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PEC-G 2026 Opens New Pathways for International Students at Brazilian Universities

The Brazilian government has opened inscriptions for the 2026 edition of the Programa de Estudantes-Convênio de Graduação, known as PEC-G. This initiative provides fully funded undergraduate education opportunities at public and select private higher education institutions across the country for eligible foreign nationals from partner developing nations.

Administered jointly by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education, PEC-G supports Brazil's broader goals of internationalizing its higher education sector. Foreign students gain access to tuition-free degree programs in a wide range of fields, while Brazilian universities benefit from increased diversity in their classrooms and strengthened global partnerships.

Understanding the Programa de Estudantes-Convênio de Graduação

PEC-G, or the Undergraduate Student Covenant Program, was established in 1965 as part of Brazil's educational cooperation agreements. It targets citizens of countries in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and other developing regions that maintain formal ties with Brazil. The program covers complete undergraduate degrees, typically lasting four to six years depending on the course of study.

Participants receive free tuition at participating institutions. In many cases, additional support such as monthly stipends through related initiatives like Promisaes helps cover living expenses. The program also includes options for those needing Portuguese language preparation through the companion PEC-PLE track.

Brazilian higher education institutions involved range from large federal universities to smaller state and private colleges. This network allows students to choose from programs in engineering, health sciences, humanities, social sciences, and more.

Key Details of the 2026 Selection Process

The current selection process targets enrollment starting in 2027. Up to 1,400 candidates may be selected overall. This includes spots for students requiring initial Portuguese language training and dedicated places for those who already demonstrate proficiency via the CELPE-Bras exam or equivalent certification.

The call notice was published in late March 2026. Pre-registration occurs through an online form hosted on official government platforms. Deadlines typically fall in early May, after which pre-selected candidates submit full documentation to Brazilian diplomatic missions in their home countries.

Participating countries are those with active educational and cultural cooperation agreements. Limits on applications per country help ensure equitable distribution of opportunities.

Eligibility Requirements for Foreign Applicants

Candidates must meet several criteria to qualify. They must be nationals of a participating country, reside abroad, and hold no Brazilian citizenship or right to it. Applicants should be at least 18 years old by the start of the academic year and possess a high school diploma or equivalent, with the possibility of completing secondary education by the end of 2026.

Portuguese language proficiency is essential. Those without certification must apply concurrently for language training. Age limits generally cap at 25, though exceptions may apply in specific cases.

Applicants cannot have participated in previous PEC-G selections and been removed from the program. High school performance and other academic indicators factor into the selection.

The Application and Selection Timeline

The process begins with free online pre-registration. Candidates then contact the nearest Brazilian embassy or consulate for document submission and further steps. Required materials typically include academic transcripts, proof of nationality, and language certificates where applicable.

Selection involves review by Brazilian authorities, with results announced progressively. Successful candidates receive placement offers at specific institutions and programs. Enrollment follows visa processing and arrival in Brazil.

Universities play an active role in welcoming selected students, providing orientation and integration support upon arrival.

Participating Brazilian Higher Education Institutions

Over 100 institutions across Brazil take part, including prominent federal universities and regional colleges. Popular destinations often include institutions in states such as Santa Catarina, São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro, though placements span the country.

Students may indicate preferences for courses and locations during application. The program emphasizes fields aligned with Brazil's development priorities and institutional strengths.

This broad participation helps distribute international talent and fosters academic exchange at both large research universities and smaller teaching-focused colleges.

Benefits for Students and Brazilian Universities

For international students, PEC-G removes financial barriers to a quality Brazilian degree. Graduates often return home with valuable skills or pursue further opportunities in Brazil or elsewhere.

Brazilian institutions gain from cultural diversity, enhanced international profiles, and opportunities for collaborative research and teaching. Increased foreign enrollment supports campus internationalization strategies promoted by the Ministry of Education.

The program contributes to Brazil's soft power and long-term diplomatic ties through alumni networks in partner countries.

Challenges and Opportunities in Program Implementation

Language barriers remain a key consideration, addressed through preparatory courses. Visa processing and adaptation to Brazilian academic culture require coordinated support from embassies, universities, and government agencies.

Opportunities exist to expand the program further, increase spots in high-demand fields, and strengthen post-graduation pathways such as work visas or graduate study options.

Feedback from past participants highlights the value of the experience while noting areas for improved pre-arrival information and ongoing student services.

Impact on Brazil's Higher Education Landscape

PEC-G plays a meaningful role in Brazil's efforts to attract international talent amid growing global competition for students. It complements other initiatives aimed at raising the visibility of Brazilian universities abroad.

Data from recent cycles show strong interest from dozens of nationalities, with applications rising significantly in some years. This reflects the appeal of tuition-free education at respected institutions.

Universities report positive effects on classroom dynamics and institutional rankings when international diversity increases.

Future Outlook for PEC-G and Internationalization

As Brazil continues to develop its higher education system, programs like PEC-G are expected to evolve. Potential expansions could include more spots, new partner countries, or enhanced support services.

Stakeholders in Brazilian academia view sustained investment in such initiatives as essential for long-term competitiveness and global engagement.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to monitor official channels for updates on future cycles and related opportunities.

How to Apply and Next Steps

Interested candidates should visit the official Ministry of Foreign Affairs pages for the latest call notice, pre-registration link, and list of participating countries. Contacting the Brazilian diplomatic mission in their country provides personalized guidance.

Preparation includes gathering academic records, assessing language skills, and researching preferred institutions and programs. Early action is recommended given competitive selection.

Additional resources are available through university international offices that host PEC-G students.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🌍What is PEC-G and who can apply?

PEC-G stands for Programa de Estudantes-Convênio de Graduação. It offers free undergraduate education in Brazil to citizens of partner developing countries with cooperation agreements. Applicants must meet age, education, and language requirements.

📅When are the deadlines for PEC-G 2026?

Pre-registration typically closes in early May for the 2026 selection process leading to 2027 enrollment. Check official government sites for exact dates and updates.

💰Does PEC-G cover living expenses?

Tuition is free at participating institutions. Some students receive additional stipends through related programs to help with living costs during their studies.

🗣️What Portuguese level is required?

Proficiency is mandatory. Applicants without CELPE-Bras certification can apply for preparatory language courses through the PEC-PLE component of the program.

🏛️Which Brazilian universities participate?

Over 100 institutions across Brazil take part, including federal universities and select private colleges. Placements vary by program availability and student preferences.

📊How competitive is the PEC-G selection?

Selection is competitive with limits per country. Strong academic records, language skills, and complete applications improve chances. Thousands apply annually.

📍Can I choose my course and city?

Applicants may indicate preferences for programs and locations during pre-registration. Final placement depends on availability and selection outcomes.

✈️What happens after selection?

Selected students complete visa processes, receive placement details, and prepare for arrival. Universities provide orientation upon enrollment.

🤝Is there support for PEC-G students in Brazil?

Yes, participating institutions offer academic and integration support. Some receive stipends, and diplomatic missions assist with initial arrangements.

🎓How does PEC-G benefit Brazilian higher education?

The program boosts internationalization, brings diverse perspectives to campuses, and strengthens Brazil's global academic ties through alumni networks.

🔗Where can I find the official edital and forms?

Visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website at gov.br/mre for the full call notice, pre-registration portal, and participating country lists.