Candidates must access participant’s page to register; tests will be applied in November, except in Pará
The deadline for registering in Enem (National High School Exam) of 2025 ends at 11:59 pm on Friday (13.jun.2025), in Brasília time. Applicants must access the participant’s page to complete the registration within the established limit.
The tests will be applied on November 9th and 16th in all 27 Federation Units. The (Ministry of Education) coordinates the process through Inep.
Candidates who obtained exemption from the fee or were justified of absence approved in the 2024 edition need to formalize the registration. The approval of these benefits does not guarantee automatic registration at Enem 2025.
This year’s exam implemented the pre-named registration for public school graduates. These candidates must access the official page, confirm the data and select the foreign language option between English or Spanish.
For non -exempt, payment of the fee of $ 85 must be made by June 18. Participants can use ticket (generated on the participant’s page), Pix, credit card or current account or savings debit, depending on the bank.
The system will not generate ticket to high school high school students in 2025 under any circumstances.
In Pará, in the cities of Belém, Ananindeua and Marituba, the exam will be applied on November 30 and December 7th. This exception was established because of the logistics impacts of COP30 (30th United Nations Conference on Climate Change), which will take place in the capital of Pará during the regular application of Enem.
Inep’s portal provides guidelines for participants and answers to frequently asked questions.
Enem has consolidated itself as its main access to Higher Education in Brazil. The results are used by (Unified Selection System), ProUni (University for All Program) and Student Financing Fund).
Public and private higher education institutions use Enem grades as a criterion in their selection processes. Individual results can also be used by Brazilians interested in attending higher education in Portugal, through agreements between Inep and Portuguese institutions.