Senar is offering free technical courses in Mato Grosso do Sul, with 480 vacancies in 13 cities. Registration is now open.
The National Rural Learning Service (Senar) of Mato Grosso do Sul has opened 480 vacancies in free technical courses focused on agribusiness, distributed across 13 cities. Registration remains open until May 26 and can be done online.
The initiative aims to prepare new professionals to work in different areas of the sector, combining theoretical teaching with practical activities.
The reason is clear: to meet the growing need for qualified labor in agribusiness, which continues to expand in the state.
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Additionally, the proposal also targets those who wish to change careers or achieve a stable income. Thus, the free courses in agribusiness gain even more relevance.
Free technical courses offered by Senar
The free technical courses from Senar have been structured to provide comprehensive training. Among the available options are Animal Husbandry, Forestry, Zootechnics, Agribusiness, and Occupational Safety in Agribusiness.
The classes combine theory with practical fieldwork. This allows students to develop real skills for their professional day-to-day.
Moreover, there are in-person and hybrid modalities. Thus, students can adapt their study routine to their reality.
Where are the vacancies offered?
The free technical courses from Senar are distributed across 13 strategic municipalities in Mato Grosso do Sul. Among them are Campo Grande, Dourados, Três Lagoas, and Chapadão do Sul.
Other included cities are Anastácio, Aparecida do Taboado, Bataguassu, Camapuã, Coxim, Inocência, Ivinhema, Maracaju, and Sidrolândia.
In the capital, Campo Grande, classes may take place at the Rural Union or at the Center of Excellence in Beef Cattle, within Embrapa.
Additionally, there are fully in-person classes in Campo Grande and Três Lagoas. This expands options for candidates.
One of the significant advantages of the free technical courses is the high insertion rate in the job market. Data from Senar-MS indicates that about 87% of graduates in Animal Husbandry are employed upon graduation.
This result reflects the growing demand for qualified professionals. The sector needs prepared labor to keep up with its advancement.
According to the director of Senar-MS, Gustavo Cavalca, “It is a training that meets a real market need.”
How do registrations work for the free technical courses of Senar?
The registration process for the free technical courses of Senar is done online. Interested individuals have until May 26 to apply.
After that, the list of selected candidates will be published on June 10. The final results are expected to be announced on the 18th.
Enrollment will occur between June 19 and 27. Therefore, it is important to follow each step of the schedule.
For many students, the free technical courses from Senar represent a life-changing opportunity. Technical training opens doors to new opportunities.
Additionally, practical learning accelerates entry into the job market. In some cases, employment arises even during the course.
Thus, the initiative goes beyond education. It connects training, income, and professional growth in one of the most promising sectors in the country.
