Brazilian Students Can Now Achieve the Dream of an International Exchange Using the Score of the National High School Examination (ENEM). This Program Offers Opportunities to Study in Several Countries, Including Portugal, United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Even North America, with Partial to Full Scholarships.
The ENEM, traditionally known for its crucial role in Brazilian higher education, now serves as a passport for studying abroad, a famous exchange. Thousands of international institutions accept this score, offering a variety of scholarships – from partial scholarships to the coveted “full ride” scholarship, which covers all costs of study and living in the destination country.
This process is facilitated by various organizations and programs, such as the Brazilian ProUni, which provides support to candidates at all stages of the application process. It is important to highlight that the ENEM is accepted by a variety of European universities, with an emphasis on Portugal and the United Kingdom, where the main higher education institutions recognize this score. In the United States and Canada, acceptance is still limited to a few universities.
ENEM Helping with Exchange
The application process with the ENEM involves several steps and requires careful preparation. In addition to the exam score, candidates must provide essays, resumes, and, in some cases, proof of proficiency in foreign languages. Strategically, it is recommended that candidates focus on up to three countries and prepare their applications according to the specific values and requirements of each selected university.
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Once accepted, students can benefit from a wide range of advantages, such as accommodation, meals, airfare, and even health insurance. Depending on the scholarship, they may have the opportunity to work in the host country, adding further enrichment to the exchange experience.
Thus, studying abroad through this pathway not only provides a quality international education but also validates the student’s professional qualification in the host country. This opens doors to future job opportunities and permanent residency in the chosen country.
This opportunity is a true game-changer for Brazilian students, leveraging the ENEM score as a valuable tool for access to global education. Careful preparation and strategic use of information can transform the dream of studying abroad into a reality.


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