No betrayal exists: what the results of the NMT-2025 showed.

No betrayal exists: what the results of the NMT-2025 showed
No betrayal exists: what the results of the NMT-2025 showed

According to the director of the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment, Tetiana Vakulenko, the results of participants in the national multi-subject test in 2025 remained approximately at the same level as the previous year. The proportion of students who did not pass the testing, as well as those who scored high results of 150 points and above in all key subjects of the NMT, remains unchanged.

The results are virtually identical to last year's across all key subjects

Moreover, Tetiana Vakulenko emphasized that there are no grounds to consider that any 'betrayal' occurred in 2025. The national multi-subject testing included subjects of the Ukrainian language, mathematics, history of Ukraine, and another subject of choice, such as foreign languages, biology, geography, physics, chemistry, and Ukrainian literature.

Features of the testing in 2025

This year, the NMT in history of Ukraine covered the entire course from ancient times to the present day. The main testing sessions took place from May 14 to June 25, and additional sessions were scheduled from July 14 to July 25.

In summary, based on the results of the national multi-subject test in 2025, it can be said that students demonstrated their level of knowledge compared to the previous year, showing no significant changes in performance indicators.

Following the national multi-subject testing in 2025, it was found that the results of students remained at the same level as the previous year. The proportion of students who did not pass the testing or scored above 150 points in all subjects remains stable. Despite some testing features, it was found that students' knowledge remains at a similar level compared to the previous year.

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