The Ministry of Education and Science told whether students will be able to take a simplified external evaluation abroad

Physical presence is required for the test.

The head of the Ministry of Education and Science Serhiy Shkarlet stated that the National Multi-Subject Test (Simplified EIT) can be taken in Ukraine or abroad, Interfax-Ukraine reports.

The main difference is that if students used to take 3 or 4 exams, today there will be 1 exam – a national multi-subject test, which will last 90 minutes – not online, but in schools, and will contain 3 important disciplines: Ukrainian , mathematics and history of Ukraine (20 tasks in each discipline). There will also be an opportunity to interrupt during the air alert and then continue to take the test, “said the Minister.

Scarlett stressed that physical presence is required for the test.

“Applicants who have finished 11th grade and want to enter higher education in Ukraine will have this opportunity. In the EU, they will be able to take a national multidisciplinary test either in the capitals of European countries or on the basis of universities in these countries,” he said./span>

Due to Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, this year Ukrainian students will take a simplified version of the external evaluation . It is called the National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT). It will be conducted in the format of computer testing. The test will include three blocks: Ukrainian language, mathematics and history of Ukraine. The organizers decided to tell what the tasks of the historical test will be.

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Recall that earlier ZN.UA told what will be the accession to the Free Economic Zone in 2022 and how important the school certificate will be.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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