On May 20, the main session of the national multi-subject test began, which will last until June 25 inclusive. The Ukrainian Center for Education Quality Assessment reminded participants of the main rules for passing the test and urged them to familiarize themselves with the procedure in advance in order to avoid unnecessary stress on the day of the exam. This is reported by Vchisya.Media, the PromPolitInform portal reports.
WHAT APPLICANTS SHOULD KNOW
Date and place
Information about the date, time and place of testing is already available in the personal accounts of participants. At the same time, for security reasons, the schedule of the NMT and the addresses of temporary examination centers are not publicly disclosed.
Applicants were also urged not to share information about test locations and not to share their personal data with third parties or Telegram channels that promise “fast-track information” about the entrance campaign.
Admission to temporary examination centers will begin 30 minutes before testing and will end five minutes before the start of the exam. To enter, participants must have a NMT certificate and an identity document, or its digital equivalent in the “Diya” application.
The UCEQA emphasized: participants who are late or do not have a document will not be allowed to take the test.
What to bring
You are allowed to take a pen, water, and a light snack with you. Drafts will be issued directly in the classrooms. Those who will take the test in Ukraine are also recommended to have warm clothes in case of a long stay in shelter during an air raid.
However, during testing, it is prohibited to use phones, other technical devices, printed materials or any foreign objects. All items not provided for by the procedure must be left in a specially designated place.
Participants are advised to listen carefully to the briefing before the test begins and contact the instructors in case of technical malfunctions or other problems.
What to do in case of an alarm
Separately, the UCEQA explained how to act during prolonged air raids or deterioration of well-being due to night shelling. If a participant was unable to start or complete the test due to a security situation or psycho-emotional state, he or she can apply to participate in an additional NMT session.
To do this, it is important to inform the temporary examination center employees about the problem before the end of work in the classroom, and also submit a corresponding application through the person responsible for the CHP.
If the applicant was unable to come to the test at all due to health reasons or the consequences of massive shelling, an application can be submitted to the regional center for assessing the quality of education within three working days.
Participants will see the preliminary test results immediately after the completion of the second stage of the NMT. Official results will appear in personal accounts by July 3.