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2026 National Multidisciplinary Test Results: Where to Find Your Scores and What to Do Next

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2026 National Multidisciplinary Test Results: Where to Find Your Scores and What to Do Next

Participants in the main sessions of the 2026 National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT) have already begun receiving their official scores on a 100–200-point scale. Some applicants can view their scores right now, while others will have to wait until early July. Learn more about where to find your NMT results, how to download the necessary documents, and when all scores will be released

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The Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment continues to publish the results of the 2026 National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT) in participants’ personal accounts. Applicants who took the test in early June can now view their official scores on a scale of 100–200 and generate an information card for submitting documents to institutions of higher education. For those who took the test later, results will be available in the coming days. Here’s where to check your scores and what documents you’ll need for the admissions process.


Who can already view their 2026 National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT) results?


The Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment is gradually publishing the official 2026 NMT results in participants’ personal accounts. As of the end of June, scores are already available for applicants who took the test during the first main sessions. Results are displayed on a scale of 100–200 points and will be used during the admissions process.


Participants who took the test later will receive their results in stages. According to the UCEQA, all results from the main testing sessions are to be published no later than July 3, 2026.


Once the results are available, applicants can not only view their scores but also generate their National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT) participant information card, which will be required when submitting documents to higher education institutions.


Where can you find your scores and information card?


All 2026 NMT results are published in participants’ personal accounts on the website of the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment. There, applicants can view their competitive scores on a scale of 100–200 and obtain the necessary documents for the admissions process.


After logging in to your account, go to the section with the test results. In addition to subject scores, participants can access their NMT results information card. It is this document that higher education institutions can use to verify results during the admissions process.


If the results are not yet displayed, there is no need to worry. The UCEQA uploads them in stages according to the schedule of the main testing sessions, so the date when scores appear may vary for different participants. The participant’s personal account remains the official source of information.




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When will the results of other sessions be released?


Applicants who took the NMT during later main sessions should check their personal accounts regularly. The UCEQA reports that the results of all main sessions are to be released no later than July 3, 2026.


For participants in supplementary sessions, the deadline for publishing results is set for July 29. Once scores appear in the account, the NMT participant’s information card—required for admission to Ukrainian higher education institutions—will also be available.


Even if the official results have not yet been published, after the test is completed, applicants can view their test scores and roughly estimate their future result on a scale of 100–200 points using the conversion tables approved by the Ministry of Education and Science.


What to Do After Receiving Your NMT Results?


Once the results are published, you should carefully check all the information in your personal account and download your NMT participant information card. These results will be used during the 2026 admissions cycle to submit applications to higher education institutions.


The next step is to determine your admission priorities and prepare the necessary documents. Applicants are advised to familiarize themselves in advance with the admission requirements of their chosen universities, the cutoff scores from previous years, and the requirements for the competitive selection process.


It is important to remember that the NMT score is only one component of the competitive score. For certain majors, industry-specific weighting factors, creative competitions, or other additional admission requirements may also apply. Therefore, after receiving your scores, you should not only assess your chances of admission but also closely monitor the admissions calendar so as not to miss key application deadlines.


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Reminder! In 2026, Ukrainian graduates currently abroad will be able to sit the national multi-subject test and enrol at Ukrainian universities without having to return to the country. Special examination centres will be opened in various countries across Europe and the world for this purpose. Find out in which countries you can take the NMT in 2026 and how to choose a convenient location.


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When will all the 2026 NMT results be released?
The results of all main NMT sessions are expected to appear in participants’ personal accounts by July 3, 2026. For additional sessions, the deadline for releasing results is July 29.
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