The Federal Institute of Piauí (IFPI) opened enrollment for the Entrance Examination 2023/2, which offers 1,460 vacancies on the institution's 12 campuses. Interested parties will be able to register until June 6th and the fee is R$ 15.
In the same period, black, brown and indigenous candidates will be able to request the hetero-identification procedure.
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The Institute opened vacancies for technical courses subsequent to or concurrent with high school. Among them are:
In addition, vacancies are reserved for public school, low-income and black, brown and indigenous candidates.
Candidates whose families are enrolled in the Single Registry for Social Programs (CadÚnico) of the Federal Government and have a per capita monthly family income less than or equal to the national minimum wage may request exemption from the registration fee.
The deadline for requesting an exemption is May 22nd, with the final result announced on the 25th of the same month.
The test at the Federal Institute of Piauí will take place on July 2nd. The tests will have 60 objective questions: 30 in Portuguese and 30 in Mathematics. The exam will last a maximum of 4 hours.
Test locations will be announced on June 30.
The official entrance exam answer will be released on July 3rd, one day after the exam. There is the possibility of appeals until the 4th and the final result will be announced on the 7th of the same month.
The preliminary result of those approved will be released on the 19th, with appeals accepted until the 20th of July. Finally, the final result will be released from the 24th of July.
Enrollments will be made on the campuses where the candidate was approved, following their own timetable and procedures.
For more information, visit the official website of the IFPI Vestibular – click here.
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