NMT-2026: single-stage testing
Will there be appeals regarding holding NMT-2026 in a single day with the possibility of additional sessions, and how will this affect the rights of applicants?
Will there be appeals regarding holding NMT-2026 in a single day with the possibility of additional sessions, and how will this affect the rights of applicants?
I am planning to enter university in 2026 and I am concerned about the possible two-day format of the National Multi-Subject Test. If the decision is made to hold the exam over two days, will it be possible to appeal it if, for example, an air raid warning is issued on the first day of the exam and participants are unable to continue testing?
If a government agency denies me access to public information on the grounds that it is official, do I have the right to demand the application of the three-part test to verify the legality of such a restriction?
Do I consider holding NMT in a two-day format legitimate in view of possible changes to education legislation?