To be successful in taking the National High School Examination (Enem) tests, in addition to studying, you must pay attention to the requirements and prohibitions established by the notice so as not to run the risk of being eliminated on the day of the test.
Every year, the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep) establishes a series of rules to be followed by candidates on the day of the assessment.
As has been the case since 2017, the exam will be held on two consecutive Sundays – previously, it was administered on a single weekend, Saturday and Sunday. In 2023, it will be on the 5th and 12th of November.
Any participant who communicates in any way with anyone other than the test administrator or uses books, notes, papers or printed materials during the exam will be eliminated from Enem. You also cannot record or disclose, by image or sound, the taking of the test or any material used in the exam.
Leaving the exam room after 1 pm without being accompanied by an invigilator or leaving the place before two hours have passed since the start of the exams can also eliminate the candidate. The same goes for those who start the tests before 1:30 pm or before the administrator’s authorization.
When entering the exam room, the candidate must keep all their belongings in the storage envelope, such as sunglasses, hat, non-transparent pen, pencil, mechanical pencil, erasers, rulers, concealers, books, keys and any electronic equipment. (which must be turned off).
Anyone who does not follow this rule may also be eliminated from the test. If the electronic device, even if inside the storage envelope, emits any type of sound, such as a ringtone or alarm, the participant will be eliminated.
On the day of the test, candidates will be subjected to an electronic search and objects and snacks will also be inspected. Unjustified refusal of these inspections may be grounds for elimination. It is also necessary to pay attention to the documents required, as remaining at the test site without a valid identification document can eliminate the candidate.
On the first day of the test, participants ask questions on Languages and Codes, Human Sciences and writing. On the second day, Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
On both days, the gates will open at 12pm and close at 1pm, Brasília time. The start of the test is scheduled for 1:30 pm on both test days, but the end time is different: on November 5th, the tests end at 7 pm and on November 12th, at 6:30 pm.
All information about taking the Enem can be found at Inep page.
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Source: CNN Brasil

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