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It's 2024! You can start a career in tech without learning to code. Enroll into the School of Product to earn a diploma in no-code tech skills like: Product Design, Product Marketing, and Product Management. Start today and earn your certification in just 12 months!

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Anumadu Ugochi S. 的头像
Anumadu Ugochi S.2 年前

There is no info on the course fees except the application fees. After the admission do I need to pay any other fees, if yes kindly enlightened me so I know what am getting into and the financial requirements. Thanks

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AltSchool Africa2 年前

Hello! Kindly check out the tuition page on our website to see all payment options.

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Iam_prince2 年前

I filled the form and saw the fee which is quit affordable. Are all the courses for 12 months?

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AltSchool Africa2 年前

Hello! Absolutely, every course has a duration of 12 months.

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Doziee2 年前

Are you guys currently giving admissions

AltSchool Africa 的头像
AltSchool Africa2 年前

Hello! Yes we are taking applications. Please follow the steps below to apply to any of our schools; Visit our website Click on “Apply now” Proceed to fill out the application form.

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Hon. Bryan2 年前

Pls I am interested. Is it possible remotely How do one get enrolled pls. Regards

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AltSchool Africa2 年前

Hello! Our classes are fully virtual. Please follow the steps below to apply to any of our schools; Visit our website Click on “Apply now” Proceed to fill out the application form.

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Inioluwa🩷2 年前

Please, when is the deadline for applications?

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AltSchool Africa2 年前

Applications for March cohort ends February 29, 2024. All applications after then will be for the September cohort.

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