Candidates from Belém, Ananyandiwa and Maritoba take the first day of testing; See the topic of the article

Participants from Belém, Ananendua and Marituba, in Pará, take the test on the first day of the National Secondary School Examination (Enem) 2025 this Sunday, organized by the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep). The test was scheduled to take place on November 30 and December 7 in these cities due to the COP30 conference being held in the capital, Pará.

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The Ministry of Education (MEC) informed via social media that participants need to write an essay on the topic: “Appreciating rural workers in Brazil.”

The state of Pará had more than 289,000 confirmed registrations in this edition, with about 63,000 students completing public high school.

On this first day, tests on languages, symbols and their techniques, humanities and their techniques, and writing are applied. The second day will be dedicated to tests in the natural sciences, mathematics, and their techniques.

Of the 289,000 registered in Pará, more than 34,000 are self-declared black participants, as well as 2,000 indigenous people.

Other candidates across the country took tests on November 9 and 16. Three questions have been canceled following the fallout from the live broadcast of university student Edkle Teixeira, who was investigated by federal police for predicting the content of questions almost identical to those that appeared in Enem 2025. He denies any wrongdoing: he claims to have memorized items from a pre-test used by authorities to test the difficulty of questions and to calibrate TRI – item response theory – a mathematical model adopted to correct objective testing.

Enem 2025 results are expected to be released in January.