Enem score released by Inep: find out more
More than 4 million students who took the exam in 2019 can now access their Enem scores.
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The scores for the essay and the scores for the four areas of knowledge covered in the test are available, such as: languages, human sciences, natural sciences and mathematics.
Continue reading this article and learn all about the release of the Enem score in 2020.
Enem Result in 2020
First, students who took the exam in 2019 will now have access to their ENEM results. For the essay, only the score has been released; the exam transcript containing the corrections will be released in March.
Students who took the exam just to test their knowledge will have to wait until March to find out their Enem results.
In fact, the candidates mentioned in the previous table will be able to use their Enem score to apply for a place in higher education through federal programs.
The ENEM exam consists of four objective tests totaling 180 questions plus an essay. These objective questions will be graded using Item Response Theory.
In short, it means that each question does not have a fixed value, but rather a score that varies according to the participants' correct and incorrect answers and the candidate's performance.
The essay is graded on a scale of 0 to 1,000. It is always graded by two people who will evaluate each skill on a scale of 0 to 200, totaling five.
The final grade of the Enem result will be determined by the arithmetic average of the essay and objective questions.
What are the 5 skills assessed in the Enem essay?
Check out the 5 skills assessed in the Enem essay here:
1 – Mastery of formal writing in the Portuguese language.
2 – Apply concepts from various areas of knowledge to develop the theme, understanding the essay proposal.
3 – Know how to organize, select, relate and interpret information, opinions and facts in arguments defending a point of view.
4 – Demonstrate knowledge of linguistics to construct arguments.
5 – Respect human rights when preparing the proposal for the problem addressed.
With their ENEM score, students can compete for public higher education spots through Sisu (Unified Selection System) and private university scholarships through Prouni (University for All Program). They can also participate in Fies (Student Financing).
It is important to say that for students who wish to participate in Fies, registration begins now in February, from the 5th to the 12th.
Another point worth highlighting is that students can also apply for higher education in Portugal, as INEP has partnerships with more than 40 Portuguese universities.
Where can I check my Enem score?
Finally, for those who are anxious and want to check their Enem score, they can access the student page by clicking here, or access it through the app.
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