10/08/2012
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Participants also may access and print the document on the internet
The National Institute for Educational Studies and Research (INEP) today, October 3, the cards with proof of local 2012 edition of the National Secondary Education Examination (Enem) will be delivered to participants by post from next Wednesday Monday, November 10. The expectation is that all subscribers receive the card until October 26.
From the October 10 card will also be available for access via the Internet at Enem site. In addition to the testing site, the card contains the registration number, date and time trials will be held, details of attendances differentiated or specific foreign language option and request certification of high school.
It is important that the participant take the card Enem days of evidence. You will also need to take a photo identity document, such as RG, the Employment and Social Security, Reservist Certificate, Passport or Driver's License. To answer the tests students can take only black ink ballpoint pen, made of transparent material.
Proofs
The Enem 2012 recorded 5,790,989 entries confirmed a record. The tests will be held on the weekend of the 3rd and 4th of November. On Saturday, from 13h to 17h30, participants will answer questions of their Humanities and Natural Sciences and Technology and its technologies. On Sunday from 13h to 18h30, questions must be answered Languages, Codes and their Technologies and Mathematics and its technologies, as well as an essay.
The Brazil Portal School, in partnership with the college and prep Student Workshop, bring correction annotated in real time of two days of evidence. More information about the resolution of Enem 2012 will be released shortly.
Source: MEC
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