Snmptn UM
>> Friday, July 1, 2011
UM comes from the Higher Education Teacher Training (PTPG) which was inaugurated by the Minister of Education, Teaching and Culture, Professor. Mr. Muhammad Yamin on October 18, 1954 based on the Decree No. 38742/Kab September 1, 1954. Simultaneously it was also commissioned Prof. Adam Sutan PTPG Malang Bachtiar as the first Rector.
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From The Rector of Malang State University (UM)
On July 31, 2009, the site of UM for the first time ranked the world's 6000 version of Webometrics. 2791 UM was ranked the world, Southeast Asia 82, 13 Indonesia, and 1 ex-IKIP. Especially for the component Scholar, UM was ranked as the world and ranked 161 1 Indonesia. Thank you to all those who participated and hope we can raise achievement. I invite all students, alumni, employees, professors, and retired UM to create a link to the blog http://um.ac.id in each and insert the files to a site owned http://um.ac.id .
Since May 1, 2009, UM site also began to enter the world ranking Top 100,000 Alexa version (as of June 30, 2009 was recorded, there are 238 million sites). This suggests that the UM site is visited more and more and more pages are read. To improve this performance, I invite all parties to try every morning to open the site UM, made the announcement departments / faculties through the UM site, and support the online system. Online system that has been developed is KHS online (see KHS through http://siakad.um.ac.id), Selection Online (sign up through http://seleksi.um.ac.id Admissions), CCN Online (sign up CCN through http://kkn.um.ac.id). Next will follow Scholarship Online, Online KRS, etc..
Since 2006, UM provides Internet access with bandwidth of 640 Kbps. Month October 2007 increased to 1 Mbps, the month of November 2008 rose to 3 Mbps, in May 2009 rose to 8 Mbps, and in July 2009 rose to 10 Mbps. Today more students have laptops and use the internet facilities provided through the hotspot. Hopefully in the year 2010, Internet access can reach 21 Mbps to meet the standards DIKTI (1 Kbps per student for 21 thousand students).