Entrance exam: Comvest announces test locations for the first phase

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Candidates for the Unicamp 2020 Entrance Exam you can now check the location where will they take the test? first phase, to be held the next day 17 November. To consult, you only need to enter your name or registration number for the entrance exam. The Unicamp Permanent Entrance Exam Committee (Comvest) will also send candidates a message with location information.

They are registered in the process, 72.859 candidates, who will compete for 2.570 places in 69 undergraduate courses. This number represents 80% of regular vacancies, since since last year, the other 20% has been filled through the Enem-Unicamp modality.

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Student accesses the Basic Cycle 2 room in Campinas, location of the first phase test next month (photo from the 2019 Entrance Exam)

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