Comperve signs up for the selection process for residual vacancies

The Permanent Competition Center (Comperve), at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), begins registration for the selection process to reoccupy residual vacancies in the educational institution's undergraduate courses. In total, 448 places are being offered, distributed across the campuses of Natal, Caicó, Currais Novos, Macaíba and Santa Cruz. Registration can be made at this link until 11:59 pm on September 9th. The registration fee is R$30.00.
Registered candidates will be able to access the Comperve page to inquire about validating their registration from September 16th. The announcement of the test locations will be available from September 23rd.
Anyone who is actively involved in undergraduate courses, candidates with a diploma and former UFRN undergraduate students can apply for vacancies. The selection process will consist of an objective written test of Portuguese language and mathematics, writing and proof of titles.
Residual vacancies are generated by course cancellations, in accordance with the Regulations for Regular Undergraduate Courses at UFRN. Check out the notice on the Comperve website.

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