UFRR offers 132 places in 30 courses in the entrance exam for indigenous people; see how to sign up
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UFRR opens registrations for the 2026 indigenous entrance exam The Federal University of Roraima (UFRR) is open for registration for the 2027 Indigenous Entrance Exam, which offers 132 places in 30 undergraduate courses, including undergraduate and bachelor's degrees.
UFRR opens registrations for the 2026 indigenous entrance exam
The Federal University of Roraima (UFRR) is open for registration for the 2027 Indigenous Entrance Exam, which offers 132 places in 30 undergraduate courses, including undergraduate and bachelor's degrees. Those approved will start classes in 2027.
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Registration can be made until June 30th on the university's Permanent Entrance Exam Committee (CPV) page. To register, the candidate must register in the system and fill out a socioeconomic questionnaire. The registration fee is R$90.
The vacancies are for the following courses:
Administration
Agroecology
Agronomy
Anthropology
Architecture and Urbanism
Visual Arts
Computer Science
Biological Sciences — Full
Biological Sciences
Accounting Sciences
Economic Sciences
Social Sciences
Law
Nursing
Civil Engineering
Geography
Geology
History
Journalism
Letras-Libras
Mathematics
Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Music
Pedagogy
Psychology
Chemistry
International Relations
Executive Secretariat
Animal Husbandry
In this edition, the selection of the indigenous entrance exam will have only one phase, consisting of an objective test and essay. The application is scheduled to take place on September 27th, from 8am to 12pm, at the Paricarana campus, in Boa Vista.
The test locations must be informed on the Commission's page and also on the candidate's monitoring page. The final result of the entrance exam is expected to be announced on November 6, 2026.
Federal University of Roraima (UFRR), Paricarana campus, in Boa Vista, Roraima.
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