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UNS Rector Conducts Monitoring and Evaluation of the 2026 UTBK Implementation at FK UNS


 

The Faculty of Medicine (FK) of Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) is one of the venues for the Computer-Based Written Examination (UTBK) for the National Test-Based Selection (SNBT). The exam runs from April 21st to 29th and is held in the FK UNS Computer-Based Test (CBT) Laboratory. There are two exam sessions each day: a morning session and an afternoon session. This totals 18 exam sessions. A total of 3,600 participants will take the CBT exam at FK UNS.

On the first day of the exam, UNS Rector, Prof. Dr. Hartono, dr., M.Si.; UNS Vice Rector for Academic and Research, Prof. Dr. Fitria Rahmawati, S.Si, M.Si.; UNS Head of the New Student Admissions Selection (SPMB), Prof. Drs. Sutarno, M.Sc., Ph.D.; and representatives from the National Student Admissions Selection Center (SNPMB), Prof. Dr. Bambang Purwanto, Dr., M.Kes., conducted direct monitoring at various exam locations.

One of the exam locations visited was the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Negeri Surabaya (FK UNS) CBT Laboratory. The Vice Dean for Non-Academic Affairs at FK UNS, Dr. Annang Giri Moelyo, dr., Sp.A (K)., M.Kes., stated that several of the 200 registered participants were absent during the morning exam session.

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"For this morning's exam session, out of 200 registered participants, 7 were absent. The breakdown is that 4 were absent from the CBT A Lab out of 100 registered participants, and 3 were absent from the CBT B Lab out of 100 registered participants," he explained.

Prof. Dr. Hartono expressed his appreciation to the exam committee at FK UNS for their excellent preparation of the facilities and infrastructure to support the exam.

"I've seen the facilities and infrastructure, and the rooms, thank God, are quite adequate. Backup computers are also provided in each room in case there are any problems with the computers being used. The room temperature is also comfortable enough for participants to complete the exam process," he explained.

He further stated that various facilities have been prepared for participants with disabilities to ensure a smooth and comfortable exam.

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"We have received data showing that there are 7 blind people, 4 physically disabled people, and 1 deaf person. As an inclusive campus, we ensure they have access so they can take the exam like other participants," Prof. Hartono added. 

Prof. Hartono also added that security procedures have been enhanced to anticipate criminal activity, including the possibility of cheating.

"We have established exam monitoring procedures, from the moment participants enter the exam, through the exam's implementation, when participants leave the exam room, and through to reporting the results to the central committee," Prof. Hartono said.

 

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