Entries for the National High School Exam (And either) 2020 opened this Monday, the 11th, and will run until the 22nd of May. The registration fee is R$ 85.00, which can be paid until May 28, observing banking hours. Alexandre Lopes, president of the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep), reinforced that all interested students must register, including those exempt from rate.
According to Inep, the free registration fee will be guaranteed to all participants who fit the profiles specified in the Enem announcements, even without a formal request. Despite several requests for postponement due to the pandemic, the face-to-face tests will be held on November 1st and 8th.
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There are two novelties in Enem 2020: the Digital Enem, in a pilot application for 101,000 subscribers, and the use of electronic programs, with the aim of facilitating reading for people with visual impairments. In this edition, Enem joins the federal government's single access portal.
The in-person exam will take place on two Sundays, November 1st and 8th, and the structure remains the same. On the first day, tests on languages, codes and their technologies, writing and human sciences and their technologies will be applied, lasting 5h30. On the second Sunday, it will be the application of natural sciences and their technologies and mathematics and their technologies, lasting 5 hours.
The digital test is also scheduled for two Sundays: November 22 and 29. On the first day, tests on languages, codes and their technologies, writing and human sciences and their technologies will be applied, lasting 5h30. On the second day, natural sciences and their technologies and mathematics and their technologies, lasting 5 hours.
Each objective test will have 45 multiple-choice questions and the writing will be done on paper.
Enrollment must be completed at Participant's Page, on the Enem website or app. On the participant's page, the student must inform the CPF and RG number and then an access password will be created that allows checking the confirmation card and the candidate's results.
In addition, it is necessary to inform a valid cell phone number and e-mail to receive communications from Inep. According to the agency, until May 22, it will be possible to update contact details, change the city of tests, change the foreign language option and change specialized and/or specific service.
Upon registration, participants need to attach a photo in the system to complete the process, in order to facilitate identification and increase security during all stages of the exam. The photo must be current, individual, in color, in JPG, JPEG or PNG format.
Requests for treatment by social name will be made between May 25 and 29 through the same system, with the results expected to be released on June 5. The period for submitting appeals will be between June 8th and 12th and the final results will be made available on June 18th.
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