Public Relations UPNVJ - Independent Selection (SEMA) of the National Development University "Veteran" Jakarta (UPNVJ) Batch 2 and the Master's Study Program in Television Film and Media Studies (KFTM) have been announced since yesterday, July 31 2024. A total of 740 new students were accepted into SEMA Batch 2 and 40 new KFTM undergraduate students, for a total of 780 new students.
Before starting the health test process, Fajar Nugroho, UPNVJ New Student Admissions Coordinator said that all UPNVJ health test processes had been carefully prepared.
"As with the process and flow of health tests in previous selections, we have prepared everything carefully. "Starting from the room we use, the team on duty includes public relations, administration, health officers, doctors, finance officers, security officers and cleaning officers," explained Fajar.
The health tests held by UPNVJ focus on urine examination by checking 6 parameters, including Amphetamine (AMP), Morphine/Opiate (MOP), Marijuana (THC), Coccaine (COC), Methamphetamine (MET), and Benzodiazepine (BZD). This examination aims to detect the presence of narcotics and dangerous drugs/substances in the participant's body.
UPNVJ Public Relations had the opportunity to conduct an interview with Febiana Chairani of SMAN 17 Bekasi City who successfully passed SEMA wave 2 this time, "Alhamdulillah, I am very grateful to be able to pass SEMA wave 2 and succeeded in becoming a part of UPNVJ. Not only me but my parents also of course feel the same way. "Moreover, I didn't pass SEMA wave 1 yesterday, so during the SEMA state defense exam wave 2 I really prepared it with very thorough preparation, and thank God the results were in line with my expectations," said Febiana to the Public Relations team.
Febiana also appreciated the entire team of officers on duty at the UPNVJ Health Test for their performance which made it easier for all participants. (1/8)