Morocco’s ’1337’ Coding School Ranks 3rd Globally in World Cup of Programming

The "1337" school of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, specialized in free programming training, is among the three best in the world.
An initiative of the OCP Group, the "1337" school was ranked 3rd best coding school in the world, at the end of the CodinGame fall challenge 2022, the World Cup of coding, which took place from December 12, 2022 to January 5, 2023. Nearly 17,000 (16,661) students representing more than 250 schools and universities around the world participated in this competition.
The training is free at the "1337" school, accessible to anyone aged 18 to 30, and who does not have a degree or knowledge in computer science.
This participatory mode of operation, used by the 42 Paris school elected best coding school in the world in this competition, aims to rethink learning and create the conditions to allow students to unleash their creativity. In short, it is about making computer science more fun and more exciting.
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