Free Course of UFMT to Pass in Medicine Offers 40 Spots in Cuiabá. See How to Participate, How the Online Test Works, and How to Register Until March 2.
Securing a spot in Medicine is the dream of thousands of Brazilian students, but preparation is often expensive and inaccessible for many. With this in mind, the UFMT launched a free course aimed precisely at those who want to pass in Medicine through Enem. In total, there are 40 spots allocated for low-income students who study in public schools or are full scholarship holders at private institutions.
The project, called MedAcesso, will take place in Cuiabá and combines in-person classes with an online selection process. Furthermore, applications are free and are already open, making this opportunity even more attractive for those seeking quality academic support.
The initiative is part of the Faculty of Medicine of the Federal University of Mato Grosso and aims to expand access to higher education. This way, the free course reinforces the institution’s commitment to social inclusion and the democratization of education.
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Who Can Register for the Free Course of UFMT to Pass in Medicine
First of all, it is important to understand who can participate. MedAcesso focuses exclusively on students who are in their third year of high school in public schools.
Additionally, students studying in private institutions can also apply, provided they have a full scholarship.
Therefore, the target audience consists of low-income youth who wish to pass in Medicine and need academic support to face the Enem with more confidence.
Another relevant point concerns candidates who are minors. In this case, the announcement requires the submission of an authorization signed by legal guardians.
Thus, participation will only be validated upon compliance with this requirement.
What Courses Are Available
The selection process includes the following course:
- MedAcesso, preparatory course for Enem focused on passing in Medicine
The free course will be held in person at UFMT’s facilities in Cuiabá. Classes are scheduled to begin on March 23, after the final results are announced.
How the UFMT Selection Process Works
Unlike other support initiatives for Enem, admission to MedAcesso does not occur on a first-come, first-served basis. In fact, candidates will be selected based on their performance in an objective assessment.
The exam is scheduled for March 8 at 1 PM, Cuiabá time, and will be conducted remotely. There will be a total of 60 multiple-choice questions.
Therefore, it is crucial that the candidate is prepared and attentive to the time.
Additionally, the link to access the test will be sent in an exclusive WhatsApp group for registered candidates. This will be sent ten minutes before the start of the exam. For this reason, it is essential to follow the official communications to avoid missing access.
The main dates in the schedule are:
- Registration until March 2 or until reaching the limit of 1,000 registrants
- Online test on March 8 at 1 PM
- First call results on March 10
- Classes start on March 23
Based on the exam performance, the top 40 candidates will be invited to fill the spots in the free course of UFMT.
How to Register for the Free Course of UFMT
Applications are completely free and must be made through a virtual form available in the official project announcement. However, there is a maximum limit of 1,000 registrants.
As soon as this number is reached, the system will close, even before the final deadline.
Therefore, those who wish to pass in Medicine and see the free course of UFMT as a real opportunity for preparation must act quickly.
After all, in addition to the natural competition for spots in Medicine, there is also internal competition for the 40 spots offered by MedAcesso.
The deadline to register ends on March 2 or earlier if the limit of one thousand registrants is reached.
Registration link: UFMT Form
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