JAKARTA - Deputy Head of the DKI Jakarta Education Office, Purwosusilo, revealed the cause of the failure of the account submission to register for admission of new students (PPDB) for the 2024/2025 school year in Jakarta.

Purwosusilo explained, if the student's guardian fails to create an account, it means that their family is included in the target of deactivating the population identification number (NIK). Considering, next month, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will start disabling the NIK of Jakarta residents who have lived outside the area.

"If there are residents who say, 'how come I can't enter the account submission?'. Most likely the NIK is in the process of being temporarily deactivated because the child really doesn't live in Jakarta," said Purwosusilo in a working meeting with Commission E of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Monday, May 27.

However, if the person concerned is still domiciled in Jakarta, the family of the prospective student is allowed to apply for a suspension of the deactivation of the NIK.

"If in fact he is domiciled in Jakarta but the system is zero, please take care of it. Actually there is a guide," said Purwosusilo.

PPDB starts from June 10 to July 4, 2024 online for the level of public elementary schools (SDN), state junior high schools (SMPN), state high schools (SMAN), and state vocational high schools (SMKN) through ppdb.jakarta.go.id.

Prior to that, the PPDB pre-registration stage was opened with an account submission starting on May 20, 2024 for SDN levels, May 27, 2024 for SMPN levels, and June 3, 2024 for SMAN and SMKN levels.

Meanwhile, for public early childhood education (SPAUDN) schools, study activity studios (SKB), and state extraordinary schools (SLBN) will be held offline/online on June 10-30 July 2024.

Meanwhile, the total capacity of the SDN level is 95,677 students; SMPN 71,093 students with an estimated CPDB of 151,164 students and a capacity of 47.03 percent.

Student quota for SMAN 29,559 students and SMKN 20,130 students with an CPDB estimate of 139,841 and a capacity of 35.53 percent.

Seeing the current limited capacity of public schools, Disdik DKI again held a Joint PPDB in the previous year involving private schools.

This year, the implementation of PPDB Bersama involved 121 private high schools with a capacity of 2,671 students, 147 private vocational schools with a capacity of 4,024 students, and 138 private junior high schools with a capacity of 1,731 students.

This year, prospective new students (CPDB) will no longer be able to move or apply for family cards (KK) so they can pass PPDB. This is because the CPDB that can take part in the 2024 Jakarta PPDB is a resident of DKI Jakarta and lives in Jakarta, as evidenced by the KK which was made no later than June 10, 2023.


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