Registration is now open for the National High School Exam (Enem) 2025. To register, you must access the participant’s page until June 6th.
As on May 23, people with disabilities, and pregnant women are in the group who can request specialized care on the tests. The exams are scheduled for the days November 9th and 16th and, in three cities of Pará, on November 30th and December 7th.
Allowed conditions
To count on specialized care in the application of the exams, it is necessary to inform, at the time of registration, the conditions that motivate the request. They are:
- Low vision
- Blindness
- Monocular view
- Disability
- Hearing impairment
- Deafness
- Intellectual disability
- Deaf
- Dyslexia
- Attention deficit
- Autistic Spectrum Disorder (Tea)
- Discalculia
- Diabetes
- Pregnant
- Infant
- Elderly
- Student in hospital class and/or other specific condition
According to , nis considered a participant in hospital class situation The one who, on the examination dates of the examination, is hospitalized for deliveries, surgeries or sporadic treatments, as well as people who work in the hospital area.
Authorized devices
The participant who requests care for blindness, deafblind, low vision, monocular vision and/or other specific condition and has his request confirmed by Inep may be accompanied by guide dog and use his own material.
Those who request care for hearing impairment, deafness or deafblind should indicate the use of the hearing aid or cochlear implantation in the registration. People who request care for diabetes should inform when subscribing to the need to use a specific device for blood glucose measurement.
The devices will be inspected by the room chief on the days of the race. Among those allowed are:
- Typewriter in
- Overlay blade
- REGLETE
- Puncture
- Sorobã or Cubarithm
- Ponta Grossa Pen
- Typescope
- Signing
- Special glasses
- Forget
- Telelupa
- Lighting
- Support boards
- Multiplano
- Inclined plane
- Training devices
- Glucose meter and insulin pump
Accessibility resources at the time of the tests that can be requested in the registration
Braille test: written test in tactile, braille, and intended for participants who are familiar with this writing system
Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) translator professional trained to use the translation of the general guidelines of the exam, meeting specific questions of understanding the written Portuguese language, without making the full translation of the test
VideoProve in Libras: Video test translated into pounds performed on a computer provided by Inep
Expanded letter proof: Printed test with letter in size 18 and enlarged images, accompanied by a response card/writing sheet with size 18
Proof with Overplored Letter: Printed test with size 24 and enlarged images, accompanied by a response card/writing sheet with letter in size 18
Screen reader: Proof compatible with Dosvox and NVDA software, executed on a computer provided by Inep
Guide Professional trained to mediate the interaction between the deafblind participant, the test and the other employees involved in the application of the exam. The full translation of the test is allowed
Reading aid: professional trained to read text and description of images
Transcript aid: professional trained to transcribe the responses of the objective tests and the
Lip Reading: professional trained in the oral communication of people with hearing or deaf disabilities who do not communicate by pounds
Additional Time: Additional 60 -minute time each day of examination of the exam, granted if the document proven is approved
Calculator: Appeal provided by INEP on the day of application of the, if the document supporting disculculia is approved and the participant is not allowed to use his own calculator
Easy access room: room with facilitated accessibility for use by people with reduced mobility
Support for legs and feet: object to support legs and feet
Wheelchair table: wheelchair accessible table
Table and chair without arms: SEPARATED TABLE OF THE CHAIR
ALSactors
Participant who requests service for the lactating may, on the two days of the ENEM 2025, bring an adult escort as determined by law. The companion will be in a reserved room and will be responsible for the guard of the infant (the baby). That is, the lactating participant may not have access to the test room accompanied by the child.
During the application of the tests, Any contact between the lactating participant and the respective companion must be witnessed by a supervisor.