Zhafira and Rizky's gratitude for being able to graduate from SEMA UPNVJ 2024

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Public Relations UPNVJ - Jakarta "Veteran" National Development University (UPNVJ) has announced the graduation results of prospective new students on the Independent Selection pathway (SEMA) in 2024.

Based on the selection results, there were 1,201 prospective new students who graduated and were required to fulfill a series of requirements before being designated as active UPNVJ students.

One of the prospective students is Zhafira Syari Huwayda from Al-Azhar Islamic High School 4 who graduated in the Medicine study program. He admitted that he was very grateful to be able to graduate and become part of the UPNVJ Medical Faculty.

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"I feel very happy and grateful because UPNVJ medicine has been my desire for a long time. Both my parents are also proud of my success," said Zhafira.

He also admitted that he was ready to fulfill all the requirements that had to be met, and felt that there would be no obstacles when taking the medical test process.

“There were no obstacles during the health test. "The directions are clear and the officers are also kind," he said.

Not only Zhafira, Rizky Aji Wibowo from MAN 17 Jakarta also graduated from the SEMA UPNVJ 2024 accounting study program.

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"I felt happy and didn't expect to graduate. I was worried at first, but when I checked, it turned out I had graduated in the study program I dreamed of," said Rizky.

Like Zhafira, Rizky also underwent a medical test without any significant obstacles after passing.

"The complete information is on social media. The directions during the process are also quite clear, so there are no obstacles during the health test," he said.

"I hope that during my studies I will be a good student and can carry out my studies as well as possible," hoped Rizky.

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