Inep published the notice for Encceja 2023 in the Libras version for people with hearing impairment or deafness. The content is available on the Inep channel on YouTube.
Check out the Encceja 2023 notice in Libras here
The initiative is part of Inep's Inclusion and Accessibility Policy. The video details the information in the exam's public notice. This is the third time the Institute has provided a Libras translation of the document.
Previously, the notices for the 2019 and 2020 editions were also translated.
Encceja 2023
The 2023 National Exam for the Certification of Competencies for Youth and Adults (Encceja) notice It was released on March 15th. Those interested in participating in the exam may register from May 22 to June 2.
Check out the Encceja 2023 schedule:
- Justification of absence for Encceja 2022 – April 3 to 14
- Registration - 05/22 to 06/02
- Request for specialized care and treatment by preferred name - 05/22 to 06/02
- Tests 27/08
Who can register for Encceja 2023
Participation in Encceja is voluntary, free of charge, and intended for youth and adults what they did not complete their studies at the appropriate age for each educational stage.
It is necessary to be at least 15 years old for elementary school and at least 18 years old in the case of high school, as of the date of the exam.
What's new in Encceja 2023
The 2023 edition of Encceja will feature some modifications, such as the inclusion of the enlarged answer sheet option in the registration system for those with visual impairments.
Also, check out what changed in Encceja in 2023:
- Differentiated essay correction for individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
- Reports approved in 2022 for the same type of service requested in 2023 do not need to be resubmitted for a new review.
- Transvestite, transsexual, or transgender participants with a social name registered with the Federal Revenue Service will not need to submit supporting documentation.
SOURCE:
Olga Kos Institute







