The Permanent Commission for Unicamp Entrance Exams (Comvest) is publishing the list of candidates eligible for exemption from paying the registration fee for the Unicamp 2021 Entrance Exam, in the Complementary Exemption Program: 1.935 candidates are exempt from paying the fee. Added to the number of beneficiaries in the first stage of the program, the total number of candidates who will be exempt from the fee reaches 11.781 and represents the highest ever recorded by Unicamp, since the beginning of the Fee Exemption Program, in 2000. The list of beneficiaries is available at www.comvest.unicamp.br. Comvest received 2.380 applications in the complementary stage and all candidates who met the requirements were considered. Students have until September 8th to register for the Unicamp 2021 Entrance Exam, on the Comvest page.
Recipients will receive, via email, a notification that they have benefited. Students are not automatically enrolled in the Unicamp 2021 Entrance Exam. They must register accordingly using the exemption code provided by Comvest.
Exemptions from the Unicamp Entrance Exam registration fee in the Complementary Program were offered in three ways. Most of the exemptions were for modality 1, aimed at candidates from low-income families (up to a minimum wage and a half gross monthly por resident of the household, in which 1.648 students received the benefit. In modality 2, for Unicamp/Funcamp employees, 11 candidates were exempt from the registration fee. In modality 3, for those applying for the following evening Bachelor's or Technology courses (Degrees in: Biological Sciences, Physics, Literature, Integrated Degree in Chemistry/Physics, Mathematics and Pedagogy. Technology in: Systems Analysis and Development and Environmental Sanitation), 276 candidates benefited.
Rejected registrations
Candidates who had their registration rejected in the Complementary program may request an appeal, duly justified, by filling out a specific electronic form, available on the Comvest website, until 17 pm (official Brasília time) on 17/8/2020.
Article originally published on the Comvest page.