After candidates lose their place in Sisu, MEC admits ‘improper disclosure of provisional results’ for 25 minutes

After candidates lose their place in Sisu, MEC admits ‘improper disclosure of provisional results’ for 25 minutes

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Wrong classifications were published on Tuesday (30), before the Sisu website went offline. MEC claimed “technical failure” and postponed publication. The next day, students who thought they had passed were left out of the final list. The Ministry of Education (MEC) admitted, this Friday (2), that the results of the Unified Selection System (Sisu) were released “inappropriately” on the morning of January 30th. For 25 minutes, the approved lists that appeared on the website were not correct, the ministry told g1. The Sisu page went offline shortly afterwards and was republished on January 31, with the definitive classifications and different from those already shown the day before. As a result, candidates who came to celebrate their approval at university discovered that they “lost” their place. “What happened was an improper disclosure of provisional results, not yet approved, for 25 minutes on the morning of January 30th. The incident is being rigorously investigated,” said the MEC. The department did not answer whether anything will be done to repair the frustration of these students — it only stated that they, like all those who were not approved, can express an interest in participating in the waiting list until February 7th. “The system is secure, and the official results will not be modified,” stated the ministry. See, in summary, what happened: The Sisu result, according to the notice, was scheduled to be released on January 30th. Some students were able to view the approved list that morning, until the page became unstable and went offline. At 8pm on the same date, without giving details, the MEC reported that it “identified technical problems in the system and restarted the approval protocols”, postponing the release of the results until Wednesday (31). When, on Wednesday, the definitive lists were finally released, the classification was different from that shown on the 30th. Students approved the day before — and who even painted their faces with paint, in celebration, and shared the news with friends and family — they dropped positions and discovered that they had not won a place at university. On February 2, the MEC admitted that there had been an improper disclosure of provisional results. ‘My world fell apart’, says student who even celebrated approval. Khauany even posted on Instagram that she had been approved. The next day, her name was removed from the classified list. Personal archive / Reproduction / MEC On Tuesday morning (30), Khauany Freitas, 18 years old, entered the Sisu website and saw the message she dreamed of: “Congratulations, you were selected in the regular call”. She posted on Instagram: “UFF Freshman [Universidade Federal Fluminense]!!!! Thank you to God and to all the people who helped me!” Due to an error by the MEC, Khauany “lost” his place the next day. “The website showed that I hadn’t passed college. I was very frustrated, I had an anxiety attack and I could only control it through medication”, she says. The same frustration of losing her place was felt by Maria Eduarda Xavier, aged 19, who, from one day to the next, saw her name “disappear” from the list of those approved in environmental engineering at the Federal Center for Technological Education of Minas Gerais (Cefet-MG). “I was placed 3rd out of 3 quota places [para alunos de escola pública]. I went out to celebrate with my family, I sent a message to my best friends, my mother posted it on social media… My grandmother [a entrevistada chora ao lembrar] he was very happy to see his last granddaughter at college. Until, the next day, I saw that I hadn’t passed”, says Maria Eduarda. “My world fell apart.” Maria Eduarda lost her place in environmental and health engineering Personal archive/Reproduction/MEC ‘I’m out of my way’, says student who thought having been approved In the municipality of Lagarto (SE), Kamilly Giovanna, aged 19, still hasn’t had the courage to tell her mother that, in fact, she didn’t pass statistics at the Federal University of Sergipe (UFS). January, the young woman’s name was in 1st place in the quota modality. The page went offline, but Kamilly believed everything was correct. The following day, however, the Sisu website started displaying the following message: “You was not selected in the regular call.” “My day is over. I feel terrible, very distressed. I’m without a path, without direction, I don’t know if I’ll go back to studying or if I believe in the chance of being on the waiting list”, he says, crying. Kamilly thought she had passed statistics at UFS Personal archive/Reproduction/MEC ‘Thank you for being rubbish, Sisu, thank you for the ruined dream’, writes candidate On January 30th, Clara Letícia, aged 18, was celebrating, at the course, winning a place in law at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). It was at that moment that discovered that the Sisu website was offline and that the list of successful candidates would only be published again the following day. Student’s name was removed from the list of approved candidates for Sisu in RN When, on January 31st, the MEC released the definitive result , Clara was no longer classified as her 1st option — and she didn’t even have the possibility of trying to compete on the waiting list, because she had been selected in the 2nd option (international relations). ➡️Under Sisu’s rules, only those who can apply for the waiting list is not approved in any of the two course options marked when registering. “I felt helpless and deluded. I didn’t want to believe that this was happening to me,” she tells g1. On social media, she wrote: “Thank you for being rubbish, SISU, thank you for the ruined dream! I dreamed of my approval for nothing. I’m devastated!” Clara Letícia had even celebrated in the course her approval in law Personal archive/Reproduction/MEC ‘I don’t have the courage to tell people that, in fact, I didn’t pass’ Two candidates preferred not to be identified in the report. “I don’t want to say that it’s me. I had already posted and celebrated my approval”, says one of the young women, who occupied, on the 30th, the last place in medicine at a federal university. On January 31, the Sisu website started to show that she will only have a chance if she is called on the waiting list (that is, if one of those classified in the 1st call does not enroll). “I’ve always participated in Sisu, and this had never happened,” she says. The other student, aged 17, was happy with passing a science and technology course in Rio Grande do Norte. When the MEC informed her that the “definitive” results would only be released the following day, she didn’t even consider the possibility of being left out. “My grade was high. I didn’t worry. I posted it on Instagram and started planning my move to another city,” she says. “Until I discovered, on January 31, that my name was no longer among those approved. I cried all night. Now, I’m going to focus on Enem again.” On the waiting list, students dropped positions In Macaé (RJ), Pedro Lora, 19 years old, spent the morning of January 30th updating the Sisu page. When the results appeared, he discovered that he was in first place in the reclassification (that is, if someone dropped out, he would be the first to be called by the university). He even sent a message to his father: “I’m the 21st of 20. A single unit of person [na minha frente]”. However, when Pedro entered the website again the next day, his position had dropped to 27th place. “My chances decreased exponentially. The electrical engineering list doesn’t usually ‘rotate’ that much. It gives a feeling of frustration: I received an injection of expectation and then I lost everything”, he says. Pedro Lora dropped positions on the waiting list for electrical engineering at Sisu Personal archive / Reproduction / MEC Videos

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