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DKI Gelontorkan Dana KJP Rp 32 Miliar

Rp 32 B Allocated for KJP Holder

City Secretary, Saefullah delivered that the city administration has allocated Rp 32 billion to Jakarta Smart Card (KJP) holder until the end of this year.

I have said that KJP holder who passes PTN will be helped to study until graduation for free, including students in Al Wathoniyah

The fund is dedicated to students who have passed a selection of state universities (PTN) in various regions all over Indonesia.

"Therefore, students of Al Wathoniyah Boarding School third-grade class from SMA/SMK must study harder. Thus they can pass the 2017 PTN test. If they pass, tuition fees will be covered until graduation," he said, on the sidelines of the break fasting along with students of Al Warhoniyah Asshodiriyah Boarding School in Penggilingan, Cakung, East Jakarta, Friday (6/10).

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Jakarta Vice Governor, Djarot Saiful Hidayat added, this year, KJP fund is increased twofold than previous year. The city allocated Rp 32 billion for KJP, and will be increased up to Rp 64 billion in 2017.

"I have said that KJP holder who passes PTN will be helped to study until graduation for free, including students in Al Wathoniyah," he closed.

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