Many students feel pessimistic when they hear the term SNBP. They assume that only students with the highest grades have a chance of being accepted. In reality, it is not that simple. SNBP evaluates many aspects, not just the highest numbers on report cards. This means that students whose grades are not always perfect still have opportunities to enter their preferred universities.
UNDERSTANDING SNBP ASSESSMENT FACTORS
SNBP (National Selection Based on Achievement) uses broader assessment components than just high grades. Some of the aspects considered include:
* Report card grades over five semesters
* Grade consistency in core subjects
* Academic and non-academic achievements
* Relevance of grades to the chosen major
* School profile and SNBP quota
By understanding these details, you can evaluate your position and chances more objectively.
GRADE CONSISTENCY IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN SUDDEN HIGH SCORES
One of the biggest misconceptions is the belief that grades must always be very high. In fact, stable grades are valued more than grades that spike once and then drop sharply.
For example:
* Grades consistently in the 82–88 range show steady learning ability
* Gradually improving grades indicate progress
* Fluctuating grades may be seen as a lack of consistency
This consistency sends a positive signal to SNBP evaluators.
CHOOSE A MAJOR THAT MATCHES YOUR REPORT CARD STRENGTHS
Your choice of major plays a crucial role in determining acceptance chances. Even if your grades are not the highest, you can still compete by selecting a major that aligns with your strongest subjects.
Some tips include:
* Match the major with subjects where your grades are most consistent
* Avoid extremely competitive majors if your grades are not strong enough
* Choose a major that fits your abilities and long-term interests
Logical and strategic major selection is a key factor in SNBP success.
USE ACHIEVEMENTS AND PORTFOLIOS AS ADDED VALUE
If your grades are not always at the top, you can strengthen your profile with additional achievements and supporting portfolios, such as:
* Certificates from webinars or training programs
* Extracurricular and organizational activities
* Academic competitions at school or regional level
* Creative portfolios (for arts, design, multimedia, etc.)
These elements can become distinguishing factors that add value to your SNBP application.
DISCUSS YOUR STRATEGY WITH SCHOOL COUNSELORS OR HOMEROOM TEACHERS
School counselors have broader insight into student mapping and major selection. They can help you with:
* Choosing suitable majors
* Analyzing opportunities based on school quotas
* Selecting realistic public universities
Teacher support can guide you toward more focused and well-informed decisions.
STAY CALM AND FOCUS ON MAXIMIZING YOUR POTENTIAL
Comparing yourself to other students will only increase stress. Instead, focus on:
* Improving grades in the final semester
* Building a strong portfolio
* Maintaining school achievements
* Choosing majors based on data, not trends
Staying calm and focused is a powerful combination for SNBP success.
CONCLUSION: YOUR GRADES DON’T HAVE TO BE THE HIGHEST TO PASS SNBP
SNBP is not just about who is the smartest or has the highest grades. This system evaluates students holistically, giving those with stable average grades a strong chance.
Consistency, strategic major selection, additional achievements, and teacher guidance can determine your success. So don’t feel discouraged—you still have a real opportunity!
Tentang Penulis
Gusti Ayu Tita P
Penulis — Universitas STEKOM
Penulis aktif yang berfokus pada isu-isu akademik, teknologi pendidikan, dan pengembangan sumber daya manusia di lingkungan kampus.