Enem 2023: requests for exemption already exceed free registrations of the two previous editions, says Inep
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Until about 11:30 am on Friday (28), 2,304,643 interested parties had already requested free registration. ENEM in 2023 is scheduled for November 5th and 12th Disclosure / Depositphotos At least 2,304,643 people requested exemption from the registration fee for the National High School Examination (Enem) 2023, according to the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep). The data is partial and considers requests made until around 11:30 am on Friday (18), the last day to request the exemption. The number is already higher than the last two editions of the exam. 2022: 2,028,353 exempt 2021: 2,013,103 exempt 📅 In the 2020 edition, the first year under the Covid-19 pandemic in the country, 4,794,390 subscribers were exempt from paying the registration fee. The final data for exemption requests for 2023 may be even greater, as interested parties had until 11:59 pm on Friday to request free registration. Inep has not yet reported how many benefited from gratuity after the end of the request period. 💰 Who is entitled to the benefit? Participants who are in the last year of high school in public schools; students who studied throughout high school in the public system or with full scholarships in the private system, provided they have a per capita family income equal to or less than 1.5 times the minimum wage (R$ 1,980); citizens in social vulnerability, with enrollment in the Single Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government (CadÚnico). ✉️ When do the exemption results come out? On May 8th. If the request is denied, it is possible to appeal between May 8th and 12th. 📝 Anyone who gets the exemption needs to register for Enem? Yes. Everyone, exempt or not, must register between June 5th and 16th. The tests will be applied on November 5th and 12th.
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