Enviro News Asia, Jakarta — The first day of the Computer-Based Written Test for National Selection Based on Tests (UTBK-SNBT) 2026 at Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta (UPNVJ) was conducted smoothly and in an orderly manner.
The event began with an early morning briefing led by Rector Anter Venus at the university’s rectorate building, attended by exam coordinators, supervisors, and operational teams involved in the implementation.
During the session, the rector emphasized the critical role of all personnel in ensuring the success of the national examination process, highlighting both technical responsibilities and the broader mandate to uphold equal access to education.
He stated that UTBK-SNBT is not only an examination process but also part of a national commitment to fairness, ensuring that all participants receive equal opportunities to pursue higher education.
Meanwhile, Head of the UTBK-SNBT Implementation Center at UPNVJ, Henry Binsar Sitorus, confirmed that preparations had been thoroughly completed, covering infrastructure, systems, and human resources.
He added that coordination among teams had been strengthened to ensure that each test session runs safely, smoothly, and in accordance with nationally established standard operating procedures.
UPNVJ reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the integrity, transparency, and accountability of the examination process, ensuring that UTBK-SNBT results serve as a fair and credible basis for student selection nationwide. (www.upnvj.ac.id)














