FGV Knowledge, the examining board for the second edition of the National Judicial Exam (Enam), released the official preliminary results of the objective test on Tuesday (22nd). Candidates can consult the document on the monitoring page. The deadline for filing appeals will be from 4pm on October 23rd to 4pm on October 24th, Brasília time.
The announcement of the final results and the list of preliminary results is scheduled for November 19th. The final result will be ratified on December 17th and, from that date, the National School for the Training and Improvement of Magistrates (Enfam) will make the qualification certificate available to the successful candidates. Access the full schedule.
About Enam
Held last Sunday, October 20th, the second edition of Enam had more than 33,000 registered, of which more than 23,000 were present for the exam throughout Brazil.
Organized by Enfam, the exam is a prerequisite for law graduates to take public exams aimed at entering the judiciary, which are promoted by the federal, labor, military, state and Federal District and Territory regional courts. The test is eliminatory, not classificatory, since its objective is qualification.