Overview
- More than 761,000 registered candidates sat the first‑phase objective tests on 5 October across 1,284 sites in 228 cities under MGI and Enap coordination.
- Security and logistics involved about 85,000 personnel, including roughly 11,000 federal security agents, with real‑time monitoring at the Justice Ministry’s CICCN.
- Candidates reported localized delays in some rooms, including starts over 30 minutes late in Niterói, and described FGV’s questions as dense and text‑heavy.
- The objections window for the answer key runs on 7–8 October, with objective results and convocation for the discursive phase set for 12 November.
- The 2025 edition separates the discursive phase to 7 December, introduces a gender‑parity rule for phase‑two qualifiers, and allows taking the exam booklet when leaving in the last hour.