Senai Is Open for Enrollment for Thousands of Free Online Technical Courses Focused on Information Technology, Mechanics, and Much More. Thousands of Places Are Intended for Students from the State of SP.
The National Service for Industrial Learning of São Paulo (Senai-SP) announced this Tuesday (8) the opening of 5,500 vacancies for its free technical courses in both in-person and online modalities. The opportunities are spread across 64 schools in the state of São Paulo, in 45 municipalities, including the capital. The courses are in the area of information technology and many other available areas such as Electronics, Occupational Safety, Electromechanics, Mechatronics, and Mechanics.
List of Available Free Online Technical Courses at Senai-SP
The number of vacancies for the free technical courses and the schools offering them were disclosed from the beginning of the enrollment period, on 10/20, on the date indicated in the selection process calendar below.
The technical training courses at the secondary level have their own curriculum organization and are independent of high school, covering various industrial sectors such as mechanics, food, electronics, and clothing.
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In these courses, individual guidance will be provided to students, focusing on supporting their professional and educational development. Technical Courses are offered in the following modalities:
Technical Course – Daytime (Morning and Afternoon)
Candidates must have completed, at a minimum, the first year of high school or be enrolled in a course that allows them to complete it by the start of classes at Senai.
In addition to the minimum educational requirement, candidates formally referred by companies must be at least 14 years old on the course start date and, at most, be of an age that allows them to complete it before turning 24 years old, with exceptions made for certain courses.
Technical Course – Evening
These courses in the area of technology are aimed at community candidates who have completed or are enrolled in a course that will be finished by the start date of classes.
Selection Processes and Registration
The selection process is conducted through a multiple-choice test. The courses listed are part of all titles that fit, except for Senai-SP, which does not commit to offering all these titles in the selection process.
The free online courses that will be part of the offerings will be available during the enrollment period. Students from Supplementary Education must prove the completion of 50% of the course. It is important to highlight that a diploma will only be issued to those who complete the Technical Course and can prove the completion of high school. The registration has a fee of R$ 40 and can be made until November 7 through the Senai SP website.
Senai also has vacancies in semi-presential technical courses, where 80% of the course is conducted entirely online and 20% in person at the unit selected by the student. The available technical courses for this modality are: Automotive Maintenance, Mechanics. Registration is open until the 14th on the Senai website.
Technology Courses Gain More Importance in the Post-Pandemic Scenario
The expansion in the search for professionals in the technology sector is a natural process due to the information age the world is experiencing; however, a significant unexpected disaster further propelled this demand: the coronavirus pandemic.
In 2020, the virus spread uncontrollably around the world, and we lived in a strange time where isolation became necessary. Consequently, the only option for entrepreneurs was to adapt to the technological world and find new ways to market their products, whether by improving their websites for online sales, creating apps, or enhancing their presence on messaging apps.

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