Enem 2025: Everything You Need to Know About Documents, Dress Code, Snacks, and Potential Essay Topics
- When and Where Is Enem 2025 Happening?
- What Time Does the Exam Start?
- What Can You Bring to Enem 2025?
- What’s the Dress Code for Enem?
- How Is the Exam Structured?
- What Topics Are Covered?
- How to Handle Pre-Exam Nerves?
- FAQs About Enem 2025
The 2025 edition of the National High School Exam (Enem) is just around the corner, and if you're one of the millions of students preparing for this crucial test, you’ve come to the right place. Whether it’s your first time or you're retaking it, this guide covers all the essentials—from what to bring (and what to leave at home) to the structure of the exam and even tips to manage pre-test jitters. Let’s dive in!
When and Where Is Enem 2025 Happening?
The Enem 2025 will take place on two consecutive Sundays:, across most of Brazil. However, students in Belém, Ananindeua, and Marituba (Pará) will sit for the exam ondue to the COP30 event. Mark these dates on your calendar—missing them isn’t an option!
What Time Does the Exam Start?
Gates open at, and you must be inside by. Latecomers won’t be admitted, so plan your commute carefully. The test itself begins at. On the first day, you’ll wrap up by, while the second day ends at. Pro tip: Arrive early to avoid last-minute stress.
What Can You Bring to Enem 2025?
A valid photo ID (physical or digital) and a black ballpoint pen. Accepted IDs include:
- Government-issued IDs (RG, CNH)
- Digital IDs (e-Título, CNH digital)
- Passport or professional council cards
- Work and Social Security card
- Snacks and non-alcoholic drinks in clear, unlabeled containers
- Religious items (e.g., kippah, veil)
- Accessibility tools (Braille machine, magnifier)
- Disposable face masks
Cellphones (must be turned off), non-transparent bottles, non-transparent pens, study materials, and earplugs. Violations could mean disqualification!
What’s the Dress Code for Enem?
Good news: Comfort is key! You can wear. However, sunglasses, hats, caps, or similar headwear are banned—unless they’re religious attire. Dress for success (and comfort)!
How Is the Exam Structured?
Enem consists of four objective tests (180 questions total) and one essay. Here’s the breakdown:
- Day 1: Languages & Codes (45 questions), Human Sciences (45 questions), and a 30-line essay.
- Day 2: Natural Sciences (45 questions) and Mathematics (45 questions).
Each section is worth 1,000 points, so pace yourself!
What Topics Are Covered?
Portuguese, literature, foreign languages (English/Spanish), and arts. Expect lengthy texts—some teachers suggest reading the questions first.
History, geography, philosophy, and sociology.
Physics, chemistry, and biology.
Problem-solving with real-world contexts.
A 30-line argumentative text graded on five competencies: grammar, theme comprehension, organization, coherence, and proposal quality. Hot topics for 2025 might include climate change, AI, online betting, school violence, and neurodiversity.
How to Handle Pre-Exam Nerves?
Feeling anxious? You’re not alone. Try these expert tips:
- Practice breathing exercises.
- Stay positive and manage expectations.
- Eat well and sleep better.
- Plan your route to the test center in advance.
Results drop on. Until then, stay calm and study smart!
FAQs About Enem 2025
Can I bring a water bottle?
Yes, but it must be transparent and unlabeled.
Are digital IDs accepted?
Absolutely! Just ensure they’re valid and have a clear photo.
What if I’m late?
Gates close at 1 PM sharp—no exceptions. Leave early!
Can I wear a hoodie?
Hoodies are fine, but hoods must stay down during the exam.