Singaraja – A total of 264 graduates and graduates of the Faculty of Education (FIP) consisting of 222 people from the Elementary School Teacher Education (PGSD) Study Program, 16 people from the Early Childhood Teacher Education (PGPAUD) Study Program, 13 people from Education Technology (TP) Study Program and 13 people from the Guidance and Counselling (BK) Study Program, it was inaugurated at the graduation procession of the LXVIII Ganesha University of Education (Undiksha) which took place at the building of Auditorium Undiksha Singaraja, offline on Thursday (25/08/2022) morning.
After the graduation ceremony, the dean of the Faculty of Education, Prof. Dr. I Ketut Gading, M.Psi., said that FIP Undiksha continues to strive to increase the absorption of graduates in the world of work, as stated in the main performance indicators (IKU) of universities, therefore, the number one person in the Faculty of Education hopes that graduates will be able to open jobs and continue to innovate to develop themselves, in order to realize superior and competitive Human Resources (SDM). “Through this opportunity, I advised that graduates can develop themselves in the community. More than that, I hope that graduates will not only find jobs but can create jobs, as an effort to reduce unemployment,” he said. On this 68th graduation, the graduate of the Faculty of Education, on behalf of I Gusti Ngurah Kade Angga Juliartawan from the Elementary School Teacher Education (PGSD) Study Program,managed to occupy the top position with a GPA of 3.98 (Cumlaude). He is familiarly called Angga, expressed his pride after being confirmed as an outstanding graduate. He said this achievement could not be separated from the guidance and support of leaders and lecturers in the Undiksha FIP environment. Furthermore, he hoped that in the future he could continue his studies in Teacher Professional Education (PPG).
“Hopefully I can follow the pre-service PPG and become a competent educator. Thank you very much to the leadership, for the support and adequate facilities, so that the lecture process can run smoothly”, he concluded. (PR. Dewa Nida)