UGM Graduation Ceremonies
UGM’s Felicia Servina Djuang completes her master’s in just over a year through the PMDSU program, preparing to pursue her doctorate.
UGM graduate Dr. Raden Roro Widya Ningtyas Soeprajitno earned her doctoral degree in just 2 years and 10 months through the PMDSU scholarship program.
Amanda Eka Lupita, 22, graduated from UGM’s master’s program in Plant Pest Science, earning recognition as the university’s youngest graduate.
At only 25, Rizky Aflaha becomes UGM’s youngest Ph.D. in Physics, proving that strategy, discipline, and confidence drive academic success.
UGM conferred 1,094 postgraduate degrees in its October 2025 graduation ceremony, with the vice rector calling for stronger alumni collaboration.
UGM postgraduate students are encouraged to develop behavioral, leadership, and technical competencies to excel in their professional careers.
UGM confers degrees to 2,028 master’s graduates among 2,335 total postgraduate alumni in the 2025/2026 Academic Year Period I ceremony.
Duiddo Imani Muhammad, known as Oi, graduated from UGM’s Law program at just 20 years and 5 months, completing his studies in 3 years and 7 months.
Despite physical challenges, UGM Biology graduate Anis Rahmatillah achieved her dream of earning a bachelor’s degree with cumlaude honors.
UGM graduate Avellyn Yoan Wiratan from Banda Aceh earned the highest GPA of 3.96 in the Applied Bachelor’s Program at the graduation ceremony.
UGM Rector Professor Ova Emilia calls on graduates to uphold integrity, moral character, and innovation at the commencement of 1,339 students.
UGM student Demetria Dahayu Kayla Didrika graduated in 3 years and 8 months, balancing academics with active roles in organizations and committees.
Universitas Gadjah Mada Commits to Preparing Graduates with Excellence, Innovation, and Adaptability
UGM confers degrees on 3,664 graduates, reaffirming its commitment to producing excellent, innovative, and adaptive graduates.
Sabut Kharisona earns first-ever double degree from UGM Biology and ANU, boosting UGM’s global education and inspiring future international collaborations.
3,664 UGM graduates receive guidance emphasizing creativity, adaptability, and accountability to prepare them for the challenges of the modern workplace.
UGM graduates 3,664 undergraduate and applied bachelor students, highlighting academic excellence and global recognition in higher education.
Christopher Ernesto Budi becomes UGM’s youngest periodontics specialist graduate at 28, balancing hospital work, practice, and study.
Fikhri Astina Tasmara, a 25-year-old UGM graduate, completes her doctorate in just 2 years and 10 months, attributing her success to family support, a structured schedule, and a strong spiri...
FK-KMK UGM inaugurates 120 new doctors, raising the total to 11,129. Dean Yodi Mahendradhata encourages them to serve in remote areas in pursuit of social justice.
Apia Dewi Agustin, UGM’s youngest master's graduate, completed her education at no cost, proving that hard work and scholarships can lead to academic success.
At 22, Safira Nur Aini graduated as UGM’s youngest Master of Agronomy, aiming to drive agricultural advancement with a focus on sustainable, eco-friendly solutions inspired by her rural up...
UGM inaugurates 33 new dietitians to enhance clinical and community nutrition services, strengthening national health resilience.
UGM equips postgraduate graduates with innovation spirit, hosting Kemenkominfo Special Staff Alfreno Kautsar who highlights their strategic role in digital transformation and societal contri...
UGM celebrates the graduation of 917 postgraduate students, highlighting academic excellence, collaboration, and contributions to national development.
UGM confers engineering titles on 1,017 graduates, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable development and professional innovation in Indonesia.
Three UGM medical students, Claire, Zabrina, and Ilmi, graduate with a perfect 4.00 GPA at the 2024/2025 commencement, sharing their inspiring stories.
Yunita Nur Aziza, a UGM Agricultural Engineering student, graduates in record time (3 years, 2 months, 6 days) due to meticulous planning and MBKM participation, achieving cum laude.
Brian Arianto Tanuwidjaja graduated cum laude from UGM’s medical program in just 3.5 years, excelling in academics and debate competitions alike.
Mutiara Anindyana Hapsari becomes UGM’s youngest graduate at 19, completing her Pharmacy degree in 3.5 years with cum laude honors.
UGM alumnus Paksi Raras Alit shares vital tips on nurturing creativity & innovation in the age of disruption, emphasizing AI’s role for graduates.