Registration at 42 Yerevan is now open for a completely free programming school that will see you go from zero experience in the field to a programming guru ready to take on the job market, as part of a project funded by the European Union.
42 Yerevan is a tuition-free programming school designed to train the coders of the future. An initiative of TUMO Labs, the educational programme of the EU TUMO Convergence Centre for Engineering and Applied Science, 42 Yerevan joins a network of France-based programming schools, with locations in Tokyo, Amsterdam, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow, and 16 other cities around the world.
42 Yerevan is completely free, with no monthly or annual fees. For prospective students outside of Yerevan, 42 offers special conditions.
Anyone over the age of 18 can study at 42 Yerevan, with no previous knowledge in the field or any other prerequisites necessary. Upon application, students are given a logic-based test. If successful, students can move to the next step.
With 42’s revolutionary educational programme, students work on projects that interest them in close collaboration with their peers. The centre is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, so students can attend 42 based on their own personal schedules.
Data from 42 centres indicate that over 95% of graduates find high-paying jobs in the field. The average length of time spent studying at 42 is 2 years, after which students become high quality programmers ready to enter the job market.
If you have any questions, come to TUMO Yerevan this Thursday, 12 March, at 6.30pm to hear all about 42 Yerevan: tumo.org/sh/42yerevan-infosession. And check out the 42 Yerevan FAQ.
The project is funded by the European Union.