Congratulations and Success! Here are UIN Jakarta's Best Graduates at the 136th Graduation

Congratulations and Success! Here are UIN Jakarta's Best Graduates at the 136th Graduation

Harun Nasution Auditorium, UIN Online News — UIN Jakarta held its 136th Graduation, which commenced on the first day, Saturday (24/5/2025), at the Harun Nasution Auditorium. A total of 569 graduates from six faculties and postgraduate programs were conferred degrees in this procession. Of this number, eight graduates were named the best graduates based on achieving the highest Grade Point Average (GPA) at their respective levels and study programs.

A student from the Psychology Study Program, Faculty of Psychology (FPSI), Khaironnisa Faadihillah, successfully achieved the title of best graduate with the highest GPA at the Undergraduate (S1) level, namely 3.98. She was followed by Sultan Muhammad Shiddiq from the Islamic Religious Education Study Program, Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Sciences (FITK), and Awadh Al Karim from the Dirasat Islamiyah Study Program, Faculty of Dirasat Islamiyah (FDI), who each recorded a GPA of 3.97.

Other best graduates are Gani Kahar from the Sharia Economic Law Study Program, Faculty of Sharia and Law (FSH), and Pebi Shoffal Ula Salsabila from the Political Science Study Program, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP), who both achieved a GPA of 3.95.

From the postgraduate level, Ananda Humaidah from the Psychology Study Program (S2), Faculty of Psychology (FPSI) achieved a GPA of 3.89, followed by Siti Chuzaemah from the Islamic Studies Program (S3), Graduate School, with a GPA of 3.84, and Mahmud Ridha from the Master of Dirasat Islamiyah Study Program (S2), Faculty of Dirasat Islamiyah (FDI) who recorded a GPA of 3.78.

This award is given as a form of appreciation for the dedication, hard work, and academic achievements of the best graduates who have undertaken a long journey in the world of education.

This 136th Graduation carries the theme "UIN Jakarta Alumni: Pioneers of Sustainable Change Towards Golden Indonesia 2045," reflecting high hopes for the contribution of the graduates in facing future challenges.

(Sabila Weliza/Fauziah M./Noeni Indah S./Photo: PIH Photographer)

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