Main Registration Period for National Multi-Subject Test Concludes
The primary registration period for the National Multi-Subject Test (NMT) for 2026 is set to end on April 2, according to the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA). Students who submitted their documents on time have received notifications regarding their NMT certificates.
According to information released on the official Facebook page of the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA), the main registration period for participation in the National Multi-Subject Test (NMT) for the year 2026 will conclude on April 2. Students who managed to submit their documents in a timely manner have already received notifications about the possibility of forming their NMT certificates for 2026 or are currently awaiting confirmation of their registration.
For those who have not yet registered for the NMT, there is still an opportunity to do so today, April 2, until the end of the day. To successfully register, applicants must create a personal account using a special service on the UCEQA website. This can be done automatically through the Diia application or by manually filling out the form in the registration service.
It is important to note that registration does not conclude merely with the creation of a personal account. Applicants must complete all necessary steps, including clicking the 'Submit for Processing' button. If this action is not performed, the regional educational quality assessment center will be unable to process the submitted information, and consequently, the individual will not be registered to participate in the NMT.
All information regarding registration is displayed exclusively in the personal account. It is crucial to emphasize that no documents or notifications are sent by mail, so applicants must independently check the status of their registration in the online account.
According to UCEQA data as of March 31, over 305,000 individuals have registered to participate in the National Multi-Subject Test. In total, more than 337,000 people have utilized the NMT registration service. This indicates a high level of interest in the testing and the significance of this stage for admission to higher education institutions.
As a reminder, the National Multi-Subject Test is a vital step for applicants seeking to continue their education at universities and other higher education institutions. The testing allows for the assessment of students' knowledge across multiple subjects simultaneously, simplifying the admission process and making it more transparent.
We urge all applicants who have not yet registered to seize this last opportunity to participate in the NMT. For additional information and updates, join our channels on Telegram, Instagram, and YouTube.