The Permanent Commission for Unicamp Entrance Exams (Comvest) publishes the list of candidates eligible for exemption from paying the registration fee for the Unicamp 2024 Entrance Exam, also valid for those who register for the Enem-Unicamp 2024 modality. In total, 9.888 students received the benefit and are exempt from paying the fee. The number is the second highest recorded by Comvest since the beginning of the Program, in 2000, behind only the 2021 statistics. All candidates who met the requirements benefited.
In recent years, Comvest recorded the following numbers of beneficiaries of the Fee Exemption Program — 2023: 8.546; 2022: 8.386; 2021: 11.810; 2020: 8.304; 2019: 7.696; 2018: 8.653; 2017: 7.302; 2016: 5.998; 2015: 4.568.
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In the second year of implementation, modality 4, for scholarship holders in private schools with a gross income of one and a half monthly minimum wages per resident, provided for a total of 150 exemptions. Given the significant demand received, Comvest decided to serve all students who proved they met the requested requirements and, thus, granted 930 exemptions in this category.
Starting today, recipients will begin receiving — exclusively via email — a communication about the benefit. Important: Candidates are not automatically enrolled in the Unicamp 2024 Entrance Exam or in the Enem-Unicamp modality. You must then register accordingly using the exemption code provided by Comvest. The Unicamp 2024 Entrance Exam calendar has already been released, and registrations will take place from July 31st to August 31st, 2023, online. Registration for the Enem-Unicamp modality will take place in November.
Exemptions from the Unicamp Vestibular registration fee were offered in four modalities. Most of the exemptions granted fell under modality 1, aimed at candidates from low-income families (with up to one and a half gross monthly minimum wage per household resident) and who studied secondary education entirely in public schools, in which 7.856 students received the benefit. In modality 2, for Unicamp/Funcamp employees, 33 candidates were exempt from the registration fee. Modality 3, offered to those applying for 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), benefited 1.069 candidates. In modality 4, the number was 930 exemptions granted.
Rejected registrations
Candidates who had their registration rejected may request an appeal, duly justified, by completing a specific electronic form, available on the Comvest website, from the publication of the list of recipients and until 17 pm (official Brasília time) on the 31st. July 2023. The result of the appeal will be announced on 2/8/2023.