The Independent Enrollment Pathway Universitas Hasanuddin 2016 accepted 2.131 new students out of the total 10.440 registrants. Out of the overall figures, those approved through the Non-Subsidized Enrollment Pathway (JNS) accumulates to 2.036 individuals, while 95 individuals accepted through the Sports, Arts, and Reasoning Achievement Pathway. The announcement of the acceptance was signed by the Unhas Rector Prof. Dr. Dwia Aries Tina Pulubuhu, M.A., Wednesday (27/7), and announced through the newspaper Fajar and Tribun Makassar, Thursday (28/7) as scheduled.
“The figures are the accumulation of the remaining quotas that did not re-registered of the SNMPTN, SBMPTN, and Independent Pathways,” stated the Vice Rector I Unhas Prof. Dr. Junaidi, M.Sc., Thursday (28/7).
For those that failed the Independent Enrollment Pathway, there is still a chance to be enrolled as a student of Unhas through the newly opened International Classes of the Faculty of Economics and Business, and the Faculty of Public Health. The registration is opened until the 6th of August 2016.
Accurate for those that have passed the Independent Enrollment Pathways, they are given a chance to re-register by 29 July until the 1st of August 2016. If they did not utilize the re-registration times, they would then fail to be new students of the academic year 2016/2017 academic year.
The students that passed the Non-Subsidized Enrollment Pathway are charged UKT (Lecture Staying Budgets) of Group V, meanwhile those through the POSK program that chose UKT through https://unhas.ac.id/pmb/registrasi.
Applicants that passed the POSK enrollment pathway must follow the UKT verification as scheduled, in aligning with the requirements and attachments 4. Those include; print out the letter of re-registration through the page stated before, re-register themselves in the Registration Building Unhas based on the schedules in the page https://unhas.ac.id/pmb/, attend the health check that would be conducted, politely dressed for men (black pants and white clothes), and women (black skirt and white clothes) using shoes, and no participant are allowed to use t-shirts.




