How to apply for NMT-2025: detailed instructions
5 March 05:14
Registration for the National Multisubject Test (NMT) 2025 starts on March 6 and will last until April 3. During this period, applicants can create personal accounts and upload all the necessary documents. [comersant] has compiled detailed step-by-step instructions on how to apply, choose subjects and decide on the place of testing.
Dates of the test
The National Multiple Subject Test (NMT) 2025 will be held in two stages:
- Main sessions: from May 14 to June 25.
- Additional sessions: from July 14 to July 25.
To take part in the test, you must register within the specified period.
Stages of registration
The main stage
The main stage of registration will last from March 6 to April 3. During this period, applicants have the opportunity to:
- create a personal account;
- submit an application;
- choose subjects for testing.

How to create a personal account: detailed instructions
You can create a personal account on the website of the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment (UCEQA) in two ways:
- Automatically – by transferring electronic copies of documents through the Diia portal.
- Manually – by filling in the forms on the website of the UCEQA.
After creating an account, the applicant enters personal data and information about participation in the NMT, and then confirms his or her desire to take the test. The submitted data is sent to the regional center for education quality assessment, and after seven calendar days, the NMT 2025 Certificate is generated in the account.
Registration through Diia
If an applicant chooses to register through Diia, his or her personal data is filled in automatically. To do this, you need to send a copy of your ID card or passport through the application.
In this case, there is no need to manually enter personal data or upload scanned copies of documents. The applicant only needs to add a document on education (certificate from the place of study).
What documents do I need to upload?
If you are registering manually, you must upload the following documents:
- Passport or identity document (ID card, foreign passport, driver’s license, etc.).
- Document on education (certificate of education or certificate of complete secondary education).
- Registration number of the taxpayer’s account card (RNUKPN ) or a document with a note on its absence.
- Documents confirming changes in personal data, if any (for example, a certificate of change of name or surname).
- A medical certificate (Form 086-3/о) if special conditions are required during the test.
- Notarized translations of documents if they are in a foreign language.
Choice of subjects for NMT-2025
Applicants will take three subjects:
Core (compulsory):
- Ukrainian language
- Mathematics
- History of Ukraine
Additional (optional):
- Ukrainian literature
- Biology
- Geography
- Chemistry
- Physics
- English, German, French or Spanish.
Changes to personal data
Until April 8, you can make changes regarding:
- additional subject;
- the location of the NMT;
- the need to participate in additional testing sessions.
Choosing a place to take the NMT
An applicant can choose a location in Ukraine or abroad to take the test. This will help the organizers to correctly distribute participants to temporary examination centers.
Additional registration period
From May 9 to May 14, you will be able to register:
- persons who were unable to do so during the main stage for valid reasons;
- those who were denied registration.
You will be able to make changes to your registration data until May 19.
How will the NMT-2025 be held?
It should be noted that in 2025, according to the order of the Ministries of Education and Science of Ukraine, the NMT will be conducted in the form of computer-based testing.
Thus, the NMT will contain two blocks: the main one, which will include three compulsory subjects, and an additional one, which will contain tasks in one subject of your choice. The compulsory subjects are Ukrainian language, mathematics, and history of Ukraine, and the optional subjects are Ukrainian literature, a foreign language (English, Spanish, German, French), biology, physics, chemistry, and geography.
Each NMT participant will take the test on the same day in two stages. During the first stage, which will last 120 minutes, they will have to complete tasks in the Ukrainian language and mathematics, and during the second stage, also lasting 120 minutes, they will have to complete tasks in the history of Ukraine and a subject of their choice, which they indicated during registration for participation in the NMT. There will be a 20-minute break between stages.
