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27 Poltava school graduates pass NMT with 200 points

27 Poltava school graduates pass NMT with 200 points
27 Poltava school graduates pass NMT with 200 points Ukraine news 05 Jul 2023 at 18:00

This year, 27 graduates from Poltava scored 200 points on the National Multi-Subject Test (NMT), according to the Poltava City Council's Department of Education.

Currently, 11th-grade graduates are taking the National Multi-Subject Test instead of the traditional Ukrainian External Independent Testing (EIT) due to the changes brought about by the Russian-Ukrainian war, which made conducting the regular EIT impossible.

The main difference between the NMT and the EIT is that the EIT was administered on paper, while the NMT is taken on a computer. Additionally, the new test format does not include open-ended questions; instead, it consists of multiple-choice options (A, B, C, D).

Seven Poltava school graduates achieved a perfect score on two exams:

- Maria Semizarova, Lyceum No. 1 (Ukrainian language, mathematics)
- Anastasia Martiash, Lyceum No. 17 (Ukrainian and English languages)
- Maria Yevtushenko, Secondary School No. 29 (Ukrainian language, mathematics)
- Vadim Bezkrovnii, Lyceum No. 31 (mathematics, English language)
- Sofia Danileyko, Lyceum No. 31 (Ukrainian, English languages)
- Vladislav Panko, Lyceum No. 33 (Ukrainian language, mathematics)
- Alina Mysyk, Secondary School No. 38 (Ukrainian language, mathematics)

Another 20 graduates received a perfect score in a single subject:

- Yegor Skubenko, Lyceum No. 1 (mathematics)
- Katerina Kasich, Lyceum No. 1 (English language)
- Katerina Suvorova, Lyceum No. 1 (English language)
- Daria Pankova, Lyceum No. 1 (Ukrainian language)
- Ivan Reznik, Lyceum No. 1 (English language)
- Vladislav Gudzenko, Secondary School No. 5 (mathematics)
- Timur Pivnyov, Secondary School No. 9 (mathematics)
- Roman Netikshu, Secondary School No. 10 (English language)
- Rostyslav Protas, Lyceum No. 13 (mathematics)
- Oleksandr Sadymak, Lyceum No. 17 (mathematics)
- Irina Dmitryenko, Secondary School No. 28 (biology)
- Natalia Filipas, Secondary School No. 29 (mathematics)
- Valeria Yushchenko, Secondary School No. 29 (English language)
- Kostyantin Zhuk, Lyceum No. 31 (mathematics)
- Sofia Ryabets, Lyceum No. 33 (mathematics)
- Elmir Mamishev, Lyceum No. 33 (mathematics)
- Victoria Vovk, Secondary School No. 37 (Ukrainian history)
- Daniel Timruk, Secondary School No. 38 (English language)
- Valeria Gvozdenko, Secondary School No. 40 (Ukrainian language)
- Yulia Zubenko, Secondary School No. 40 (Ukrainian language).

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