
Official information has been provided about when and how the entrance test exams for all higher education institutions in our country will take place for the 2025/2026 academic year. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the information published by the Knowledge and Skills Assessment Agency, the test exams will be held from July 14 to July 23, 2025. The exams will be organized in two shifts every day — at 08:00 and 15:00.
This procedure will apply in all regions. Applicants must find out in advance the day and shift assigned to them.
It is mandatory to arrive at the designated exam location at least one and a half hours before the start of the test. Candidates who arrive late or attempt to participate in the wrong shift will not be allowed into the exam hall.
Every applicant coming to the exam must bring an identity document such as a passport or ID card, as well as a permit (ticket). Original documents are required.
In some cases, other official documents confirming identity may also be accepted. As the agency noted, permits will be available online on the my.uzbmb.uz website for applicants who register starting from June 7.
Each candidate can log into the system using their ID number, download the ticket, and print it. The test exams will only be conducted on the date and shift specified on the ticket.
Applicants who come on other days or times will not be allowed into the exam building. These rules will be strictly enforced, and exceptions will not be made.
In recent years, there has been an increase in cases of misunderstanding the time or mixing up the shifts, so specialists recommend checking and printing the ticket multiple times. Parents, relatives, or friends will not be allowed into the exam venues.
The testing process is intended solely for applicants. Security measures will be intensified, and surveillance cameras and metal detectors will be used.
Bringing mobile phones, electronic devices, cheat sheets, and other aids is strictly prohibited. If such cases are detected, the applicant will be disqualified from the test, and appropriate measures will be taken against them.
Specialists advise applicants to rest during the preparation process for the test, manage their time wisely, engage with test questions daily, eat healthily during breaks, and maintain a sleep schedule. In the days leading up to the exam, it is advisable to review previous knowledge and increase practical exercises rather than studying new material.
On the day of the exam, it is recommended to consume light and energizing food in the morning. The exam requires not only knowledge but also self-control, resilience against stress, and concentration.
For this reason, psychological preparation is also important. For hundreds of thousands of young people across the country, these days are a significant testing period.
Every participant is required to demonstrate knowledge, patience, discipline, and mental stability. We hope that the 2025 test exams will be conducted transparently, peacefully, and fairly.
We wish all applicants success and stability.