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State Test Center (Uzbekistan)

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The State Test Center (Uzbek: Davlat Test Markazi, Давлат тест маркази, Russian: Государственный центр тестирования) is an Uzbek state organisation, tasked with development, organisation and delivery of university admission tests for Uzbek nationals who are willing to enter an Uzbek institution.[1]

State Test Center
FormationMay 14, 1994
HeadquartersBog'ishamol Str., Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Director
Majid Karimov
Websitehttps://dtm.uz/

Besides the administration of university admission tests, they are also developing the National Certification which is a paid subject-based examination, seeking to rate the competence of a test-taker in a given subject.

In the addition to the managing assessments, the State Test Center is responsible for allocation of the test-takers across the universities of their choice and determining whether they are eligible for a government scholarship.

References

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  1. ^ The Cabinet of Ministers, Uzbekistan (May 14, 1994). "An Act of the Cabinet of Ministers to Establish the State Test Center under the responsibility of the Cabinet of Ministers".