Schoolchildren from temporarily occupied territories will be able to enter universities remotely and without NMT

Schoolchildren from temporarily occupied territories will be able to enter universities remotely and without NMT



Schoolchildren who are registered and are in the temporarily occupied territories will be able to enter higher educational institutions remotely without taking a national multi-subject test. This was reported by the Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine. After enrolling in a higher education institution within 3 months after the start of studies, the applicant will have to conclude an agreement on obtaining an education. “Currently, the admission procedure is still at the development stage, it will be made public later,” the department says. Photo: gstockstudio/Depositphotos The Ministry also emphasizes that all benefits and preferential categories, in particular for residents of temporarily occupied territories, will be preserved during this year’s admission campaign. More details about their use will be known in the spring. We will remind you that earlier we explained how students who live in or have left the temporarily occupied territories and war zones can transfer from the contractual form of education to the budgetary one. Read also: Non-governmental organizations demand that the Ministry of Education and Culture return the history of Ukraine to mandatory subjects of NMT: statement



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