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The National High School Exam. Enem 2010 will be held on the first weekend of November, the 6th and 7th, in the afternoon. Vestibular Brasil Escola prepared a summary of the long-awaited test. Check it out!
Numbers
A total of 4,611,441 candidates are registered for Enem 2010, with the Special Data Southeast region having the largest number of participants, 1,798,863, followed by the Northeast, with 1,397,282. In the South region, 608,304 people will take the exam. The North region had 414,051 registrants and the Central-West region had 392,941.
Among the states, São Paulo has the highest number of registrants: 827,818. In second place is Minas Gerais, with 538,864. Amapá is the state with the lowest number of participants: 14,359.
By age group, the majority of registrants (1,517,320) are between 21 and 30 years old. There are 691,823 registered people over 30 years old and 70,910 under 16 years old.
What to study last minute?
The Vestibular Brasil Escola provides some study tools for Enem participants. The newest of these is the Enem Video Classes channel . You can also take the Enem Simulation , download previous exam papers and check the commented resolutions.
Registration Card
The Post Office was responsible for delivering the Enem Registration Confirmation Cards, between October 4th and 25th. However, many people have not received it yet. In this case, the Ministry of Education made access to the card available online. It is possible to consult the test location.
Access and print your Registration Card
Timeline
On Saturday and Sunday, the 6th and 7th, the tests start at 1pm , but anyone who arrives at this time will miss the Enem. The gates to the test sites will open at 12pm and close promptly at 12:55pm .
It is worth remembering that Enem follows the official Brasília time, where there is daylight saving time. If you have questions about what time to arrive for the exams in your city, read this article .
The duration of the tests is 4:30 am on Saturday and 5:30 am on Sunday. Enem subjects are divided as follows:
November 6th, from 1pm to 5:30pm : Human Sciences and their Technologies and Natural Sciences and their Technologies;
November 7th, from 1pm to 6:30pm : Languages, Codes and their Technologies, as well as Writing, and Mathematics and their Technologies.
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