New Conditions for Student Deferrals: Proof from the State Education Database Now Mandatory.

Students with EDEBO certificate
Students with EDEBO certificate

Deferment from Mobilization for Students

According to Novyny.live: A deferral from military mobilization is available to students enrolled in Ukrainian educational institutions, but only if they provide a certificate from the Unified State Electronic Database on Education (USEDE). This exemption covers the entire duration of their studies, including holidays, and is exclusively for those attending full-time or dual-format programs.

To qualify, students must obtain a USEDE certificate confirming they have not violated the rules on sequential education. This document is valid for one year and remains in effect even if its validity period spans two different academic years.

Key Details on Applying for a Deferral

It is crucial to note that deferral applications cannot be submitted through the online service 'Reserve+' or by appearing in person at a territorial recruitment and social support center (TCC). As Vladyslav Deriy stated,

“You will not be granted a deferral either online via 'Reserve+' or by visiting the TCC in person.”

Students who have breached the sequential education rules retain the right to challenge a deferral denial in court. This option is particularly significant for those who believe their rights have been violated, as each case will be reviewed individually. Students should carefully consider all details and adhere to the established requirements.

The introduction of mobilization deferrals for students in full-time and dual programs represents a vital measure to support the younger generation continuing their education during challenging times. The strict conditions for obtaining the USEDE certificate and the specific application process underscore the importance of following educational regulations, which can shape students' future opportunities. Furthermore, the ability to appeal a deferral refusal in court provides a pathway for protecting student rights, potentially fostering greater fairness in the mobilization process.


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