
EduAsiaNews, Jakarta – Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jakarta (UPNVJ) conducted medical examinations for prospective new students admitted through the 2026 UTBK-SNBT pathway at the Merce Building, UPNVJ Limo Campus, on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. The examination serves as one of the mandatory stages that prospective students must complete after being declared successful in the selection process and before finalizing their registration.
The medical examination was carried out in an orderly and efficient manner, supported by healthcare professionals, physicians, and committee members who provided assistance and guidance to participants throughout the process. The examinations were conducted in accordance with applicable regulations to ensure that prospective students are physically prepared to undertake their academic studies at UPNVJ.
One of the participants, Ghaits Ghifari Izzatullah Mubarak from SMAN 2 Kuningan, who was admitted to UPNVJ’s Data Science Study Program, expressed his gratitude and happiness after successfully passing the UTBK-SNBT selection process.
“I am extremely happy. In fact, it is difficult to put into words how I felt after being declared successful in the UTBK-SNBT selection for UPNVJ, especially for the Data Science Study Program,” said Ghaits.
He admitted that he still finds it hard to believe that he has reached this stage, considering the highly competitive nature of admission to public universities. Nevertheless, he is grateful that every stage of the process went smoothly.
“Even now, I still cannot quite believe that I have made it this far. However, I am grateful that every stage of the process I went through proceeded smoothly,” he added.
Regarding the medical examination, Ghaits also expressed his appreciation to the healthcare personnel and committee members involved in the event. According to him, the services provided greatly assisted participants throughout each stage of the examination.
“The medical examination also went very well. All of the staff members and doctors provided clear explanations and treated us with kindness, which greatly helped us as participants,” he said.(www.upnvj.ac.id)






