From Monday onwards, the test headers containing the names of the candidates will be cut so that they can then be corrected by the electronic system.
In a statement to the Angolan newspaper Jornal de Angola, the person responsible said that the correction of the tests will be done electronically, without any human intervention.
The electronic system was created exclusively for this purpose, he said, adding that this measure aims to ensure transparency in the process.
In addition to the publication of the results, the proofs and their resolution will be made available to candidates if there are doubts in the correction, he wrote.
For the seven thousand vacancies available will be chosen the candidates with the highest marks, he said, adding that once the results are known the admitted candidates will have 45 days to submit the necessary documentation.
Baptista Monteiro also revealed that out of more than 77 thousand candidates selected to take the entrance examinations, only 72 thousand attended, stressing that there will be no second chance for those who did not arrive on time to the examination rooms.