The candidates vying for a place at Unicamp (Campinas State University) participate in the second day of tests of the second phase of the vestibular this Monday (10).
All participants will answer questions about math, humanities, natural sciences, and even specific knowledge questions depending on the course chosen in a five-hour test. The result will be announced at 3 p.m. on February 14.
As with the first exam, students must arrive one hour before the exam. Doors open at noon and close at 1 p.m., always on Brasilia time. It is not allowed to leave the examination site until after 3:00 p.m.
All participants must wear a mask, hydroalcoholic gel and maintain a minimum distance of one meter. Unicamp requires the presentation of an original document with photo and the use of a black ink ballpoint pen.
For admission to the Unicamp entrance exams, 2,540 places are offered in 69 Unicamp undergraduate courses.
The second phase consists of tests with essay questions. The tests include a part common to all candidates and a diversified part, depending on the area of knowledge of the course chosen in the 1st option (biological and health sciences; exact and technological sciences, human sciences and the arts). Each essay question is worth four marks, each containing two items, worth two marks each.
2nd day of exams
According to Comvest (Standing Committee on Admission Exams), the tests must obey the following order:
2nd day – tests common to all candidates.
– math test with six questions;
– interdisciplinary human sciences test with two questions;
– interdisciplinary natural science test with two questions;
2nd day – PCE (Specific Knowledge Tests), depending on the course option:
– candidates from biological and health sciences: six questions in biology and six questions in chemistry;
– candidates in exact and technological sciences: six questions in physics and six questions in chemistry;
– candidates from the field of human sciences and the arts: six questions of geography and six questions of history, encompassing contents of philosophy and sociology.
The first call will be announced on February 14 and invitees must register online (not in person) between February 15, 16 and 17, through the Comvest website. The other dates are on the Unicamp 2022 vestibular calendar, available on the Commission’s website.
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