‘Competition exam’: government says candidates can ask for registration fee back in case of natural disaster | Competitions

‘Competition exam’: government says candidates can ask for registration fee back in case of natural disaster | Competitions
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1 of 1 of the competitions — Photo: Daniel Cymbalista/Fotoarena/Estadão Conteúdo
enem of the competitions — Photo: Daniel Cymbalista/Fotoarena/Estadão Conteúdo

Participants paid the amount of R$90 for higher-level positions and R$60 for mid-level positions. According to the Ministry of Management, the body responsible for the selection process, participants who meet the conditions established in the notice (see below)you can request a refund.

The conditions that allow refunds are:

  • lack of electricity that impairs visibility due to lack of natural light;
  • natural disasters that compromise the infrastructure of the test location.

The request for Reimbursement can be made until May 10th, five working days after taking the tests. The Cesgranrio Foundation – the bank responsible for organizing the competition – will analyze the requests and forward them to the Ministry of Management for the return.

According to the notice, noise situations that do not compromise the application of the test, as well as heat, cold or discomfort with furniture during the exams These are not scenarios that will result in a refund of the registration fee.

Because of the historic rains that hit Rio Grande do Sulgovernor Eduardo Leite (PSDB) asked for some measure to be taken regarding the tests. “This contest became completely unfeasible in the next few days, at the weekend, for the population of Rio Grande do Sul”.

The storms that have hit Rio Grande do Sul since Monday (29) have already caused 32 deaths. The state’s Civil Defense states that there are 60 missing and 36 injured. The agency has around 14,800 people away from home, with 4,645 people in shelters and 10,242 homeless.

“The federal government will make every effort to guarantee, in Rio Grande do Sul, the participation of candidates, in dialogue with the competent federal, state and municipal authorities”, informed the Ministry of Management and Innovation.

In an interview with the program “Bom Dia, Minister”, on Canal Gov, Pimenta added that the ministers of the Lula government will meet to debate a “legal solution” for the competitiongiven the heavy rains that hit Rio Grande do Sul.

“The possibility of postponing the contest has a cost of R$50 million. There are more than 2.5 million registered across the country. Initially, the idea of ​​suspending the contest only for Rio Grande do Sul, from the point of From a legal point of view, it is very questionable. The hypothesis that would exist is the total suspension of the competition.

Paulo Pimenta recalled that 86 thousand people signed up to take the test in Rio Grande do Sul. The exams are scheduled to take place in 10 cities in the state (see map below). Some of the locations are in emergency areas. Others have no access restrictions.

“We have around 21 thousand registered in Rio Grande do Sul outside of cities where the competition will take place. Of these 21 thousand people, around 6 thousand are in cities in an emergency situation or without access to cities where the competition will take place. During the In the morning we will look into this. The government’s commitment is that no one will be harmed. No one can stop participating in the competition because they are in a city in an emergency or in a city where the blockade prevents access to the city where the test will take place”, said Pimenta.

According to the minister, the government is looking for a legal solution so as not to compromise the situation of more than 2.1 million subscribers across the country. He remembers that many people have already traveled to the cities where they will take the exams and that the test booklets have already been sent to the states.

Paulo Pimenta talks about the possibility of postponing Enem dos Concursos after rains in RS

The Unified National Public Competition centralizes the authorized competitions for the selection of public servants in different bodies of the federal government into a single test. This is the first time this has happened.

In this debut, 6,640 vacancies are at stake in 21 public bodies. Candidates can apply for several of the available opportunities by paying just one registration fee.

Of the total vacancies, 5% of vacancies will be reserved for people with disabilities (PWDs) and 20% for black people. In Funai positions, 30% of opportunities will be allocated to indigenous people.

People were distributed into 3,665 test locations in 228 cities (see map below)taking into account the zip code informed at the time of registration.

In total, there will be 75,730 rooms for the exam. According to the federal government, 94.6% of candidates will take the tests at an address up to 100 km away from where they live.

Six things you need to know before taking the ‘Competitive Enem’

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