From May 14 to June 25, the main stage of NMT will take place. The test will be forwarded to four items in two stages with a break.
From May 14 to June 25, the main session of the National Multi -Subject Test (NMT) will be held. This was announced by the Ukrainian Center for a review of the quality of education.
For security reasons, participants may be aware of the NMT’s area, date and time only from personal invitation posted in their personal offices.
Entering the test centers will start at 30 minutes and stop 5 minutes before the test begins. For admission, it is necessary to present an NMT participant certificate and its original identification document, or its digital counterpart to the DIP app. If possible, it is recommended to print an invitation and take it with you.
“During the trial, the participant/participant has the right to leave the older educator leaving the audience. The time he spends outside the audience will not be added to the time intended to complete NMT activities,” the department added.
At the time intended for the implementation of NMT activities, participants are prohibited from having items not provided for the test procedure or their workplace.
It is noted that, for valid reasons, the participant will not participate in the main session of the NMT, he or she will have the right to file within three working days of the test date on which he or she will need to participate, an application for NMT participation in additional sessions.
Remember, in 2025, the NMT included a test of forced academic topics: Ukrainian language, mathematics, Ukraine history and the topic of choice (foreign language, biology, geography, physics, chemistry, Ukrainian literature).
The test will take place during the basic and additional sessions. The main ones held from May 14 to June 25; Further – July 14-25.
In the main registration period for participation in the NMT of 2025, 312 thousand intristers registered.
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