SiSU

SiSU, how it works, how to register and when the results come out

SiSU is a government program, it stands for “Unified Selection System”. This program was created by the Ministry of Education and serves to select students for public higher education institutions, using their Enem score. Want to know more about SiSU, how it works, how you should apply and when to do so, stay with us and find out everything you need to know to participate in this Ministry of Education program and win a place at a college public in the course you choose.

How does SiSU work?

SiSU operates twice a year, the first time in January and the other in June and its main objective is to select students for public higher education through their grades, remembering that to get a place available at SiSU, you must have a grade higher than the cut-off mark for the chosen course.

If you intend to register for SiSU, remember that you can only register for this year's SiSU if you have taken the last Enem, otherwise you will not be able to do so, as you will use your Enem score to compete for the available vacancies.

How to register for SiSU?

The first thing you should do is access the SiSU website, you can do this through this link http://sisu.mec.gov.br/

As soon as you access the website you must log in with the login and password that were provided to you in the last Enem at the time of your registration.

As soon as you access SiSU with your login, a data confirmation page will open for you, you must confirm that all your data is correct, if any data is incorrect you must change it and then confirm to proceed with your registration .

In this step you must research the course you want, you can find the course by the educational institution or by the city, doing this search will show you all the courses available at that institution or in the city in which you searched.

After choosing the course you want to take, now you must choose the modality, most colleges have quotas, so you must see the modality you fit into and click on it.

Now you will see all the documents necessary for your enrollment at the chosen college if you pass your Enem score.

In this next step you must choose the second option course, you will do exactly what you did in the previous steps, where you search for the course through the city or institution and choose the modality that best fits your profile.

Registration date for the sisu

Registration for the sisu begins in June every year, so don't waste time, if you are on the registration date, try to do it as soon as possible.

One tip is that you try to register in the early hours of the morning, where there is less foot traffic on the site and it is unlikely to go down or crash due to the number of people accessing the site at the same time.

sisu cut notes

The cut-off score will depend a lot on the institution you choose to enroll in, in some a higher score and in others a lower cut-off score, everything will depend on the competition of each institution.

We will include cut-off scores for the main colleges in Brazil so you can get an idea of how much of a score you will need to pass to your desired college.

UFRN (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
Average cut-off score – 673.68 Lowest cut-off score – 606.00 Highest cut-off score – 900.00

UESPI (State University of Piauí)
Average cut-off score – 615.88 Lowest cut-off score – 549.00 Highest cut-off score – 776.00

UFVJM (Federal University of Vales do Jequitinhonha and Mucuri)
Average cut-off score – 670.58 Lowest cut-off score – 610.00 Highest cut-off score – 777.00

UFPI (Federal University of Piauí)
Average cut-off score – 643.15 Lowest cut-off score – 563.00 Highest cut-off score – 800.00

IFAC (Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Acre)
Average cut-off score – 580.56 Lowest cut-off score – 564.00 Highest cut-off score – 596.00

UFPEL (Federal University of Pelotas)
Average cut-off score – 649.77 Lowest cut-off score – 573.00 Highest cut-off score – 793.00

IFSP (Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of São Paulo)
Average cut-off score – 653.42 Lowest cut-off score – 597.00 Highest cut-off score – 761.00

IFRR (Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Roraima)
Average cut-off score – 590.75 Lowest cut-off score – 564.00 Highest cut-off score – 614.00

UNIRIO (Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro)
Average cut-off score – 693.53 Lowest cut-off score – 647.00 Highest cut-off score – 794.00

UEMS (State University of Mato Grosso do Sul)
Average cut-off score – 613.22 Lowest cut-off score – 551.00 Highest cut-off score – 808.00

These are the cut-off scores of the main public colleges in our country, for your chance to be greater, your score must be as close as possible to the highest cut-off score, so your chances of passing will be high, remembering that this is an average of the college and not the course, but don't worry, the highest cut-off score is the highest score for one of the courses at that college you chose, so it's important that your score is as close to that score as possible.

Sisu result

The results of the regular call are already out in June, so pay attention to that day, if you don't pass the first call, you will be placed on the waiting list, which runs until the end of June.

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