Ukrainian applicants abroad will be able to take the National Multisubject Test (NMT) in 28 countries. This was announced by Tetiana Vakulenko, director of the Ukrainian Centre for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA).
Where will it be possible to take the NMT?
To date, agreements have been reached to hold the main testing session in 27 countries. Among them:
European countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Germany, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Hungary, Finland, France, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden, Georgia, Azerbaijan.
North America: USA, Canada.
In addition, an additional NMT session will be organised in 9 countries:
Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Italy, Germany, Poland, Poland, and the United Kingdom.
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How will the registration take place?
Registration starts on 6 March 2024.
If the applicant is in a country where the main session will not be held (for example, Croatia), he or she can immediately register for the additional session.
If the country of residence is not on the list, the applicant should choose the nearest available country to take the NMT.
Until 8 April, you will be able to change the country of testing if a new location appears on the list.
What’s next?
The National Multisubjects Test is a key exam for admission to Ukrainian universities in 2024. Holding it abroad will help Ukrainian applicants who were forced to leave due to the war to get equal conditions for admission to Ukrainian higher education institutions.
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