The individual results of National Examination for Certification of Youth and Adult Skills (Encceja) – referring to the Encceja Exterior Regular, Encceja Exterior PPL (persons deprived of liberty) and Encceja Nacional PPL – will be announced this month and next month. The publication of the Secondary School results is scheduled for January 26th, while that of Elementary School should take place on February 26th.
In November and December 2018, the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep) released the individual results of the Regular National Encceja.
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The advance disclosure of the results of this group of participants aims to allow those who obtained the High School certificate via Encceja have the opportunity to apply for vacancies in the Unified Selection System (Sisu) and the University for All Program (Prouni) in 2019.
Those who obtained the minimum required score in all four areas of knowledge and in writing must go to the State Secretariats of Education and the Federal Institutes of Education, Science and Technology, chosen during registration, to request the certificate.
Those who obtained the minimum grade only in some areas of knowledge should also go to the secretariats to request a partial declaration of proficiency. With the declaration, the participant is released from repeating the tests in the same area of knowledge in future editions of Encceja. Or, if you complete the declarations in the four areas, you can now request the certificate.
Encceja
The program was created in 2002 to assess skills, abilities and knowledge of young people and adults who completed Elementary School or High School at the appropriate age, the exam returned to certify High School in 2017.
Encceja is applied by Inep, but the issuance of certifying documents (certificate and declaration of proficiency) is responsibility of the State Departments of Education and Federal Institutes of Education, Science and Technology, which signed a Term of Adherence to Encceja.