Reports circulating in Indonesia claimed approximately 60,000 students accepted through the SNBP university entrance pathway failed to complete registration. The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology has refuted these claims, stating the figure is inaccurate. The ministry is working with the SNPMB committee to verify enrollment data and provide a precise count. Initial investigations suggest the number of students who did not register is significantly lower than reported. The SNBP pathway prioritizes students with strong academic records and achievements. Further details regarding the actual number of non-registrants are expected to be released soon. The clarification aims to address public concern and ensure transparency in the national university admissions process.