Enem 2023: new test dates released; Find out when registration starts

The National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep) started the year with the announcement of the dates of Enem 2023. The announcement was made this Monday, 2, through the Official Gazette (DOU).

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In addition to test dates, the inep also released the full exam schedule. The body published when the inscriptions begin, the disclosure of the template and the final result.

The dates for Persons Deprived of Liberty (Enem PPL) were also released. In addition, the federal government agency stated that an announcement with a description of all stages of the test will be published in the coming days.

If you intend to take Enem 2023, pay attention to the dates below.

Enem 2023 Schedule:

  • Registrations: May 8th to 19th;
  • Evidences: November 5th to 12th;
  • Disclosure of the gauge: November 24th;
  • Results: January 16, 2024.

Enem PPL schedule:

  • Registrations: October 9th to 27th;
  • Evidences: December 12th and 13th;
  • Disclosure of the gauge: December 27th;
  • Results: January 16, 2024.

Other Inep actions

The publication in the Official Gazette of the Union also brought the schedule of other Inep actions. Among them are: National Examination for Certification of Youth and Adult Skills (Encceja) and National Student Performance Examination (Enade).

In addition, the DOU brought exam dates for the Certificate of Proficiency in Portuguese Language for Foreigners (Celpe-Bras), of the National Revalidation of Medical Diplomas Issued by a Foreign Higher Education Institution (Revalidation) and the Basic Education Assessment System (Saeb).

See the complete schedule on the Institute's website. Click here.

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