The wait is over for aspiring candidates! The eagerly anticipated public exam edict for the Public Ministry of the State of Piauí (MP PI) was published in the Electronic Diary on March 27, 2025, a Thursday. This edict offers a variety of positions for both intermediate and higher education levels, including roles in Administration, Architecture, Social Work, Accounting, Civil Engineering, Medicine, Psychology, Information Technology, and Procedural.
Interested candidates can register for the MP PI Exam starting from April 14, 2025, until May 23, 2025, exclusively through the website of the organizing bank, Fundação Carlos Chagas (FCC). The registration fees are set at R$ 120.00 for the position of Technician and R$ 160.00 for the position of Analyst. The exams are scheduled to take place on July 27, 2025.
According to the MP PI edict, the initial remuneration for the offered positions is R$ 5,407.39 for Ministerial Technicians and R$ 8,388.73 for Ministerial Analysts. Additionally, there are a total of 30 immediate vacancies available, along with a Reserve Cadastre for future appointments. Notably, 10% of the opportunities are reserved for candidates with disabilities (PcD) and 20% for black candidates.
The MP PI exam will consist of two stages: an Objective Test and a Discursive Test. The objective tests will be held in Teresina/PI on July 27, 2025, and will last for four hours. The objective test will comprise 60 questions, with 20 focusing on general knowledge and 40 on specific knowledge.
In terms of the registration process, candidates must complete their applications between 10:00 AM on April 14 and 11:59 PM on May 23, 2025. For those who do not qualify for fee exemptions, it is essential to ensure that the registration fee is paid by May 26, 2025.
Requests for exemption from the registration fee must be submitted within a shorter timeframe, from April 14 to April 18, 2025. The edict specifies that exemptions will be granted to candidates who meet at least one of the following criteria:
- Blood or bone marrow donors, as per State Laws No. 5,268 and No. 5,397.
- Unemployed individuals in a state of need, according to State Law No. 5,953.
- Persons with disabilities, as defined in Federal Decree No. 3,298.
- Electors summoned and appointed by the Electoral Justice of Piauí who provided services during the electoral period.
It is important for candidates to indicate their desire to request a fee exemption during the application process and to submit the required documentation within the designated timeframe.
As for the available positions, the MP PI edict lists a total of 30 immediate vacancies, distributed among various specializations for both Technicians and Analysts. For the Analyst positions, the specific areas and requirements are as follows:
- Administrative Area: 1 vacancy; requires a diploma in any area of higher education recognized by the Ministry of Education.
- Architecture: 1 vacancy; requires a degree in Architecture and registration with the relevant professional body.
- Social Work: 1 vacancy; requires a degree in Social Work and registration with the professional council.
- Accounting: 1 vacancy; requires a degree in Accounting and registration with the professional council.
- Civil Engineering: 1 vacancy; requires a degree in Civil Engineering and registration with the professional council.
- Medicine: 2 vacancies; requires a degree in Medicine and registration with the professional council.
- Psychology: 1 vacancy; requires a degree in Psychology and registration with the professional council.
- Procedural: 5 vacancies; requires a degree in Law.
- Information Technology: 2 vacancies; requires a degree in Information Technology.
For the Technician positions, specifically in the Administrative Area, there are 15 vacancies available, requiring a high school diploma recognized by the Ministry of Education.
Both the Objective and Discursive Tests will be conducted on the same day, July 27, 2025. The structure of the Objective Test includes multiple-choice questions, with five alternatives for each question. The candidates for Technician Ministerial positions will face questions in Portuguese, Institutional Legislation, Computer Notions, and specific knowledge. Meanwhile, the Analyst Ministerial candidates will tackle questions in Portuguese, Institutional Legislation, and specific knowledge related to their respective fields.
The Discursive Test will require candidates to develop a dissertative-argumentative text based on a unique proposal, focusing on a subject of general interest that may not necessarily relate to the specific knowledge content outlined in the edict.
The last public exam conducted by the MP PI took place in 2018, organized by Cebraspe, and offered 26 opportunities across various areas. Candidates were evaluated through objective tests and a discursive test for higher-level positions.
With the publication of the MP PI edict, candidates are encouraged to prepare thoroughly. Utilizing quality study materials, participating in simulated exams, and organizing study time effectively can significantly enhance their chances of success. The expectation is that this exam will attract a large number of candidates, making the competition quite fierce.
In summary, the MP PI public exam represents a significant opportunity for individuals seeking stable employment in the public sector, with attractive salaries and benefits. Candidates are urged to stay informed about the latest updates and prepare diligently to secure their positions.