Deadline Goes Until May 2; Free Exam Certifies Completion of Elementary and High School. Learn How to Participate!
Registrations for Encceja 2025, an exam that certifies young people and adults who have not completed their studies at the appropriate age, begin this Monday (04/21). Interested individuals have until May 2 to register for free through the Encceja System. Tests will be held on August 3.
Deadline and Step-by-Step to Register for the Exam
Registrations for Encceja 2025 are open from April 21 to May 2. To participate, simply access the Encceja System and fill in the requested information. The exam is voluntary and completely free.
Those who need specialized assistance (such as accessibility resources) or wish to use a social name must make the request during the registration period. The deadlines are the same: until May 2.
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Exam Date and Target Audience of Encceja 2025
The exams will be held on August 3. Eligible participants include:
- Elementary Education: Age 15 and older.
- High School: Age 18 and older.
The goal is to certify skills acquired in school, at work, or through life experiences.
Since 2002, Encceja has been the main entry point for educational certification in Brazil. The results are used by education departments and federal institutes to issue diplomas. Additionally, the exam helps in the creation of public policies for Youth and Adult Education (EJA).
How Encceja Impacts Youth and Adult Education
More than just a certificate, Encceja generates indicators about the Brazilian educational system. This data guides improvements in teaching and broadens opportunities for those returning to studies. In 2025, thousands of Brazilians will be able to validate their knowledge and complete educational stages.
Encceja 2025 is an opportunity for young people and adults to earn diplomas and restart personal and professional projects. Don’t miss the deadline: register by May 2!

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