Ukrainians have been told what might lead to the cancellation of NMT-2025 results.
For the fourth year in a row, graduates of Ukraine will take the National Multi-Subject Testing (NMT) instead of the External Independent Assessment (ZNO) due to Russia's aggression.
The educational process has undergone changes, and the rules for conducting the testing are changing, reports Zn.ua.
According to the updated Procedure for conducting the NMT, which will come into effect soon, participants will be prohibited from copying tasks in 2025.
Attempts to photograph or transcribe tasks will lead to the annulment of the entrants' results.
The Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA) will make decisions regarding the annulment of testing results based on the decisions of appeal commissions.
Results will also be annulled if instructions from examination center staff are not followed, testing rules are violated, dangerous items and substances are detected, as well as drafts being removed from the classroom.
The dates for conducting the NMT-2025 testing have previously been announced.
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