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Tech Firm, Varsity Partner On Software Engineering

By Rosemary Ani

byGrace Amos
March 21, 2025
in Business, Tech
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GOMYCODE, a technology education provider, has partnered with Woolf University, a global collegiate higher education institution, to offer a Master of Science in Computer Science with a specialization in Software Engineering.

According to a statement, the program provides a globally recognized qualification, equipping students with advanced skills to compete in the international job market.

Designed for flexibility, this fully online program allows working professionals to advance their education without interrupting their careers. It combines Woolf University’s rigorous academic framework with GOMYCODE’s hands-on, industry-focused training, ensuring students gain both theoretical and practical expertise,the statement added.

Co-founder of GOMYCODE, Yahya Bouhlel, expressed excitement about the partnership, saying, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Woolf University to bring this exceptional opportunity to Nigeria. In today’s competitive tech industry, advanced degrees are crucial. This program offers a flexible, world-class education to help students achieve their career aspirations, both locally and internationally.

The initiative is especially relevant as more Nigerian tech professionals pursue global opportunities. With its international accreditation, the program enhances graduates’ prospects for high-paying remote jobs and career growth abroad.

GOMYCODE Nigeria’s Country Head, Babatunde Olaifa, stated, By offering a globally recognized master’s degree, we are equipping Nigerian professionals with the tools to succeed on a global scale. This marks a significant milestone for Nigeria’s tech ecosystem.

Similarly, Woolf University’s Head of Strategy and Growth, Naveen Jangir, highlighted the program’s accessibility and impact.

Our mission is to democratize education, and this partnership aligns perfectly with that vision. Nigerian learners now have access to a prestigious, accredited degree that boosts their global career prospects, Jangir said.

Grace Amos

Grace Amos

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