Servicio Nacional de Adiestramiento en Trabajo Industrial, Peruvian university
SENATI is a technical training institution in Lima that prepares students for work in fields like mechanics, electronics, and electricity. The campus includes workshops and labs equipped with machinery where students learn by working directly with real industrial equipment and tools.
SENATI was founded in 1961 when business leaders in Peru recognized a shortage of trained workers in the country. The main campus opened in Lima in 1965, and the institution has grown since then to offer more training programs across different industrial fields.
At SENATI, learning happens through hands-on work with machinery and tools rather than through books alone. The culture here centers on solving real industrial problems and building close relationships between students and instructors who share a focus on practical job skills.
The main campus is located in an area between Independencia and San Martin de Porres with good public transportation access. Students follow a dual-track model that combines classroom instruction with practical placements at partner companies throughout their studies.
Since 2011, graduates receive diplomas issued in the name of the nation as recognition of their training and commitment. Many students report completing internships at major companies during their studies that lead directly to employment before graduation.
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