The Permanent Commission for Unicamp Entrance Exams (Comvest) has opened registration for the Enem-Unicamp 2026 selection process. Registration can be made exclusively through electronic page Comvest, from October 1st to 20th, 2025. Interested parties must complete an electronic form and pay the registration fee of 45 reais. Payment can be made until October 21st. Candidates registered for the 2026 Unicamp Entrance Exam with a fee waiver are exempt from the Enem-Unicamp process. The announcement with the process rules is now available on the Comvest website. There are 425 places available, and this year's novelty is that some of them are reserved for trans, transvestite, or non-binary people. Candidates can choose up to two course options. Candidates may use their score exclusively for the 2025 ENEM. The list of courses and places is available in the announcement.
The Enem-Unicamp 2026 vacancies are intended for four registration segments: candidates who have completed high school in a public school (or who have obtained high school certification through Enem until 2016 or from 2025 onwards or official exams); candidates who have completed high school in a public school and are self-declared black, brown or indigenous; candidates opting for quotas for People with Disabilities (PCDs) and candidates opting for trans, transvestite or non-binary quotas.
Individuals who completed any part of their high school education at a private institution, even on scholarship, are not eligible for the ENEM-UNICAMP program, except for candidates who opt for the reserved places for people with disabilities and transgender individuals. Individuals who have completed any undergraduate or graduate degree at a public institution (federal, state, or municipal) are not eligible for the ENEM-UNICAMP program.
To be eligible for ethnic-racial quotas, students who self-identify as Black or Brown must possess phenotypic traits that characterize them as Black, Black, or Brown. These students must complete the specific self-declaration field on the application form and, if called, must be submitted to an Inquiry Committee appointed by the Executive Directorate of Human Rights for validation of their self-declaration. Those applying for Indigenous vacancies must present the documentation required by the Public Notice during the enrollment process.

Quotas for trans people
To be eligible for vacancies for trans people, candidates must make their self-declaration, as provided for in article 14-K of Deliberation CONSU-A-032/2017, fill in the specific field in the registration form and attach a life story (according to the model in the Enem 2026 Manual) with a description of the trajectory of gender transition and the process of affirming gender identity, understood as the set of characteristics that make up transsexuality, transgenderism, transvestism, transmasculinity and/or non-binary identity.
The life story will be reviewed by a Verification Committee appointed by Comvest, chaired by a faculty member, composed of one student and one staff member, with representation from the DEDH Gender and Sexuality Committee, including at least one trans, transvestite, or non-binary person. The preliminary results of the analysis will be published in the candidate's logged-in area on the Comvest website on November 24, 2025.
Quotas for people with disabilities
To be eligible for the vacancies for people with disabilities, candidates must attest to their disability, as provided for in article 14-B of Resolution CONSU-A-032/2017. Candidates who wish to opt for the quotas for people with disabilities will need to prove, through the required documentation, that they meet the profile established in the process's Notice. medical document must:
-have been issued within a maximum period of five years from the start date of registration, by a specialist in the field.
-contain the description of the disability and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) or International Classification of Functioning (ICF), referring to the disability duly detailed and justified by the professional.
- be filled out legibly by a specialist in the field and contain his/her signature and stamp, with the respective registration in the CRM and/or professional council, under penalty of being considered an invalid document.
The submitted medical documents will be reviewed by a panel of experts appointed by Comvest, with the participation of the Student Support Executive Board and the Human Rights Executive Board. The preliminary results of the review will be published in the candidate's logged-in area on the Comvest website on January 05, 2026.

Tests and summons
The ENEM exams are administered by the Anísio Teixeira National Institute of Education and Research (INEP), which is affiliated with the Ministry of Education. A new feature this year is the virtual Specific Skills exams for the following programs: Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Dance, and Music. The exam syllabi, schedules, and guidelines are available in the ENEM-Unicamp 2026 Admissions Manual and on the Comvest website.
There will be up to five calls for online registration. The registration calendar dates will coincide with the dates of the Unicamp 2026 Entrance Exam call, the first call for which will be on October 23rd. January 2026, for online registration on January 26th and 27th, 2026.
Multiple Entries
Interested parties may simultaneously register for more than one of Unicamp's 2026 admissions systems (Unicamp Entrance Exam, Enem-Unicamp modality, Indigenous Entrance Exam, Olympic Places modality, and Provão Paulista). At the time of the admissions process, if a candidate has been called for enrollment in the same course, in the same call, for both the 2026 Entrance Exam and the Enem-Unicamp, the vacancy to be filled will be that of the entrance exam. If a candidate has been called for enrollment in different courses, in the same call, for both the 2026 Entrance Exam and the Enem-Unicamp, the candidate will make their choice at the time of enrollment. By registering in one of the systems, the candidate will be automatically excluded from the ranking lists of the other admissions systems. If the candidate is enrolled in the same course, is called in any system, and does not enroll, their name will be excluded from the calls in other systems.
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