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Angkatan 3 2021.Xlsx PENETAPAN MAHASISWA PPG DALAM JABATAN ANGKATAN 3 TAHUN 2021 FKIP UNIVERSITAS LAMPUNG NONAMA LENGKAP NO UKG PROVINSI SEKOLAH KOTA SEKOLAH LPTK BIDANG STUDI PPG STATUS LAPOR DIRI 1 NOPIANSYAH 201502030181Lampung Kab. Pesawaran Universitas Lampung Guru Kelas SD Lapor Diri 2 SARI SUSANTRI 201502590552Lampung Kota Metro Universitas Lampung Guru Kelas SD Lapor Diri 3 MALINTUR SURYATI 201500278050Lampung Kab. Lampung Utara Universitas Lampung Guru Kelas SD Lapor Diri 4 SRI MURNI 201500412259Lampung Kota Metro Universitas Lampung Guru Kelas SD Lapor Diri 5 WIKE RENNY ANGGITA BRAVISIA 201501584532Lampung Kota Metro Universitas Lampung Guru Kelas SD Lapor Diri 6 Amalia 201800336944Jambi Kota Jambi Universitas Lampung Matematika Lapor Diri 7 DENITA DIKARINA 201502641552Jambi Kota Sungai Penuh Universitas Lampung Matematika Lapor Diri 8 WAHYU TITI PRATITIS 201800131314Lampung Kota Metro Universitas Lampung Guru Kelas SD Lapor Diri 9 SURYANINGSIH 201501878473Lampung Kab. 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