The supplementary session of the National Multidisciplinary Test has begun in Ukraine: what participants need to know
On July 17, an additional session of the National Multisubject Test (NMT) began in Ukraine for applicants who were registered for this stage or were unable to take the test during the main session for valid reasons.
Participants can find the date, time, and location of the exam in their personal accounts. The Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment urges participants to plan their route in advance, as arriving late will result in being barred from taking the test.
To enter the testing center, you must have your NMT participant certificate and the original form of identification, or its digital equivalent in the “Diya” app. It is also recommended that you bring a printed copy of your invitation.
You are allowed to bring a pen, water, and a light snack into the exam room. However, cell phones, other electronic devices, printed materials, and any other unauthorized items are prohibited during the exam.
In the event of an air raid alert, the exam will be suspended, and participants will be escorted to a shelter. Preliminary test scores will be available immediately after the completion of the National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT), and official results on a 100–200-point scale will be published in participants’ personal accounts by July 29.
Source: Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment.
Participants were also reminded of an important rule: If an applicant arrives late at the testing center, they will not be allowed to take the NMT. Therefore, organizers urge participants to arrive early so they can complete all necessary procedures without rushing before the test begins. This was reported by the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA).
Participants in the main sessions of the National Multisubject Test can now view their official results in their personal accounts.