
Enem (National Examination of Secondary Education) is a test created in 1998 by the Ministry of Education of Brazil and used as a tool to assess the quality of secondary education in the country. People interested in earning points for the University for All Program (ProUni) also do the exam.
In 2008, the MEC has proposed a reformulation of the review and its use as a form of selection in selection processes of the federal universities. The Ministry argues that the traditional vestibular disadvantage candidates who cannot move through the territory. Thus, a young man who wants to provide medicine and has financial problems can hardly participate in selection processes of different colleges - and have reduced their chances of approval. However, the federal universities are located in smaller states are restricted to candidates from their regions.
The universities have autonomy and can choose between four possibilities for using
Enem as the selection process. These are:
• As a single phase, with a unified system of selection, electronic and online;
• As a first step;
• Combined with vestibular of the institution;
• As a single phase for the remaining vacancies to the SAT.
The MEC is expected that the new system is implemented in all universities in three years. The exam will be larger, will have 200 questions and will last two days. Its planned for oct.
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