More than 760,000 take evidence from the 2nd edition of ‘Enem dos Concursos’ this Sunday (5)

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In total, 761,545 people are registered to dispute 3,652 vacancies in 32 federal public administration bodies

This Sunday (5), more than 760 thousand candidates throughout the second edition of the Unified National Contest (), known as the “Enem of the Contests”. Objective tests will be applied in 228 cities, distributed in 1,294 proof places – including the state capital.

The gates opened at 11:30 am and will close on time 12:30. The race will start at 13h, scheduled to end at 18h. Participants must carry a photo ID and a blue or black ballpoint pen with a transparent tube. Although not mandatory, it is recommended that candidates also take the application card.

Test Structure and Vacancies

In total, 761,545 people are registered to dispute 3,652 vacancies in 32 federal public administration bodies. The structure of the test varies according to the level of education:

  • Higher Level: Objective test will have 90 multiple choice questions.
  • Intermediate Level: Candidates will answer 68 multiple choice questions.

The content covers general knowledge, such as Portuguese Language, logical reasoning and currents, as well as a part with specific content, selected by the candidate at the time of registration, according to the desired area.

Next stages

The results of the objective test will be released on November 12th. Those approved at this stage will advance to the discursive test, which will be held on December 7. The final result of the contest, which will define the new civil servants, is expected to be released on January 30, 2026. Most registrants are women, representing a significant portion of candidates seeking a place in the civil service.

*With information from Fabrizio Neitzke

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