INFOKU, BLORA – Approximately 128 high school students passed the national selection based on achievement (SNBP).
This amount is claimed to be greater than the previous year. Several high schools are racing against each other so that their students can enter state universities (PTN).
Head of Region 4 Education Office (Cabdisdik) Branch Budi Santosa said, this year's SNBP SMA in Blora recorded 128 children being admitted to PTN.
Students in the area enthusiastically follow the path of achievement. "Surely more students will be accepted by SNBP this year than last year," he said.
He explained, the highest number of students passing the SNBP at SMAN 1 Blora was around 34 students.
Followed by SMAN 1 Randublatung 23 students, SMAN Tunjungan and SMAN Cepu 15 students.
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He is optimistic that the number of students passing will have a good impact on learning in the regions.
Head of SMAN 1 Cepu Ali Rozaq said 15 of his students passed the SNBP this year.
However, his party could not confirm the department and university.
"BK teachers (guidance counseling) who better understand which students are interested in which majors," he explained.
Head of SMAN 1 Jepon Budi Santoso said that seven of his students passed this year's SNBP.
The average passes at Airlangga University and Undip. Students when registering are more interested in majoring in health and engineering.
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"After I see, children prefer their favorite majors, health and engineering," he said.
He explained, the school continues to encourage students to continue, to the higher education level.
For those who do not pass the SNBP, they are encouraged to take part in the test-based national selection (SNBT) when registration begins. He urged students not to get discouraged.
"We encourage students to register at SNBT, currently the registration process is going on," he said. ( Endah / IST )