JAKARTA - The State Civil Service Agency (BKN) has decided to extend the registration of prospective civil servants (CPNS) in 2024. This extension was carried out after many complaints of prospective registrants were unable to access the Peruri e-meter.

Initially, based on the provision of CPNS, it was opened until today, Friday, September 6. However, it will be extended until September 10.

Citing Instagram @bknoidofficial Friday, September 6, prospective applicants are asked to take full advantage of the opportunity to extend the registration.

"The 2024 CPNS absorption will be extended until September 10, 2024, at 23.59 WIB. For the smooth registration process, #SeleksiCPNS2024 applicants are asked not to register when approaching the deadline," he explained.

In addition to extending the registration time, BKN also allows prospective applicants to use a stamp stamp starting September 5 at 20.00 WIB.

The decision to use stamp stamps refers to the Letter of the Head of BKN 5915/B-SI.02.03/SD/E/24.

"For the sake of smooth registration, #SeleksiCPNS2024 applicants can already choose to use stampai or e-meterai from now on. Don't forget to always check once again before submission or resume," wrote BKN.

BKN also reminded applicants to use original stamps. Because, if you use fake stamps or e-companiments that have been used, it can result in TMS Administrative Selection.

Previously reported, prospective CPNS 2024 selection participants flooded social media Instagram and X with complaints about e-meteries. They complained that they could not buy e-meterai until the balance was cut but the e-meter could not be used.

Peruri's official Instagram was targeted by netizens to protest. Netizens are busy expressing their emotions in the Instagram comment column @peruri.indonesia.

One of them is an account with the name @bimatejakusuma. He admitted that he was confused because the people were forced to be digitally literate but the government system did not support it.

"People are forced to go digital, the system itself is not ready yet. It's funny," he wrote, quoted by VOI, Wednesday, September 4.

Other accounts were also submitted @fitriansyahbay. He said that in the era of digitalization buying e-meters, they were even in line. In fact, Peruri offers replacement but not 100 percent.

"Only in the 'digitalized' era, if you want to buy a stamp, you have to queue, out of stock, the store is closed for repairs, the goods have not been taken, that's how you are offered a refund but not 100 percent even though it's not our fault," he wrote.


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