Federal Institute Opens Enrollment for Over a Thousand Spots in Free Technical Courses! The opportunities cover areas such as safety, technology, and gastronomy, with both in-person and distance learning (EAD) courses.
Have you ever imagined the possibility of changing your life, acquiring a new professional qualification, and on top of that, without paying anything for it?
It may seem too good to be true, but this is exactly the opportunity that the Federal Institute of Brasília (IFB) is offering right now.
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There are over a thousand spots for free technical courses, available both in-person and through distance learning (EAD), in various promising areas such as technology, gastronomy, workplace safety, logistics, and much more.
Unmissable Courses and Opportunities
According to information released by the Federal Institute of Brasília, enrollment for these courses began on July 15, 2024, and will continue until August 2, 2024.
The spots are distributed across various IFB units located throughout the Federal District, including Ceilândia, Estrutural, Gama, Planaltina, Recanto das Emas, Riacho Fundo, Samambaia, São Sebastião, and Taguatinga.
The courses cover areas such as safety, technology, gastronomy, administration, logistics, and agriculture, providing an incredible opportunity for those looking to enter or reposition themselves in the job market.
Furthermore, the courses are offered in three different modalities:
- Subsequent, aimed at those who have already completed high school;
- Proeja, intended for students completing the Youth and Adult Education (EJA);
- Concomitant, for agricultural education students.
The selection of candidates will be made through an electronic lottery, ensuring transparency and equal opportunities for all.
This methodology reinforces the institute’s commitment to inclusion and social justice, allowing everyone a chance to access quality education without discrimination.
Quota System: Inclusion in Focus
According to the announcement made by the IFB, inclusion is one of the pillars of this selection process. The Institute provides spots through the quota system for different groups, such as people with disabilities, students from public schools, Black, mixed-race, Indigenous, and Quilombola individuals.
Additionally, there are spots reserved for staff from the Secretary of Education of the Federal District and candidates with a family income below a minimum wage.
For those interested in quotas, it is necessary to provide supporting documents, such as a medical report, socioeconomic evaluation form, or self-declaration of racial recognition. This process ensures that access to quality technical education is indeed democratic and inclusive.
Check Available Spots in Each Unit
Next, see the distribution of spots in the different units of the IFB:
- Ceilândia Campus: Biomedical Equipment (40 spots, subsequent), Electronics (40 spots, subsequent), Workplace Safety (90 spots, EAD);
- Estrutural Campus: Automotive Maintenance (40 spots, subsequent);
- Gama Campus: Administration (42 spots, Proeja), Logistics (80 spots, subsequent);
- Planaltina Campus: Agroindustry (50 spots, subsequent and concomitant), Agriculture (120 spots, subsequent and concomitant);
- Recanto das Emas Campus: Audio and Video Production (84 spots, Proeja), Gastronomy (25 spots, subsequent);
- Riacho Fundo Campus: Restaurant and Bar (42 spots, Proeja), Baking (25 spots, subsequent);
- Samambaia Campus: Buildings (42 spots, Proeja), Environmental Control (70 spots, subsequent);
- São Sebastião Campus: Development of Educational Systems (30 spots, subsequent), Secretariat (40 spots, subsequent);
- Taguatinga Campus: Handicrafts (42 spots, Proeja), Electromechanics (32 spots, subsequent).
Advantages of Free Technical Courses
Taking a technical course is an excellent way to quickly enter the job market. IFB courses offer training focused on high-demand areas, making it easier to find employment soon after graduation.
Moreover, since the courses are free, they eliminate the financial barrier, making education accessible to everyone.
With a duration of a year and a half, the courses allow for studying at one’s own pace, especially for those who choose the EAD format, where it is possible to balance study and work.
Whether for those looking to enhance their professional qualifications or for anyone wanting to start a new career from scratch, this opportunity is unmissable!
How to Enroll?
To enroll, candidates must visit the official selection process website of the Federal Institute of Brasília. Enrollment is free and conducted entirely online, ensuring greater accessibility for all interested parties.
This is your chance to take a step toward professional success without costs. The Federal Institute of Brasília offers not only quality education but also an opportunity to build a solid future in high-demand areas of the job market. Take advantage of the available spots and start your journey to transform your career now.

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