Overview
- Unesp’s second phase is being held on December 7–8 for 32,835 candidates competing for 5,867 places, with day one featuring 24 questions and day two 12 questions plus an essay over five hours each day.
- Test-day rules from Vunesp require original photo ID, a transparent black ballpoint pen and a clear ruler, and prohibit electronic devices and accessories such as caps, ear protection and sunglasses.
- Unesp will publish results on January 30, 2026, using a simple average of the first-phase general exam and the second-phase specifics plus essay, with minimum-score thresholds and a zero in the essay leading to disqualification.
- The CPNU2 discursive stage drew about 80% attendance among roughly 42–42.7 thousand eligible candidates across 228 cities, with higher absence rates reported in Acre and Amazonas and the lowest in the Federal District.
- The government reported no incidents in the CNU application and set next steps: preliminary discursive scores on January 23, appeals on January 26–27, classification lists on February 20 and a final consolidated list on March 16.