Enem calculator: 5 sites to simulate your TRI score!
If you are going to do the National High School Exam, you may be interested in the help that an Enem calculator can provide.
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This tool can help you simulate an approximate value of your grade based on the correction method used by the Exam itself, the Tri method, or Item Response Theory.

First of all… what is Enem?
Enem, acronym for National High School Exam, it is a test that takes place annually, being managed and applied by Inep, National Institute of Studies and Educational Research Anísio Teixeira, which is linked to the Ministry of Education.
This test was created in 1998 with the aim of evaluating the quality of education in Brazil, but today it is the main way to enter higher education universities, in addition to being able to enter programs such as ProUni and SiSU.
In this test, students must demonstrate their knowledge in four different areas:
- Languages, Codes and their Technologies;
- Mathematics and its Technologies;
- Human Sciences and their Technologies;
- Natural Sciences and their Technologies.
In addition to the proof of newsroom, for which participants prepare during high school or school years.
Registration is usually done in the months of April and May, with the test taking place in November or December, divided into 2 weekends, but the correct dates are always announced by Inep.
The Enem score varies from 0 to 1000 for each of the subjects with an average of 500, and also for the essay, with the latter having a very important weight.
And what is TRI?
IRT, or item response theory, is the statistical method used to correct and prepare Enem exams and other standardized tests.
It differs from the traditional test scoring method, which simply counts the number of correct and incorrect answers.
TRI takes into account the probability of getting each item right based on the answers given by the participants.
In Enem it is done in the following way, each of the questions has a level of difficulty, which ranges from easy, medium to difficult.
Each question in the Enem is assessed in terms of its difficulty based on the responses of the participants who took it.
Questions that most participants got right tend to be classified as easier, while questions that most participants got wrong are considered more difficult.
Therefore, statistics are used to estimate the candidates' ability, considering more than just the difficulty, but also the probability of correct answers.
The use of TRI aims to make Enem scores fairer, allowing participants to be assessed according to their true ability, regardless of the specific questions they answered.
5 Enem grade calculator options with TRI
Now, let's look at some Enem calculators so you can simulate your grades after taking the test.
Here are some options:
1 - Enem Planning Calculator
Planner is a study planning application for Enem that is available for Android and iOS.
It allows you to create personalized study plans for each person, according to their level of knowledge in certain subjects and their goals.
And to be able to simulate your possible Enem score, you need to count how many questions you got right in the subjects:
- Languages, codes and their technologies;
- Humanities and their technologies;
- Natural Sciences and their technologies;
- Mathematics and its technologies
- Editor's note.
Then you will need to log in to your account and get your estimated grade result.
2 - Simplify Enem Calculator
Descomplica is an online preparatory course that has been helping thousands of people with its various resources aimed at approval.
And among the resources they have to help students and college entrance exam candidates, we have the Descomplica Enem score calculator, but it is only available when the answer key for the year in question is released.
Furthermore, as soon as the Enem exam ends, Descomplica holds a live session solving and commenting on each of the exam questions, allowing you to have a deeper understanding of what you got right or wrong.
3 - Enem Calculator Saves Me
Just like Descomplica, Me Salva is an online preparatory course that creates study schedules for all subjects and has plans for correcting essays and questions.
And they also have an Enem score calculator, as the website itself says, it is designed to reduce the anxiety of receiving the score, which can take more than 2 months to come out.
To use the tool, you will need to enter the number of correct answers you get per test, which is divided into areas of knowledge, and you will then be able to receive an estimate of the grade you may receive.
Along with this grade, the cut-off grades of federal universities will also be shown to know which college to use the score in when applied to SiSU.
4 - Enem Fisica.net Calculator
We also have the Fisica.net website, created by Professor Alberto Ricardo Prass. With it you can calculate the number of correct answers per area of knowledge in the game:
- Human Sciences;
- Languages and codes;
- Natural sciences;
- Mathematics;
- Editor.
To add to the essay, estimate your performance, if necessary evaluate your grades in previous essays.
After adding this information, hits and performance estimate, you can calculate and receive the grades with their respective information.
Furthermore, on the website you can check the minimum and maximum scores on the Enem since 2009.
5 - Enem Brazil
Finally, we have Enem Brasil, which offers a calculator for the average Enem score.
And to know the estimate, it is necessary to add the number of correct answers in each specific area of knowledge and the estimate for the essay.
This makes it possible to have your result close to what your Enem score will be when the official result is released to everyone.
Remember that these calculators provide approximate estimates and do not replace the official Enem results, which are published by INEP.