Enem 2023: results will be released this Tuesday (16); find out how to access

The results of the 2023 National High School Exam (Enem) will be released this Tuesday (16). With the grade, the participant will be able, from the 22nd, to register for the Unified Selection System (Sisu), which is the selection process for admission to several public universities in Brazil. The result is also used as pre-selection criteria for ProUni.

The exact time at which the result will be made available has not been announced.

In the case of writing, the grade will also be released tomorrow, but the text mirrors will only be made available to candidates 90 days after the publication of the results. The essay grade ranges from 0 to 1,000. For those who took the test as a trainer, the result will only be announced in March.

How to access the results

  1. Access the Participant Page
  2. Log in with the gov.br portal registration
  3. Select the option to view the results of the current edition of the exam

After the grades are published, participants will be able to register for Sisu from January 22nd. The deadline is the 25th and the result will be published on January 30th.

According to the Ministry of Education, this year 264,360 places will be offered at Sisu. The opportunities are distributed among 127 higher education institutions participating in the program throughout Brazil.

In addition to Sisu, the score can also be used for ProUni, which is the federal government program that offers full and partial scholarships at private higher education institutions for low-income students who meet the participation criteria.

Pre-selection for ProUni is based on the result obtained by candidates in Enem considering the last two editions of the exam immediately preceding it. To be able to compete, the participant must have achieved a minimum result of 450 points on the average of the five Enem scores and cannot have zero marks in the essay.

Enem 2023 numbers

According to the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep), around 3.9 million people signed up for last year's edition of Enem, which was administered on the 5th and 12th of November to around 9,400 locations.

In 2023, the abstention rate was 28.1% on the first day of the test and 32% on the second.

(Published by Fábio Munhoz)

Source: CNN Brasil

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