Feb 20 • 16:49 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Unifap holds first public call for 2026 with 806 vacancies

The Federal University of Amapá (Unifap) has made its first public call for the 2026 selection process, offering 806 remaining vacancies to over 4,000 candidates.

The Federal University of Amapá (Unifap) recently announced its first public call for the 2026 selection process, attracting significant interest from prospective students, with more than 4,000 candidates competing for a total of 806 available vacancies. The announcement marks an important moment in the academic calendar, especially for those who were not selected in the initial round and are seeking a second chance at admission. Crucially, this call is limited to candidates who were not accepted in the first round and provides them the opportunity to fill any seats that have been vacated due to withdrawals or other reasons.

Candidates who are invited to participate in this call must present their original identification documents at the Unifap amphitheater located at the Marco Zero campus in Macapá. A strict attendance policy is in place; any candidate who fails to appear at the scheduled time will forfeit their opportunity. The details regarding attendance times are provided at the end of the report, ensuring candidates have clear guidance on the process they must follow to secure their admission and avoid missing out on this critical educational opportunity.

One of the hopeful candidates, Halbert Moraes, expressed joy upon receiving his acceptance into the electrical engineering program. At 43 years old, he described overcoming various challenges and work commitments that delayed his academic pursuits. His story is emblematic of the determination and resilience many candidates demonstrate in their pursuit of higher education, highlighting both the personal and social implications of access to education in Brazil for individuals looking to better their lives through university studies.

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