FBS RETURNS TO JUDICIAL DEGREES IN OCTOBER

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Singaraja, FBS – The Faculty of Languages ??and Arts, Ganesha University of Education again held online judiciary for October during the Covid-19 endemic. A total of 48 examiners came from the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study Program (15 people), the English Language Education Study Program (17 people), the Balinese Language Education Study Program (1 person), the Japanese Language Education Study Program (7 people), and the Fine Arts Education Study Program ( 8 people) were adjudicated by the Dean of the Faculty of Languages ??and Arts, Undiksha, Monday (17/10/2022).

In his speech, the Dean of the Faculty of Languages ??and Arts, I Made Sutama, said that the examiners should be grateful because they were able to graduate this month even though they had passed the study period a little longer than they should have. It is hoped that the examiners will always maintain the name of their alma mater because even though they have graduated, they will still be bound and dependent on each other. His hope for the examiners is that they all get a decent job according to their wishes. Examiners should be proud because FBS excels in alumni absorption. “FBS is in second place (2) in terms of alumni absorption among faculties at Undiksha, we should be proud,” he said. Sutama advised the examiners to continue to help the institution with promotions because alumni have a very important role in the progress of the institution.

Eksaminandus, who managed to achieve the highest GPA in this period, namely 3.91 with a very satisfactory title, came from the English Language Education Study Program, Ni Putu Diah Setyadewi. Diah, in her impressions and messages, expressed a feeling of happiness because she could better understand the struggles she had gone through during her study period at FBS. The twists and turns that have been experienced during education can be overcome with hard work so that they can be at this point. Diah also expressed her gratitude and gratitude to all the lecturers and staff who had helped guide and serve her until she was able to graduate at this stage. Fellow examiners are expected to always be able to motivate and develop themselves to be better in the future. The knowledge that has been gained while studying at FBS can be implemented well in society. (FBS)