See the list of what you are allowed to take to the Enem test
The first day of the National Secondary School Examination (Enem) takes place this Sunday (3/11), with more than 4 million candidates leaving home in search of a place at university. Candidates sitting the exam should be careful when arriving at the Enem exam site as some are banned during the test. See the list.
According to the National Institute for Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep), last year 6,510 candidates were eliminated during the exam, 4,293 on the first day of application and 2,217 on the second day of the test. One of the grounds for elimination provided in the notice is possession of items not permitted on application.

If the student chooses to take an item that is not permitted during the test, it will be necessary to place the items in the storage envelope before entering the room. The envelope must be kept under the desk, sealed and identified throughout the student’s stay at the site.
oneStudents will return next Sunday (10/11) for the second day of Enem. The final day of the exam consists of 45 questions from Science and Technology along with 45 questions from Mathematics and Technology.
Without the essay, candidates will have five hours to take the tests on the second and final day of testing.
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