The impact of the postponement of the results of the Unified National Contest (CNU), known as “Enem dos Concursos”, is around 3.5% of the global value of the contest, which was R$ 130 million, as explained by the Logistics Coordinator of the CNU. General Alejandro Retamal.
Initially, the cost of the event was R$ 100 million. With the postponement of the tests from May to August, due to the floods in Rio Grande do Sul, there was an increase of R$ 30 million in value. Now, postponing the results will cost around R$ 4.7 million. As a result, the total value of the event reaches R$ 134.7 million.
Within this are the marking of essays/speaking tests, hetero-identification panels and title analysis. “There are no new tax payments,” Retamal explained.
To resolve the judicial impasse over the correction of the competition exams, the Union, the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) and the Cesgranrio Foundation, the competition panel, sealed an agreement this week for candidates who did not complete the entire field identification on the answer card. of the test (the so-called “ball”) and were eliminated will be reincorporated into the selection process.
As reported by MetropolisThe 2nd Federal Civil Court of the Judicial Section of Tocantins determined the inclusion of candidates eliminated due to the “ball” issue.
HE Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI) announced the postponement of the final results of the CNU this Wednesday (11/20). The ministry published the new schedule this Thursday (11/21). Now, the list of approved candidates will be known on February 11, 2025.