Jena, May 20, 2026: The Friedrich-Schiller-Universität (FSU) Jena is recording a record turnout for Ukrainian university admission tests this year. A total of 595 prospective students have registered for the exams in Jena, making the Thuringian university city one of the largest testing locations in Europe.
- Event: Implementation of National Multi-Subject Tests (NMT) for prospective Ukrainian students
- Period: May 17 to June 19, 2026 (including Saturday exams)
- Location: Jena, Institut für Psychologie and Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
- Number of participants: 595 registered individuals (record value)
Record Registration for Ukrainian Online Admission Tests
The Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena continues to support the implementation of the so-called National Multi-Subject Tests (NMT) in 2026. These digital exams serve as proof of eligibility for academic degree programs for Ukrainian school graduates and prospective students. The testing window extends across Europe from May 17 to June 19, 2026.
With nearly 600 registered individuals, the Jena location is seeing the highest response since the start of the test support. To meet the enormous demand, additional room capacities and computer workstations were created at the FSU. The exams are conducted at the Institut für Psychologie and the Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät of the university. Due to the tight schedule, individual testing sessions will also take place on Saturdays.
Background on the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Founded in 1558, the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena is the largest higher education institution in the Freistaat Thüringen. With its close integration into the city center, it significantly shapes urban life. The participating institutes are located in direct proximity to historical and modern campus areas, such as Ernst-Abbe-Platz and the prominent Universitätshauptgebäude. By providing modern IT infrastructure for international testing procedures like the Ukrainian NMT tests, the university underscores its role as an internationally networked educational hub in Mitteldeutschland.
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University supports Ukrainian students with admission tests
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