Registration for NMT 2025: Ukrainians were informed when they can correct errors and resubmit documents.


Ukrainians will be able to correct errors in documents for registration for NMT
The Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA) reported that participants of the National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT) who were rejected due to document or information problems will have the opportunity to correct these errors from May 9 to May 14.
'Read the message in your personal account carefully, as it indicates the reason for the refusal: providing false information, providing copies of not all necessary documents, or providing copies of documents that do not meet legislative requirements, etc. Correct your mistakes quickly - and you will be able to participate in the NMT.'
The Assessment Center emphasized that it is only necessary to upload the rejected documents in the already created account, make the necessary corrections and resubmit them to the regional assessment center. NMT-2025 includes compulsory subjects (Ukrainian language, mathematics, history of Ukraine) and one elective subject (foreign language, biology, geography, physics, chemistry, or Ukrainian literature).
Successful registration for NMT-2025
It is noted that the test on the history of Ukraine covers the entire course from ancient times to the present. The main testing sessions will take place from May 14 to June 25, additional ones from July 14 to July 25. The information also states that during the main registration period for NMT-2025, 312 thousand applicants have already registered.
It was previously reported where to take NMT-2025 abroad.
Analysis:
This news provides important information for participants of the National Multidisciplinary Test about the opportunity to correct errors in documents for registration. It also provides useful instructions on the procedure for making changes to documents. Further details about the testing also align participants, allowing them to prepare for the testing stages in a timely manner. Compulsory subjects and testing sessions are clearly established, simplifying participation in the process. The provided information is clear and understandable for the target audience.
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