Feb 26 • 13:42 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Sesi opens registrations for free pre-Enem course in Belém; see how to register

Registrations are now open for a free preparatory course for the National High School Exam (Enem) in Belém, Brazil, offered by SESI Pará, targeting students finishing high school in 2026 or who have already completed their studies.

SESI Pará has announced the opening of registrations for its free preparatory course for the Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (Enem) in Belém. The program aims to support students who are either in their final year of high school or have already completed their studies, with a total of over 100 slots available. This initiative is part of SESI's effort to provide educational resources and opportunities to young individuals preparing for one of Brazil's most important educational exams.

The registrations will be conducted on-site at the SESI School's office, located in the Marco neighborhood of Belém, during designated hours from 2 PM to 8 PM. The slots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring that those most eager to participate have a chance to secure their spot. Additionally, the course is open not only to students but also to individuals working in the industrial sector and their dependents, as well as the broader community, reflecting SESI's commitment to educational access and community support.

To enroll, candidates must provide several documents, including identification (RG and CPF), proof of residence, a school enrollment document or completion certificate, and, for industrial workers and their dependents, an SESI membership card. These requirements underline the program's focus on supporting local students while ensuring that necessary administrative processes are in place for divvying up the available spots efficiently. The enrollment process is expected to begin on February 23, with keen interest from the community likely given the limited number of slots available for this valuable educational opportunity.

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