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NMT-2026 Scores Now Appearing in Candidate Portals

Результати тесту NMT-2026 вже доступні для кандидатів у їхніх особистих кабінетах.

National Multi-Subject Test Results Released

Participants of the main National Multi-Subject Test (NMT) sessions have started receiving their official scores. According to information posted in personal accounts, candidates can access their results through May 30 inclusive, rated on a 100–200 point scale. The 'NMT-2026 Result' tab offers the option to generate an NMT candidate information card. After May 30, results will remain available for review until July 3.

Main NMT-2026 Session Underway

The main NMT-2026 session, which began on May 20, will run through June 25. Over 355,000 candidates are taking part in the testing—43,000 more than the previous year. Upon completing the test, NMT-2026 participants can view preliminary results immediately after leaving the exam room. Official scores will be accessible until July 3, with additional NMT sessions scheduled from July 17 to July 24, where participants can learn their results by July 29.

Approximately 20% of graduates fail to reach the minimum passing NMT score. Unfortunately, irregularities were reported in the Odesa region during testing. The Office of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights in Odesa received information that testing at one center lasted from 9:00 AM until around 10:00 PM. The NMT venue in Odesa was found unprepared for wartime conditions and air raid alerts.

“Starting today, everyone who took part in the main NMT sessions through May 30 inclusive can check their official results on the 100–200 point scale,” announced the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA).

NMT results are critical for graduates, as they determine future educational paths. The violations recorded during testing in Odesa highlight the need to ensure proper conditions for such important assessments, especially under martial law. This situation could affect trust in the evaluation system and underscores the importance of better preparation for future events.

As candidates navigate their results, concerns about the integrity of the testing process have emerged. Notably, the Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner has criticized the National Multi-Subject Test for technical failures and excessive strain on resources. For a deeper understanding of these issues and their implications for future assessments, read more about the recent criticisms regarding the NMT.