Graduation Ceremony for Udayana University Graduate Students Period VI 2025: Achievements and Hopes for the Future
On December 17, 2025, Udayana University held a graduation ceremony for the 131st batch of postgraduate students. The ceremony was held solemnly in front of the graduates, their families, and invited guests. The Vice Director of Postgraduate Studies, Prof. Ir. Ida Ayu Astarini, M.Sc., Ph.D, delivered a graduation report covering the academic achievements of prospective graduates from various study programs. A total of 12 graduates from the Master of Health Law Program graduated in this period, with the majority of graduates receiving “With Honors” predicate.
In terms of academic achievement, 75% of graduates successfully completed their studies on time within 4 semesters, with an average GPA of 3.98. The ages of the graduates varied, ranging from 24 years old for the youngest to 39 years old for the oldest. The report also mentioned that the majority of graduates were women, accounting for 83.33%, while men only accounted for 16.67%.
Since its establishment, Udayana University's Graduate School has produced 18 doctors, 659 masters, and 958 professional engineers. This number includes the prospective graduates who will receive their degrees at this ceremony. In addition, there are currently 178 students enrolled in the master's program, 25 in the doctoral program, and 35 in the professional engineering program.
At the end of the report, Prof. Ida Ayu Astarini congratulated the graduates and prayed that the knowledge and skills they had acquired would be useful in the future. She also reminded the graduates to continue to uphold the principle of Life Long Education in pursuing their careers. To conclude, the event ended with a prayer and words of gratitude to all those who had supported the smooth running of the event. (bmp)

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