The deadline to register for the National High School Exam (Enem) 2022 ends at 11:59 pm this Saturday (21). The edition follows the schedule of the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research (Inep), the body responsible for the test. The exam is the main way for students from all over the country to get a place in public institutions of higher education.
Those who still plan to take the test must register by inep website. The registration fee is R$85.
The exams will be administered in November, on two Sundays (13 and 20). On the first day, there will be 45 questions on Languages, 45 questions on Human Sciences and Writing.
On the 20th, the test will have 45 Mathematics questions and 45 Natural Science questions.
How to register
To register, you need to follow a few steps:
- Access the Enem page: the forms are only filled on the internet;
- Personal data: enter CPF and date of birth. Then, fill in a form with your personal data, such as identity number and address;
- Create a password: it will be the same login to consult results and participate in selection processes;
- Select a language for the exam: in the test, the candidate will need to attest to knowledge of a foreign language, it is necessary to choose between English or Spanish;
- Choose the city where you want to take the exam;
- High School Information: enter requested data about your high school status;
- Socioeconomic form: fill in your information about income and family group;
- Boleto: at the end of the registration, print the ticket and make the payment by the due date.
Pay attention to the dates
Pay attention to deadlines. In addition to the registration date, there is a deadline for payment of the ticket, specialized service for people with special conditions and more. Check out:
- Registration: May 10th to 21st
- Payment: May 10th to 27th
- Specialized service: May 10th to 21st
- Request for treatment by social name: June 23 to 28
- Exams: November 13th and 20th
Schedules
Enem 2022 exams will be applied according to BrasÃlia time. Stay tuned:
- Gates open: 12pm
- Closing: 1pm
- Application of the exam: 1:30 pm
- Closing of the tests on the 1st day: 19:00
- Closing of the tests on the 2nd day: 18:30
All information about the tests is available at notice, on the website from the government.
About the Enem
Enem was created in 1998, with the objective of evaluating students’ school performance at the end of basic education. In 2009, the exam improved its methodology and began to be used as a mechanism for accessing higher education.
Since 2020, due to the pandemic, the participant can choose between taking the printed exam or the Digital Enem, with tests applied on computers, in test places defined by Inep.
Source: CNN Brasil