Balikpapan, May 11, 2025 — The Kalimantan Institute of Technology (ITK) successfully held its 18th graduation ceremony on May 10–11, 2025. A total of 257 graduates from three faculties — the Faculty of Sustainable Development (FPB), the Faculty of Industrial Technology and Engineering (FRTI), and the Faculty of Science and Information Technology (FSTI) — were officially conferred their degrees.
Joy and pride were felt throughout the event, especially by the graduates who earned special recognition for their outstanding achievements. One of the most notable names was Dimas Pramudya, S.Kom, from the Informatics Study Program. He was honored as the Best Graduate at the Institute Level, earning the highest GPA of 3.83.
In addition to Dimas, several other graduates were recognized as top achievers in their respective study programs for their academic excellence:
These outstanding graduates exemplify dedication, persistence, and academic excellence throughout their journey at ITK. Their achievements are a testament to the quality of education and commitment to shaping future-ready professionals.
This graduation ceremony not only marks the end of their academic chapter but also the beginning of a new journey as they step into the professional world. ITK continues to uphold its mission of producing competent graduates who are ready to contribute meaningfully to society and the nation.
Congratulations and best wishes to all graduates, especially the top achievers of ITK’s 18th Graduation Ceremony!
Research and Community Service
Research and Community Service
Research and Community Service
Research and Community Service
ITSF Opens 2026 Research Grant and Science & Technology Award Programs
ITK Lecturers Invited to Join the 33rd ITSF Program 2026
ITK Students Promote Plastic Waste Management through EcoBrick Innovation at Miftakhul Huda Mosque
ITK Students Introduce EcoBrick Innovation to Manage Plastic Waste in Balikpapan
Urban Parks: A Natural Remedy for Stress Among Balikpapan Residents
This study highlights the potential of urban parks as restorative environments that help alleviate stress caused by urban living.