The National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep) reopened registration for Enem 2021. These are the registrations for those who are exempt from Enem 2020. The act is in compliance with a decision of the Federal Supreme Court (STF). The measure was formalized this week, in a supplementary notice published in the Official Gazette.
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The registration fee for the Enem is R$ 85. By the rules of the first edict, those who were entitled to exemption in 2020 must justify their absence from the test. The justifications needed to be supported by documents, as well as to fit the predicted hypotheses. They included situations such as traffic accidents, death of a family member, medical emergencies and robberies, among others. The information was confirmed by Agência Brasil.
However, the STF understood that documentary evidence for absentees violates several fundamental precepts. Among them the access to education and the eradication of poverty. This is because, the absence in the last exam took place in an extremely exceptional situation, with the pandemic.
The new deadline for fee-exempt registration applies to those who prove they are entitled to free admission. However, without needing to justify absence in the previous edition of the exam.
People who attended all of high school in a public school or who were full scholarship holders are entitled. Students who are attending the last year of high school on the public network, in 2021, can also apply for exemption.
The same goes for those who are in a situation of socioeconomic vulnerability because they are members of a low-income family. In this case, it is necessary to prove the enrollment in the Single Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government (CadÚnico).
September 14th to 26th – Candidates who obtained justification for absence from the National High School Examination (Enem 2020) rejected by the technical area of Inep itself.
September 24 – Last day for enem PPL 2021 registrations.
after October 25th – Disclosure of the Enrollment Confirmation Card in the digital and manual version, through the Participant's Page (Enem's official website).
November 21st and 28th – Application of the Tests (for those who are currently enrolled in the exam, either as a paying or exempt person) for the digital and manual version of the Enem.
December 02 – Official Enem answer sheet (manual and digital version).
after December 25th – Disclosure of the Registration Confirmation Card of the manual version, through the Participant's Page (Enem's official website).
January 9th and 16th – Application of the Tests (new enrollees, persons deprived of liberty and the reapplication of the exam) for the manual version of the exam,
January 19 – Official Enem answer sheet (manual and digital version).
January 21 – Enem 2021 scores are expected to be released (all registrants).
January 25th to 28th – 1st edition of SiSU 2022/1 (forecast).
February 1st to 4th – 1st edition of ProUni 2022/1 (forecast).
February 8th to 11th – 1st edition of Fies 2022/1 (forecast).
March 21 – Forecast for the release of the trainers' scores and the pedagogical view of the Enem 2021 writing test (all participants enrolled in Enem 2021).
*Source: PNE Portal