Opportunity for Transformation: Federal Institute Announces Spots in Free Technical Courses with Certification. Secure Your Professional Qualification!
The opportunity you have been waiting for: Federal Institute offers free online technical courses with
The Federal Institute of Alagoas (Ifal) opens doors to the future with the offer of 102 spots in free technical courses. The announcements, released on November 23, cover three municipalities: São Miguel dos Campos, Benedito Bentes, and Murici. A unique chance for those seeking professional improvement and quality education. Don’t waste time, secure your spot now!
From subsequent courses to programs aimed at Youth and Adults, the Federal Institute offers options that align with diverse educational needs. The free technical courses in Safety Engineering, Nursing, and Food represent an investment in the development of market-ready skills.
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Check Below the Free Technical Courses Offered by the Federal Institute
Focus on Occupational Safety (Announcement No. 56/2023)
At the vibrant Campus of São Miguel dos Campos, Ifal offers 36 spots for the subsequent technical course in Occupational Safety. Evening classes provide flexibility, while the free access and selection based on academic history make education accessible. Applications, accepted until December 17, pave the way for a promising journey.
Nursing (Announcement No. 57/2023)
The Campus Benedito Bentes stands out by offering 26 spots in the technical course in Nursing. Full-time and in-person, the course covers both morning and afternoon periods. With applications until December 17, the opportunity to excel in the healthcare field is expanded. The online selection process, aligned with Ifal’s tradition, reflects its commitment to educational excellence.
Food (Announcement No. 58/2023)
The Campus Murici opens the doors of education for Youth and Adults with 40 spots in the technical course in Food. Evening and in-person, the course seeks candidates who have completed elementary education and are at least 18 years old. The in-person application, until December 15, represents the first step towards a promising career in the food industry.
Inclusion: Ifal Committed to Diversity (Update of the Quotas Law)
Ifal’s commitment to diversity is evident in the update of the Quotas Law. The head of the Admissions Selection Department, Eduardo Frigoletto, highlights the inclusion of affirmative actions for Quilombolas. The reduction of the family income ceiling, now set at a minimum wage, reinforces accessibility. With 70% of the spots reserved for public school students, Ifal reaffirms its role as a transformative agent in education.
Registration: Your Journey Begins Here!
The free technical courses of the Federal Institute of Alagoas represent a unique opportunity to transform your educational and professional journey. With spots strategically distributed in São Miguel dos Campos, Benedito Bentes, and Murici, Ifal reinforces its commitment to excellence and diversity. Don’t miss the chance to start a successful journey. Enroll now, CLICKING HERE, and build a promising future with Ifal’s technical courses.

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