The 16th Class of Pharmacists at the Faculty of Pharmacy (FIKES) UIN Jakarta Administered the UKOMNAS (National Health Exam) with 100% Success Rates, Ready to Serve the Profession
The 16th Class of Pharmacists at the Faculty of Pharmacy (FIKES) UIN Jakarta Administered the UKOMNAS (National Health Exam) with 100% Success Rates, Ready to Serve the Profession

Jakarta, FIKES Online News – The Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKES) at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta has once again produced professional pharmacists through the Pharmacist Oath-In Ceremony for the 16th Class of the Pharmacist Professional Study Program, held on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at the Harun Nasution Auditorium, Campus 1 of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta.

This year, 70 participants from the 16th Class participated in the oath-in ceremony, who achieved a proud 100% pass rate on the 2026 National Competency Test for Pharmacist Professional Students (UKOMNAS PDPA), both the Computer-Based Test (CBT) and the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). This event was organized by the ad hoc UKOMNAS PDPA organizing team.

The oath-taking session was led by a panel consisting of the Vice Rector III for Student Affairs of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Prof. Ali Munhanif, Ph.D.; the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKES) of UIN Jakarta, Prof. Dr. apt. Zilhadia, M.Si.; the Vice Dean for Academic Affairs of FIKES, Dr. Nurmeilis, M.Si.; and the Head of the Pharmacy Professional Study Program, Puteri Amelia, Ph.D.

Before the oath-taking ceremony began, the Head of the Pharmacy Professional Study Program, Puteri Amelia, Ph.D., delivered a touching and reflective speech. In her remarks, she highlighted the long journey, dynamics, and struggles of the 16th batch of students, ultimately completing all stages of their education and being declared successful in the national competency test and worthy of being sworn in as pharmacists.

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The pharmacist oath-taking ceremony took place solemnly and was led by the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKES) at UIN Jakarta, Prof. Dr. apt. Zilhadia, M.Si. The solemn atmosphere was palpable, marking the commencement of the graduates' professional responsibility in carrying out their mandate as healthcare professionals who uphold ethics and humanitarian values.

As a token of appreciation for their outstanding academic achievements, FIKES at UIN Jakarta also presented awards to outstanding graduates. The highest GPA (3.99) was achieved by apt. Desi Fitri Wahyuni, S.Farm., and apt. Nanda Kharisma Maulida, S.Farm. Meanwhile, the highest CBT score (90.5) was achieved by apt. Ahmad Rifa'i, S.Farm. The highest OSCE scores were achieved by apt. Andina Nur Amalia, S.Farm., apt. Lia Auliana, S.Farm., and apt. Muhamad Wildan Malik, S.Farm.

A representative of the graduates, Apt. Dikka Ananda, S.Farm., as Class Chair, in his remarks expressed his pride and appreciation to all his classmates for their togetherness and solidarity throughout their education. He emphasized the affirmation that embodied the spirit of the 16th Class, "enter together, graduate together," as a symbol of solidarity and shared struggle.

In her remarks, the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKES) at UIN Jakarta stated that this oath-taking ceremony was not the end of the struggle, but rather the beginning of the true challenges and responsibilities of carrying out the profession of pharmacist in the community. She emphasized the importance of integrity, professionalism, and a commitment to quality and ethical healthcare services.

Meanwhile, the Vice Rector III of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta also encouraged the graduates to continue developing their potential, improving their competencies, and taking an active role in various pharmaceutical fields. He also expressed his deep appreciation to the parents and families who have fully supported their children's education and entrusted UIN Jakarta with their professional education.

Through this oath-taking ceremony, the Faculty of Pharmacy (FIKES) of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta reaffirmed its commitment to producing superior, competitive pharmacists grounded in Islamic, scientific, and humanitarian values. (ARN)

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