Students demand cancellation of Enem after leak

Three exam questions were canceled this Tuesday (18) after the repercussions of a live broadcast carried out on YouTube by medical student Edcley Teixeira

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On social media, many candidates expressed anger and began asking for the exam to be canceled.

2025 had three questions invalidated this Tuesday (18) after the repercussions of a live on YouTube made by medical student Edcley Teixeira. The broadcast took place five days before the mathematics and natural sciences tests, held on Sunday (16), and showed the university student solving exercises practically identical to those that appeared in the exam.

At least three of the items mentioned by Teixeira were part of pre-tests used by the (National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira) in the process of constructing the questions. Faced with the situation, the Ministry of Education called the Federal Police, who are now investigating the episode.

On social media, many candidates expressed anger and began asking for the exam to be canceled. On X, the hashtag #anulaenem gained great visibility and, on Wednesday morning (19), it led the most discussed topics, with approximately 80 thousand publications.

Several students also question the stance of the responsible institutions and claim that the young man, who offers online mentoring services, admitted to the leak in conversations that were later deleted.

On Tuesday night, Teixeira published a video on Instagram stories saying he was calm in the face of the controversy and denying having committed any irregularity. According to him, the questions were memorized after his participation, at the invitation of the MEC, in an event run by Capes, a federal research funding agency.

Inep, in an official statement, confirmed the cancellation of the issues involved and informed that the Federal Police had been called. The body reinforced that it maintains the “fairness, equality and validity of Enem 2025”.

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