Institut Teknologi Kalimantan (ITK) proudly announces that 37 education and education support staff (tendik) and 2 lecturers have successfully passed the first wave of the Government Employee with a Work Agreement (PPPK) selection. This announcement follows the release of the test results conducted several months ago by the central government.
This achievement is a source of pride for the ITK academic community, as it not only highlights the quality of the educators and education support staff but also reinforces ITK's commitment to supporting the development of education quality in Kalimantan and Indonesia in general.
"The success of these tendik and lecturers is a concrete proof of the quality of human resources at ITK. We highly appreciate their dedication and continuous commitment to enhancing the quality of education at this university," said the Rector.
The participants who passed the PPPK selection will now proceed with the administrative process for their appointment as government employees with work agreements. ITK hopes that through this PPPK program, the development of professionalism among educators and education support staff on campus can be further optimized, resulting in a positive impact on the quality of education received by students.
On the other hand, the rector also emphasized the importance of ongoing commitment to strengthen the synergy between educators and education support staff in order to realize ITK's broader vision and mission.
Congratulations to all those who have passed. We hope this achievement will contribute even more to the world of education and support the advancement of Institut Teknologi Kalimantan in the future.
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