Udayana University Faculty of Agriculture Holds Release of Prospective Graduates for the June 2023 Period
The release of prospective graduates from the Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University, for the June 2023 period, which took place in the Hall of the Udayana University Postgraduate Building, was held on Tuesday, June 20 2023. This event was attended by 64 prospective graduates consisting of 8 study programs within the Udayana University Faculty of Agriculture. In addition, the Dean, Deputy Deans, Study Program Coordinators, officials from the Faculty of Agriculture and assistants for prospective graduates were also present. In this period, prospective graduates consisted of 32 people from the Undergraduate Agribusiness Study Program, 21 people from the Undergraduate Agroecotechnology Study Program, 5 people from the Masters in Dryland Agriculture, 3 people from the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Study Program, 2 people from the Doctoral Study Program in Agricultural Sciences, and 1 person from the Agribusiness Masters Study Program.
Deputy Dean I for Academic and Planning Affairs, Dr. Ir. Ni Luh Kartini, MS., reported that the lowest average Cumulative Assessment Index in the Release of Prospective Graduates was 3.3 and the highest was 3.9. Chairman of the IKAAYANA Commissariat of the Faculty of Agriculture, Prof. Dr. Ir. I Dewa Putu Oka Suardi, M.Sc., conveyed that the struggle was so great and so tired that I would not deny the results of the struggle itself. Becoming an alumni is not only for prospective graduates to forget their alma mater, so that all suggestions and input from alumni will be very important for the development of Udayana University in general and the Faculty of Agriculture in particular. Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University, Prof. Dr. Ir. I Nyoman Gede Ustriyana, MM. In his remarks, the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture congratulated the achievements of the current graduate candidates. In line with the Chairman of the IKAAYANA Commissariat of the Faculty of Agriculture, the Dean expressed his hope that prospective graduates would not forget their alma mater by providing input to the Faculty of Agriculture so that they are able to produce even better graduates, as well as perfecting the learning curriculum so that it is in line with developments in the business and industrial world.
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