Registration for Encceja 2019 starts today (20) on the internet. They will continue until the 31st of May. Registration is free. Young people and adults who did not finish their studies at the appropriate age can take the exam. Thus, they will receive the certificate of completion in primary or secondary education.
Those interested in the elementary school certificate must be at least 15 years old on the date of the test. For the high school certificate, the minimum age requirement is 18 years old.
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The tests will be applied on August 25 in 611 municipalities. There will be four objective tests. Each will have 30 multiple-choice questions and an essay. The minimum score required to obtain proficiency is 100 points in the objective tests and five points in the composition.
The results can be used in two ways. Anyone who achieves the minimum required score in all tests is entitled to certification. Be it elementary school or high school. Those who achieve the minimum score in one of the four tests, or in more than one, but not all, will be entitled to a partial declaration of proficiency.
Inep makes available on the Encceja System page handouts with study material for elementary and middle level participants.
A novelty in this edition will be a version of the notice in Libras. Another change is that the participant who already had a medical report approved in other editions does not need to present a new report during registration. Deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind participants must indicate, during registration, whether they use a hearing aid or cochlear implant.