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February 14, 2025

Achievements of Master of Physics Students at Unsyiah’s 164th Graduation Ceremony

Banda Aceh, February 14, 2025 – The Master of Physics Study Program of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of Syiah Kuala University once again recorded a proud achievement at the 164th Graduation Ceremony held on February 12, 2025. In this sacred moment of graduation, several students completed their master’s studies with very proud academic predicates, namely “Cum Laude” and “Very Satisfactory.”

These graduates have proven their high commitment to undergoing an educational process that demands consistency, perseverance, and depth of scientific thinking. Some even achieved a Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) above 3.70, which is one of the main indicators in assessing the best graduation title at the postgraduate level.

In his speech, the Head of the Master of Physics Study Program, Prof. Dr. Muksin, S.Si., M.Si., M.Phil, expressed his appreciation and pride for the graduates’ achievements.

“We are very proud of the achievements of the Master of Physics graduates at this 164th Graduation Ceremony. The cum laude predicate is the result of hard work, discipline, and high learning spirit. Hopefully the knowledge gained can provide wide benefits for society and the development of physics in Indonesia,” he said.

Among the graduates who successfully obtained the title “Cum Laude” was Dedy Ardana, M.Si, with a very proud GPA. In addition, several other names, such as Fitrohim, M.Si, Salsa Nazia Putri, M.Si, Harisa Bilhaqqi Qalbi, M.Si, Miftahul Jannah, M.Si, and Mochammad Vicky Idris, M.Si, graduated with the title “Very Satisfactory”, showing the consistency of the academic quality of graduates of the Master of Physics FMIPA Unsyiah.

This achievement reflects the quality of education that continues to be maintained by the study program and the full support of the academic community of FMIPA Syiah Kuala University in producing graduates ready to compete in the research and professional world.

The entire academic community of the Master of Physics would like to congratulate and wish success to the graduates. This success will be the first step towards greater scientific, technological, and humanitarian contributions.