It was released last Wednesday, 20, by unicamp a list of 8,454 names of candidates who were exempt from paying the registration fee for the 2023 entrance exam, whose tests will be applied in November and December. According to information from the commission that is organizing the tests (COMVEST), this total represents a increase of 0.8% compared to the 8,386 beneficiaries that were registered in the previous edition of the exam. However, there was a reduction in the absolute number of students who completed secondary education entirely in public schools.
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The nominated candidates are the following:
- Applicants from low-income families – up to one and a half gross monthly minimum wage per resident of the household (6,667 benefits);
- Scholarship holders in private schools, but from low-income families (897 benefits);
- Unicamp/Funcamp employees (40 benefits);
- Candidates of night degree or technology courses (850 benefits);
Unicamp received requests for exemption over the internet, between May 16th and June 20th of this year. The director of the organizing committee Comvest, José Alves de Freitas Neto, highlighted that the university was expecting 8 thousand contemplated, but he noted that the total number of candidates coming from the public network had a reduction. On the other hand, the total number of exemptions granted for the first time for scholarship holders in schools private individuals was basically six times higher than the 150 that were predicted at first by the institution.
For the 2022 entrance exam, the university authorized 7,186 exemptions for low-income candidates who came from public schools. According to information from Freitas Neto, Unicamp will have programs in partnership with the Department of Education in São Paulo during the year to try to increase the presence of public school students in the registration of the test. It is worth noting that this year's registration fee rose to R$192, which means an increase of R$12 compared to the previous year.
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