The Ombudsperson explained in which case it is possible to take the NMPT-2025 in an additional session.
Additional NMPT sessions for applicants who were unable to complete the main test due to deteriorating health are available. This information was confirmed by the education ombudsperson, Nadiya Leshchyk.
'Participants who were unable to take the test due to sudden health deterioration can apply to participate in additional sessions. They can contact the regional evaluation center on the day of the test or within three working days after it.'
Decisions on admission to additional sessions are made based on documentation from the temporary testing center. Submitted applications are considered within three working days.
Plans for conducting tests
The main NMPT session is scheduled from May 14 to June 25, and the additional one - from July 14 to July 25. Participants can check their personal cabinets for invitations to the testing.
Nadiya Leshchyk reported that applicants who were unable to take the NMPT due to health problems will have the opportunity to use the additional sessions. The additional sessions are scheduled for July, and participants can submit applications to the regional evaluation center. Participants are guaranteed to have their applications processed within three working days from the moment of their submission. The mentioned ombudsperson also informed about the dates of the main and additional NMPT sessions, stating that participants will be able to find invitations to the testing in their personal cabinets.
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