Registration for the National Multisubject Test (NMT) has been open for applicants since 5 March.
You can apply to take the test through a special online service of the Ukrainian Centre for Educational Quality Assessment. To do this, future participants need to create their own electronic account.
There are two ways to register a personal account: automatically using the Diia app or by entering data into the registration form on the service's website.
After creating an account, the applicant must provide his or her personal and contact details, determine the category - graduate of the current year or previous years, and provide information about the educational institution if he or she is studying at school this year.
In addition, you need to choose a subject of your choice, identify the city in Ukraine or abroad where you plan to take the test, as well as the language of the test tasks if you studied at school in a minority language.
If necessary, the participant may request to take the test during an additional session or indicate the need for special conditions to pass the exam.
During registration, you will also need to upload electronic copies of the required documents. The system will generate the list of documents automatically depending on the method of creating an account and the data entered.
If you register using the Diia app, you only need to add a certificate from your place of study. If you fill out the registration form manually, you must upload a copy of your identity document, a document with the registration number of your taxpayer account card, and proof of education.
After entering all the information, the applicant must confirm their intention to participate in the NMT and send the data along with the documents for verification.
The registration campaign will run until 2 April. At the same time, until 7 April, participants will have the opportunity to edit some of the data submitted, including changing the fourth subject of their choice, choosing another test location, or requesting to participate in an additional session if they have the appropriate grounds.



