Students who are going to apply for a place this year in higher education, through the Unified Selection System (Sisu), will have one more help to choose the desired course: a grade simulator. The objective is for the platform to be able to compare information to improve student performance.
The simulator will give the student an idea of what he needs to improve in the National High School Examination (Enem) to be selected in the desired course.
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With the tool – which will be a permanent consultation instrument –, as the student enters the grades, he will be able to check where he would have been approved and in which options.
The program was developed by the Business Intelligence (BI) team of the Executive Secretariat of the MEC and is very simple to use. The student just needs to access the Sisu page on the internet and click on the link “Simulate your performance in Sisu here”.
He will be directed to a new virtual window with spaces for entering Enem grades and will be able to filter the comparison by region, shift and courses. The simulation is valid only for the modalities of broad competition or vacancies reserved by Law nº 12.711/2012.
In practice, it will work like this: when entering the simulator page, the student enters his/her grades from the natural sciences, human sciences, language, mathematics and writing, of any edition of the Enem that has participated.
Afterwards, check the alternative “extensive competition” or “quota law” and, if you wish, use the available filters. If you want a more specific simulation, you can also select some of the competition modalities, the region and the UF (federal unit) of your preference, in addition to the desired course and shift.
The simulator makes a comparison with all Enem's past editions, since 2010 (first semester), when Sisu was implanted by first time, until 2018 (second semester), showing the lowest grade that entered a given graduation, by university and edition of the sisu.
According to the MEC, the objective is to keep the simulator always updated, with data from the latest edition of Sisu, and available for access. throughout the year, in order to encourage students to improve their performance in the Enem to obtain a place in the undergraduate course wanted.