The Free Courses Offered by the ES Government Are for the State Technical Education Centers (CEETs) Vasco Coutinho, in Vila Velha, and Talmo Luiz Silva, in João Neiva.
The Government of the State of Espírito Santo – ES, together with the Secretariat of Science, Technology, Innovation and Professional Education (Secti), opened yesterday a public notice with 775 vacancies for 15 free technical courses at the state Technical Education centers (Ceets) Vasco Coutinho, in Vila Velha, and Talmo Luiz Silva, in João Neiva.
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Register for the Free Technical Courses
Those interested in the free courses must access the page www.acessocidadao.es.gov.br and register on Acesso Cidadão using their CPF number and a personal email.
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Then, access the registration website www.selecaoaluno.es.gov.br, read the selection announcement, and fill out the registration form. According to the announcement, at the time of registration, the candidate must choose only one school, one course, and one shift.
Selection Process Determined by the ES Government
The selection for the vacancies in the free courses considers the final results of the Portuguese Language and Mathematics subjects from the last year completed by the candidate in High School. For candidates who are in their third year in 2020, the final results in these subjects from 2019 will be considered.
The selection rules are applied regardless of the type of high school attended.
Candidates who complete the National Examination for the Certification of Youth and Adult Competencies (Encceja) will have their scores applied to an equivalency rule to compete for the vacancies, observing the specific cases of candidates:
- Who completed regular high school;
- Who completed the Integrated Technical Professional Education with High School;
- Who completed Vocational Secondary Education;
- Who completed the Youth and Adult Education (EJA) modality;
- Who completed High School at CEEJA;

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