Contract Students Deadline October 25: How to Get a Grant in Diya
The amount of state aid depends on the results of the NMU in any two subjects and the specialty coefficient. Students who scored 150+ points can receive a grant of 17,000 hryvnias, while entrants with a score of 170+ points are eligible for support starting from 25,000 hryvnias.
The state services application 'Diya' reminded contract students not to forget to confirm their certificate for financial support from the state by October 25, 2025. The educational grant is available for this year's entrants studying on a contract basis and operates on the principle of 'money follows the student' - the state transfers funds directly to the university.
Important to Know About Grant Conditions
To receive the grant, you need to update the Diya application, go to the 'Education Certificate' section, select 'Get a Grant' and confirm the action via Diya.Signature. After the university receives the funds, the system will send a notification to the user.
Other New Services in the 'Diya' Application
The 'Diya' application has become even more convenient for Ukrainians, as it now offers a unified payment for families, online replacement of driving licenses, and the ability to submit a report on completed construction works as part of the 'eRecovery' program.
It should be noted that the Ministry of Digital Transformation denies rumors of a 'data leak' of Ukrainians, calling them falsifications and a coordinated attack. The ministry emphasized that 'Diya' does not store personal data but only receives information from state registries at the moment of request.
After successfully enrolling in university, many students have questions about state financial support. Contract students have been reminded that they need to confirm their grant by October 25, indicating the conditions and amounts of support, which depend on test results and the specialty coefficient. Additionally, new services are already available in the 'Diya' application, making it easier to obtain various state documents and reports.
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