Inscriptions Are Open Until March 18, 2025, and Include In-Person, Semi-Presential, and Online Training in Various Areas.
If you want to start 2025 on the right foot and invest in your professional development, this news is for you! Senai, a reference in professional education in Brazil, has opened 4,250 spots for free courses in areas such as administration, mechanics, electricity, gardening, and much more.
Classes are scheduled to begin between January and March and will take place in different locations in the Federal District, including Gama, Taguatinga, SIG, and Sobradinho.
With the industry demanding increasingly qualified professionals, this is a golden opportunity for those who want to stand out in the market.
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According to the Industrial Labor Map, the Federal District will need to qualify 186,000 workers by 2027. Among them, 33,000 will need new training, while 153,000 will need to update their skills.
How Do the Free Senai Courses Work?
The spots offered by Senai are divided between qualification courses and upgrading courses. To meet market needs, the modalities include in-person, semi-presential, and even online classes, ensuring more flexibility for students.
The qualification courses offer a total of 3,590 spots and are ideal for those entering the job market or wishing to change fields. The 660 spots for upgrading are aimed at those already working in the sector who want to update their practices.
All courses aim to prepare students for the real challenges of the industry, with a focus on practical skills and technical knowledge. And the best part: they are free courses, meaning you can study without needing to invest financially.
List of Free Courses Offered by Senai
Check out some of the training options available:
- Administration
- Electrician
- Computer Operator
- Maintenance Mechanic
- Sewing
- Gardening
- Baker
- Confectionery
- Designer
The training programs cover different shifts and workloads, allowing you to choose the best option for your routine. Students can even enroll in more than one course, as long as they are at different times.
How Does the Selection Process Work?
Enrollment is already open and will last until March 18, 2025 or until all spots are filled. The selection process is simple:
- Register on the official Senai-DF website.
- Choose the desired course and check the prerequisites.
- After review, candidates who meet the criteria will be invited to complete their enrollment.
Selected candidates must present personal documents, such as ID, CPF, and proof of education.
Where to Register?
Registrations can be made directly on the official Senai-DF website. Don’t waste time! In addition to being free, spots are limited and tend to fill up quickly.
SECURE YOUR SPOT BY CLICKING HERE
About Senai
The National Service for Industrial Learning (Senai) is one of the largest institutions for professional and technological education in Brazil.
Since its founding, it has been a pillar in the development of skilled labor for the industry, offering courses that combine theory and practice to meet market demands.
In addition to being a national reference, Senai is also at the forefront of innovative projects, such as distance learning (EAD) and partnerships with technology companies, ensuring students receive updated training aligned with industry trends.

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