A total of 67 prospective graduates from the Faculty of Economics, Undiksha, attended the release of prospective graduates from the Faculty of Economics for the November 2019 period, Thursday (28/11). This routine activity held before graduation was opened by Deputy Dean I of the Faculty of Economics, representing the Dean who was unable to attend. Dr. GedeAdiYuniarta, S.E., Ak., M.Si., Deputy Dean I of the Faculty of Economics, in his speech said that this release was the final stage of the students before they graduate. He hopes that in the future students will be successful in the world of work, in society, and in starting a family.
“Society and the campus world are very different things. Once they enter society, they will encounter various characters, different backgrounds, and motives. That’s where intelligence is needed, to be able to contribute and blend into it.” He continued, the world of work is not as simple as when you were at college. Especially in this era, competition in the world of work is incredibly fierce. So it is no longer time for prospective graduates to prepare, but have to explore many things to enter the world of work.
Furthermore, he advised prospective graduates not to forget their alma mater after leaving Undiksha. “Continue to maintain the good name of Undiksha. If at work or in the community you find something lacking about Undiksha, please convey it. “We really welcome input to make this institution better,” he concluded.
The activity, which was carried out in Room C1 of the Faculty of Economics, was attended by 39 prospective graduates of the Bachelor of Accounting Study Program, and 26 prospective graduates of the Economic Education Study Program. 1 prospective graduate of the D3 Accounting Study Program, and 1 prospective graduate majoring in Management. (win)