Registrations for Enem 2025 end this Friday (6)
In 2025, the exam will be held on different dates in three municipalities in Pará, due to the 30th UN Conference on Climate Change (COP30)

The deadline for registration for the National High School Exam (Enem) 2025 ends this Friday (6). In Pará, high school students, especially those graduating from the state public network, should be attentive not to miss the date. Registration is done exclusively online, on the Participant Page: enem.inep.gov.br/participante.
“Tomorrow is the last day for Enem registration, and it is essential that we have as many public school students registered as possible. Each student who fails to register loses an important chance to transform their life. Therefore, we will make a task force today and tomorrow, ensuring that all our students are properly registered. Many are already pre-registered and just need to access the system and confirm their registration. So, don’t miss this opportunity to participate in the most democratic selection that evaluates the individual performance of each student annually,” said Rossieli Soares, Secretary of State for Education.
One of the main innovations for 2025 is the pre-filled registration for students in the 3rd year of high school from the public network. When accessing the system with their CPF and date of birth, personal data will already be automatically entered. The only field to be filled will be the choice of foreign language (English and Spanish). This measure aims to make the process faster and more practical for students in the state network of Pará.
Another important point is that, according to guidance from the Ministry of Education, students who did not request a waiver of the registration fee will also be automatically exempt from payment. In addition to graduates, students from the 1st and 2nd years of high school can also participate as trainees, taking the exam only for self-assessment purposes, without the result being valid for access to higher education.
With almost 100% of students registered for the Enem at the Prof. Ruth Rosita de Nazaré Gonzales State School, student Bernardo Arraes Baez Mateus did not waste time and began his preparation intensely.
“During the mornings, I have classes at school, and in the afternoon and early evening, I follow a study schedule that I organized myself, prioritizing solving questions, especially previous exams. The school also offers review classes in the off-hours and on Saturdays, which has been a great opportunity to review content and learn new things. Regarding the change in Enem dates due to COP30, I found the change positive, as we gained a few more days of preparation, which can certainly make a difference in the results,” says the student.
Enem 2025 will have different dates in three cities in Pará
The Enem 2025 will be held on different dates in three municipalities in Pará, due to the 30th UN Conference on Climate Change (COP30), which will be held in the capital of Pará in November. While the rest of Brazil will take the exams on November 9 and 16, students from Belém, Ananindeua, and Marituba will take them on November 30 and December 7. The change was made because, during COP30, schools and universities in these cities will be closed to facilitate the organization of the event and reduce traffic impacts.
In other cities in Pará, the exam will be held normally, following the national calendar, scheduled for November 9 and 16.
Preparation actions - To reinforce the commitment to the quality of public education and the good performance of students, the State Government highlights the Enem Pai D’Égua project. The initiative offers preparatory classes for the Enem, which will start being broadcast on channel 7.2 from the second half of June, covering all areas of knowledge.
In addition, the state network provides academic support at all stages, with a special focus on students in the 3rd year of high school. Students also participate in pre-Enem classes at the Usinas da Paz and in review classes organized by the Regional Education Directorates (DREs), ensuring more support in the final stretch of preparation.

Registration task force - Some schools are organizing task forces to assist students in the registration process. These actions aim to facilitate access to the exam, especially for those facing difficulties with the online platform or needing guidance to correctly fill out the registration form. The initiative seeks to ensure that more young people have the opportunity to participate in the exam.
“The school has encouraged students' participation in the Enem as a way to broaden their perspectives beyond the job market. By listening to the students, we realized that many only wish to complete high school. Therefore, we brought in former university students to share their experiences and show that everyone can get there. With the support of the school team and adequate structure, we registered 100% of the students for the exam. This action reinforces our commitment to motivate them to dream bigger and seek a better future through education,” concludes Carmem Noronha, director at the Graziela Moura Ribeiro State School.