Awaited by millions of students, the National High School Exam (And either) begins to be applied this Sunday, 17, across the country. In this edition, they had about 5.8 million subscribers.
With the changes resulting from the covid-19 pandemic, a printed version was determined, applied on January 17th and 24th, and a digital version, applied on January 31st and February 7th.
Thus, this year, in addition to mandatory items such as a black pen made of transparent material and an identification document with a photo, it is also necessary to wear a protective mask. Candidates who do not meet these requirements will not enter the test site.
The list of documents accepted for identification are in the site of the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep). Among them are the Identity Card, the CNH, the passport and the Work Card issued after January 27, 1997.
Although not mandatory, it is recommended that the candidate take more than one face shield to change during the test, thus ensuring greater safety. It is also allowed to bring alcohol in gel, although the product is available on site.
As it is a long race, it is allowed to bring snacks, water and/or other beverages, except alcoholic beverages, which are prohibited and may result in an elimination. The Confirmation Card is also recommended and you can find information such as the date and place of the test on it, which can be accessed through this link.
prohibited items
During the exam, it is not allowed to carry any electronic device such as smartphones, cell phones, tablets, calculating machines, recorders, pen drives, mp3, keys with alarms or similar items.
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Headphones or any transmitter, receiver or recorder of messages, images and videos are also not allowed. Sunglasses and headgear items such as caps, visors, hats, caps and the like are prohibited, as well as pen made of non-transparent material, pencil, mechanical pencil, erasers, rulers, corrections, books, manuals, printed matter, notes; ear protector, watch of any kind.
If the candidate takes any of these objects to the test site, it must be placed inside the storage envelope provided by the test administrator at the door of the room. The Declaration of Attendance must also be included in the envelope, which, in turn, must be sealed, identified and placed under the chair until leaving the venue.
in the pandemic
The sanitary measures adopted during the coronavirus pandemic are valid both for the proof in the printed version and for the digital version. Among them are the reduction in the number of candidates per room, ensuring distance.
In addition, it is mandatory to use a protective mask correctly, adjusted to the face, covering the mouth and nose under penalty of elimination. All application sites will have alcohol gel available.
Anyone diagnosed with covid-19, presenting symptoms of this or other infectious diseases until the day of the exam does not must go to the place of the test and contact Inep through the Participant's Page, or by phone 0800-616161. Thus, you will have the right to take the test on the Enem reapplication date, on February 23rd and 24th.
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