Next Sunday, the 27th, students from University education from all over Brazil will take the National Student Performance Examination (Enade 2022). What most of them might not know is that those called up must fill out a form to maintain their regularity and take the test.
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The Student Questionnaire must be answered exclusively by the student. The National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep) warns that it will not accept “any manipulation, influence or pressure from third parties”.
The answers are important so that the institute can generate statistics and educational indicators, filtering by undergraduate course. The body also guarantees that everything that is answered will be confidential.
Students have until 23:59, Brasília time, this Saturday, 26, to fill in the questionnaire, available at
Answering the questionnaire and, consequently, taking the Enade 2022 test ensures the regularity of the student enrolled in the exam. Without this, it will not be possible to paste the degree.
According to Inep, until last Sunday, the 20th, only 67.75% of the students who will take the test were in good standing. The percentage is equivalent to 405,201 students from all over Brazil.
This year, the test will evaluate the following bachelor's degree courses:
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Applied since 2004, the test evaluates the performance of higher education graduation. Through the exam, the federal government can measure student retention in relation to the syllabus provided for in the course curriculum.
In addition, Enade is also able to assess the development of skills and abilities necessary for professional training. With the data, they can compare the performance of Brazilians with students from other countries around the world.
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