Gorontalo: - Registration step for the Computer Based Written Examination (Ina: Ujian Tulis Berbasis Komputer/UTBK) -
The Collective Selection to Enter State Universities (Ina: SBMPTN) 2021 will begin soon, starting with the LTMPT phase II account registration opening.
Registration for an LTMPT account as the main requirement for participating in UTBK-SBMPTN 2021 has started on February 7, 2021. It will end soon, on March 12, 2021.
"Start in early February; the College Entrance Test Institute has opened this registration. The registration is open for 34 days which will be closed on March 12, 2021, at 15.00 WIB," said the Deputy Chancellor Academic Affairs, Dr. Harto Malik, M.Hum.
Registration for LTMPT phase II accounts is intended for graduate students in 2019, 2020, and 2021 who will participate in UTBK-SBMPTN 2021. The registration process can be done online by accessing the https://portal.ltmpt.ac.id/reg page.
"Matriculants have to remember that the mandatory requirement to register UTBK-SBMPTN is to have an LTMPT account, and it has been stored permanently," he explained.
As important as having an LTMPT account to participate in UTBK-SBMPTN, Harto asked prospective students to carry out the registration process immediately. "In the next few days, the registration stage for LTMPT phase II accounts will end soon. He urged prospective students to register immediately. Suppose they don't have an LTMPT account. In that case, it can be sure that prospective students cannot participate in the 2021 UTBK-SBMPTN registration," he concluded. (**)
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