is quite an obstacle to the process," said Fajar Nugroho as the coordinator for implementing UPNVJ's 2022 new student admissions.
Fajar also reminded all new students to pay attention to the schedule that has been determined, not forgetting to bring the necessary files according to the announcements available on social media and not forgetting to bring drinking water to trigger urination when doing a health test.
It was recorded that on the first day of implementation as many as 300 new students had taken a medical test. This test will continue to run until Friday, August 5, 2022 with an announced schedule.
In accordance with the provisions conveyed in the implementation of the medical test this time, students are required to register first through the https://kegiatan.upnvj.ac.id/ page and make a payment in advance.
During the implementation, new students are required to bring proof of payment, SNMPTN/SBMPTN/SEMA cards as student identities and stationery.