Day Two of Udayana University's PKKMB Featured Introductions to Student Activity Units (UKM), Student Organizations (Ormawa), Voices of the 13 Faculties, Suara Nusantara, and was closed by the Rector of Udayana University

Jimbaran – The second day of the Introduction to Campus Life for New Students (PKKMB) at Udayana University was filled with presentations and demonstrations from Student Activity Units (UKM), student organizations at both the university and faculty levels, "Young Pioneers: Voices of the 13 Faculties for Udayana," Suara Nusantara, a Udayana University cultural performance, and the formal handover of students to their respective faculties. The PKKMB was officially closed by the Rector of Udayana University, marked by the ceremonial removal of the Kayonan symbol and the release of participants' name tags on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.

The students showed great enthusiasm and excitement while watching the dynamic demonstrations and presentations from the various UKMs at Udayana University. A total of 29 UKMs took part, including UKM Kempo, UKM PSHT, UKM Jegeg Bagus, UKM PPS Betako Merpati Putih, UKM Basketball, UKM Taekwondo, UKM Perisai Diri, UKM Chess, UKM Gateball, UKM Udayana FOCUS, UKM Weimana, UKM Student Cooperative, UKM KSR-PMI, UKM Futsal, UKM ROBOTEC, UKM Badminton, UKM Mapala, UKM Table Tennis, UKM Scouts, UKM UDS, UKM Volleyball, UKM Entrepreneurship, UKM Student Regiment, UKM Akademika Student Press, UKM Theater Orok Noceng, UKM Cricket, UKM MBU, UKM Wushu, and UKM Arts.

The Rector of Udayana University, Prof. I Ketut Sudarsana, expressed his gratitude for the successful, smooth, and spirited execution of PKKMB until its final day. He also extended his appreciation to the organizing committee and all involved parties who, with full dedication, ensured the event was safe, comfortable, humane, and meaningful. Over the past two days, students received various forms of orientation, including an understanding of national values, the principles of the Tridharma of Higher Education, character development, digital literacy, and 21st-century skills. All of these serve as a vital foundation for their long academic journey at Udayana University.

“Remember that being a student is not just about pursuing grades, but also about building character, broadening horizons, and contributing to society. Make this campus a space for growth and creativity—not only for yourself but also for the advancement of the nation,” the Rector advised the new students.

Students are the next generation and agents of change. It is hoped that they will use the knowledge and skills gained here to make a real impact. Do not be afraid to innovate, do not hesitate to take initiative, and always uphold the values of integrity, empathy, and mutual cooperation.