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The National Call is the most common route into Portuguese public higher education for Portuguese and EU students who complete secondary education. Through this competition, applicants may apply for up to six institution/programme combinations, which must be ranked in order of preference.
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
1 http://www.dge.mec.pt/equivalencias-estrangeiras | 2 Examinations are valid in the year they are taken and for the following two years if taken up to and including 2021; or for the following four years if taken from 2022 onwards.. | 3 http://www.dges.gov.pt/pt/pagina/substituicao-de-provas-de-ingresso-por-exames-estrangeiros (in PT)
Admission to higher education requires applicants to take the national examinations corresponding to the entry requirements of the institution/programme combinations they wish to apply for.
These requirements, together with the number of places available for each programme at each institution, are published annually in the Application Guide.
National examinations may be used as entry examinations in the year they are taken and:
The number of places available for each institution/programme combination is determined annually by each higher education institution.
All available places are offered in the first application phase. In general, the second and third phases include places that remain unfilled after applicants admitted and enrolled in previous phases.
Special admission quotas are only available during the first phase. Applicants who are not admitted through a special quota may still compete for places under the general quota in subsequent phases.
The National Competition takes place at the end of the academic year and is organised into three phases, according to the timetable approved annually by DGES (Directorate-General for Higher Education).
Applicants may apply in more than one phase. However, admission in the second or third phase automatically cancels any previous enrolment completed in an earlier phase.
1. Identification Number (Portuguese Citizen Card) or Internal Number
2. Access Password
The password is valid only for the application year in question but may be used throughout all application phases of that year.
3. ENES Form or Activation Form
The ENES Form:
The Activation Form:
4. Prerequisites Form, where required by the chosen institution/programme combination, applicants must submit the relevant prerequisites form.
5. Applicants must present:
Applicants may apply for up to six institution/programme combinations, ranking them in order of preference.
Institution/programme combinations can be searched and consulted online using a variety of criteria.