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Hey, future UNNES students! Becoming a doctor is a noble dream that requires extraordinary effort. The Faculty of Medicine (FK) at Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) has quickly become a top destination for students looking to serve in the healthcare field. However, high interest means intense competition. If you’re aiming for a seat in UNNES Medicine, understanding the admission capacity is your first strategic move before heading into battle. UNNES Medicine...
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pendidikan bahasa inggris vs sastra inggris
Hey, future UNNES students! In this era of globalization, mastering an international language is a massive advantage. If you’re passionate about English, the Faculty of Languages and Arts (FBS) is likely at the top of your list. However, a classic question often pops up: “Should I go for the Education track or the Literature track?” At a glance, both involve studying English. However, the core focus and your future career...
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subtes utbk snbt 2026
Hey, future UNNES students! The report-card-based selection (SNBP) is officially over. Now, it’s time to shift all your focus, energy, and strategy toward the real “battlefield”: UTBK-SNBT 2026. Unlike the merit-based track that relies on your past grades, the SNBT track is a pure test of your analytical skills and real-time logic in front of a computer screen. To survive the intense competition, especially at a top-tier campus like Universitas...
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jurusan manajemen vs akuntansi
When applying to the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), two programs consistently fight for the top spot in popularity: Management vs. Accounting. Both study the world of business and finance, and both promise brilliant career paths. This often leaves applicants in a state of total confusion. “Which one should I pick? Which one pays better or gets me hired faster?” To make sure you don’t make a move you’ll...
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prospek kerja kesehatan masyarakat
Hey, future UNNES students! Think of it this way: while a Doctor is responsible for treating one patient in an exam room, a Public Health graduate is responsible for “treating” and protecting thousands, or even millions, of lives across an entire region. Public Health (Kesmas) is the backbone of every country’s healthcare system. Ever since the pandemic, the world has realized that prevention (preventative) is far more critical and efficient...
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