The result of the second regular call this year for the Unified Selection System (Sisu) will be announced this Wednesday (6) on the website Single Accessfrom the Ministry of Education (MEC).
Registration for this edition of Sisu ended last Friday (1st). 65,932 vacancies will be filled for more than 2,000 undergraduate courses in 73 public higher education institutions.
After the announcement of the result, candidates have from 13 to 18 July to enroll in the higher education course in which they are accepted. The consultation of available vacancies was opened on June 15th.
Registration for the Sisu 2022.2 waiting list also begins this Wednesday (6th). Students have until July 18 to express interest in the Single Access portal. Anyone who was not selected in the regular call can enroll in either of the first two course options.
At this stage, the candidate must again indicate a single desired formation. The MEC warns the student to be attentive to complete the entire process until the end, including the new course choice.
Sisu is the Ministry of Education’s computerized system in which public higher education institutions, whether federal, state or municipal, offer vacancies to be competed for by candidates registered in each edition of the selection.
Requirement
To participate in Sisu, the candidate must have taken the National High School Exam (Enem), 2021 edition, obtained a grade greater than zero in the writing test and not have declared himself a trainer when taking the test.
Candidates are selected for the options of courses indicated in the act of registration, according to the best grade obtained in the most recent edition of the Enem.
The vacancies offered at Sisu are distributed in accordance with the Quota Law (Law 12,711/2012) and with the policies and affirmative actions adopted by each public higher education institution. Such actions include reserving vacancies and applying bonuses on the candidate’s grade that meets the specified criteria.
Source: CNN Brasil