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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The Prakerja Card for Program Implementation Management (PMO) stated that it will not open registration for batch 10 today, Thursday (9/24/2020).
The reason is that the PMO is still conducting the selection process for Lot 9 because the number of applicants has reached 5.9 million people.
“Registration for lot 10 and its quota will be announced soon. We are currently still focused on completing the selection process for lot 9 first,” PMO Prakerja Cards communication chief Louisa Tuhatu told Kompas.com.
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Louisa was also reluctant to disclose when the PMO would announce the opening of registration for Lot 10. Because the institution is still focused on selecting Lot 9.
“There is no comment on wave 10 because it has not been decided yet,” he said.
Regarding lot 10, the number of participants to be examined is still uncertain. However, the number of participants to be evaluated will be in the range of 200,000 people.
Meanwhile, the number of participants in the next 10 waves may exceed 200,000.
“It could (the number of participants is more than 200,000),” he told Kompas.com. This is because there are 180,000 participants whose membership status has been revoked by the PMO. The reason is that these participants did not choose the first training 30 days after passing the selection.
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“Yesterday we decided the participation of more than 180,000 people because they did not choose the first training within 30 days after passing the selection,” said Louisa.
For information, pre-employment card participants will receive incentives in the form of government assistance of 3.55 million IDR. In detail, participants will receive training assistance money of IDR 1 million, post-training incentives of IDR 600,000 per month for four months, and survey incentives of IDR 50,000 for three times.
Overall, the government has allocated IDR 20 billion for the program. Of the total implementation budget of Rs 20 trillion, the details are Rs 5.6 trillion for training costs, Rs 13.45 trillion for incentives, Rs 840 billion for survey funds and Rs 100 million for PMOs. .