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The ENEM exam will be administered to three thousand students in Tocantins.

The second application of the National High School Exam (Enem) will take place this Saturday, December 3rd, and Sunday, December 4th, in 405 locations where students were unable to take the exams in November due to the occupation of schools and universities in protest against PEC 55 and the high school reform; according to Inep, 3.070 candidates will take the exams; gates will open at 11:00 AM and close at noon, and the exams will begin at 12:30 PM, Tocantins time.

SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL, 29-08-2010, COC Paraíso students take a mock ENEM exam. (photo: Carlos Cecconello/FOVEST) 4950***EXCLUSIVE FOLHA*** (Photo: Aquiles Lins)

Tocantins 247 - The second application of the National High School Exam (Enem) will take place this Saturday, December 3rd, and Sunday, December 4th, in 405 locations where students were unable to take the exams in November due to the occupation of schools and universities in protest against PEC 55 and the high school reform.

According to the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep), in Tocantins, this second application of the 2016 Enem exams will be for 3.070 candidates. According to Inep, the exams will be different from those administered in November, but will maintain the same level of difficulty, ensuring equality among candidates.

The exams will be administered in the same way as the first exam. The gates will open at 11:00 AM and close at noon, and the exams will begin at 12:30 PM (Tocantins time). Tomorrow, candidates will have 4 hours and 30 minutes to answer 90 questions in the areas of humanities and their technologies and natural sciences and their technologies. On Sunday, they will have five hours and 30 minutes for the essay, languages, codes and their technologies, and mathematics and their technologies exams.

In Tocantins, students occupied the campuses of the Federal University of Tocantins (UFT) in the cities of Palmas, Araguaína, Porto Nacional, and Tocantinópolis, as well as the Palmas campus of the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology (IFTO).