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UNBK Di SMKN 61 Pulau Tidung Berjalan Lancar

National Exam in SMKN 61 Tidung Island Runs Smoothly

On the first day of computer-based national exam (UNBK) in SMKN 61, Tidung Island, South Seribu Islands today, Monday (4/4) runs smooth and conducive.

The first exam goes smoothly, there is no obstacle and student from absent. All attends in the exam

"The first exam goes smoothly, there is no obstacle and student from absent. All attends in the exam," expressed Head of SMKN 61 Pulau Tidung, Dadan Syafrudin, Monday (4/4).

According to him, the exam with Indonesian subject is divided into three sessions. First session begins at 7.30-9.30 AM that participated by 21 students, second session at 10.30 AM-12.30 PM with 20 students and third session at 2-4 PM with 20 students.

Honesty is Very Important to Finish Exam

"It is in accordance with technical direction from Education Evaluation Center (Puspendik), and the school is a pioneering school in Seribu Islands, as the executor of computer-based exam," he explained.

School hopes, its implementation could go smooth, safe and success until the last day. There is no problem on electricity and computer.

Previously, the exam implementation was been relocated from school laboratory to boarding school, after one school building was collapsed one week ago. It was done to prevent unwanted things.

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