41 Prospective Graduates Participate in the Faculty Judiciary for the April 2023 Period

Taking place in the Hall of the Postgraduate Building on the Udayana University Campus on April 13 2023, the April 2023 Period of the Faculty of Agriculture Judisium was carried out. This activity is routinely carried out following the schedule for the implementation of Udayana University Graduation activities. In this period, the Yudisium was attended by 41 prospective graduates consisting of 6 study programs at the Faculty of Agriculture. In addition, this event was also attended by the Dean, Deputy Dean I for Academic and Planning Affairs, Study Program Coordinators within the Faculty of Agriculture, Officials within the Faculty of Agriculture and companions for Prospective Graduates. The April 2023 Judicial Period was attended by 1 person from the Agricultural Science Doctoral Study Program, 1 person from the Agricultural Biotechnology Masters Study Program, 1 person from the Dry Land Masters Study Program, 18 people from the Agroecotechnology Undergraduate Study Program, 17 people from the Agribusiness Undergraduate Study Program, and 3 people from Landscape Architecture Undergraduate Study Program.

In his report, Deputy Dean I, Dr. Ir. Ni Luh Kartini, M.S., said that the average Cumulative Assessment Index in Judiciary for this period was 3.83. A total of 21 Prospective Graduates received the title of passing With Praise, 7 Prospective Graduates got the title of Very Satisfactory, 12 Prospective Graduates got the title of Very Satisfactory predicate of Satisfactory graduation, and 1 prospective graduate received the predicate of Enough graduation. In his remarks, the Chairman of the IKAAYANA Commissariat of the Faculty of Agriculture, who on this occasion was represented by the Secretary of IKAAYANA, Dr. Ir. Gede Wijana, M.S., said that the contribution of alumni is still very much needed for the future development of the Faculty of Agriculture, one of which is by completing a Tracer Study. The same thing was conveyed by the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Prof. Dr. Ir. I Nyoman Gede Ustriyana, M.M., that filling in a Tracer Study is very necessary in relation to the development of a learning curriculum within the Faculty of Agriculture so that it is able to produce graduates who are able to compete in the work industry.