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07.05.2024 19:16

What is NMT?

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26.02.2024 14:05

When will be NMT in 2024?

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18.09.2025 12:05

Questions about NMT

Do I consider holding NMT in a two-day format legitimate in view of possible changes to education legislation?

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05.09.2025 12:55

Legal issues of university admission

If I did not pass the NMT due to circumstances beyond my control, will I be able to enroll in a "zero course" at the university and what are the conditions for this?

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