UPNVJ Public Relations – Veteran National Development University Jakarta will hold a medical test for prospective new students who have passed the 2026 National Achievement-Based Selection (SNBP) pathway. This activity is scheduled to take place on Monday, April 6, 2026, from 08.00 to 16.00 WIB at the UPNVJ Medical Education and Research Center Building.
This health test is one of the mandatory stages that all prospective students must take as part of the final verification process before officially becoming UPNVJ students.
Health tests are scheduled based on study programs. The morning session runs from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM WIB, followed by the afternoon session from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM WIB. All participants are encouraged to attend according to the scheduled time to avoid long queues.
The test process begins with taking a queue number, followed by payment verification in the finance department, registration, and an initial health check, including blood pressure, pulse rate, and body temperature. Participants then collect a urine sample and undergo a drug and substance testing. The next stage is a medical examination, including a color blindness test specifically for prospective students in certain study programs, before receiving their results.
UPNVJ has established several important requirements for this test. Prospective students are required to bring their 2026 SNBP card, proof of payment, and writing materials. Before taking the test, participants are also required to register through the official website.
The medical test fee is set at Rp275,000, while prospective students of the Faculty of Medicine (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Pharmacy, and Bachelor of Biology) are charged an additional Rp25,000 for the color blindness test. Payment can be made through tellers, ATMs, or internet banking services of designated banks.
The health test includes a drug and substance-free screening with six parameters: amphetamine, methamphetamine, cocaine, morphine, marijuana, and benzodiazepine. UPNVJ confirms that applicants who test positive for narcotics cannot continue the new student admissions process. Meanwhile, applicants who do not meet the color blindness test requirements for a particular study program will be given the option to transfer to another study program that does not require such a test.
After the entire series is completed, participants are required to upload the results of the health test via the official campus website as part of the further administrative process.
By implementing this health test, UPNVJ hopes to ensure that all prospective students are in adequate health to optimally participate in the educational process.