Source: Untar Public Relations – VA
The Faculty of Engineering (FT) of Untar held its Odd Semester Yudisium for the 2025–2026 Academic Year on Thursday (15/01/2026) at the Auditorium Hall, M Building, Untar Campus I. The event officially marked the completion of the academic journey for 101 students from various degree levels and study programs within the Faculty of Engineering.
The 101 graduates consisted of students from the Doctoral Program in Civil Engineering, Master’s Program in Civil Engineering, Master’s Program in Architecture, Master’s Program in Urban and Regional Planning, as well as undergraduate programs in Civil Engineering, Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Urban and Regional Planning (PWK). The yudisium symbolized both academic achievement and the beginning of the graduates’ transition into the professional world.
The event was officially opened by Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Untar Ir. Harto Tanujaya, S.T., M.T., Ph.D. In his remarks, he expressed appreciation to all students who had successfully completed their studies.
“Hopefully, all of you who are officially inaugurated today will continue to uphold the good name of your alma mater and make meaningful contributions to society and the nation,” he stated.
The event series continued with the reading of the Yudisium Decree, followed by the symbolic presentation of Graduation Certificates (SKL) to the graduates. The moment officially confirmed that all participants had fulfilled the academic requirements in accordance with the applicable regulations.
On the occasion, Hengky, a student from the Urban and Regional Planning (PWK) Study Program who received the award for achieving the highest Diploma Supplement Certificate (SKPI) points at the undergraduate level within the Faculty of Engineering, also shared his impressions and message.

Hengky delivering his impressions and message // Doc: Untar Public Relations – VA
Through this yudisium, the Faculty of Engineering Untar once again reaffirmed its commitment to producing graduates who are competent, possess integrity, and are ready to contribute to national development through their respective fields of expertise. (VA/YS)

