Graduate User Satisfaction Results

The results of the graduate user satisfaction survey based on a survey conducted on Users in the Industrial, Business, Central Government Agencies, Regional Government Agencies, Universities and the Private Sector in general show that graduates have good to very good competence in various aspects. Ethical attitudes received a very good rating from 4 respondents, while 3 respondents rated it good and 2 respondents gave a poor rating. Expertise based on the field of science was rated very good by 3 respondents, but there were also 3 respondents who rated it good and 3 others rated it bad, with 2 respondents rating it very bad. In terms of foreign language skills, 3 respondents rated it very good, 3 respondents rated it good, and 2 respondents rated it bad. The use of information technology also received a positive response with 3 ratings of very good, 3 good, and 2 bad. Communication skills were rated very good by 4 respondents, good by 3, and bad by 2 respondents.

Besides that, cooperation skills rated very good by 3 respondents, good by 3 respondents, and not good by 2 respondents. Self-development skills also received a similar assessment, with 3 respondents rating it as very good, 3 rating it as good, and 2 rating it as not good. Aspect readiness to plunge into society stands out as the most valued competency, with 5 respondents giving it a very good rating, while 1 respondent gave it a good rating. From the overall results of this survey, it can be concluded that graduates are generally considered capable of meeting user expectations in various important competencies, although there is room for improvement in certain aspects.

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