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Tech Switch Readiness Quiz

Start with the first readiness question, then use the follow-up answers to identify practical Nigerian tech paths, learning timelines, and remote-work readiness.

What this quiz should help you decide

The goal is not to push every Nigerian student or worker into coding. A good tech-switch plan should match age, available time, current skills, English confidence, device access, internet stability, budget, and the kind of work the person can realistically practise every week.

Coding path

Best for people who can practise logic, build projects, debug patiently, and spend consistent weekly hours on frontend, backend, mobile, cloud, or data work.

Non-coding path

Best for people who prefer communication, research, operations, design thinking, customer support, product coordination, QA, sales, or project management.

Learning budget

Compare free resources, low-cost communities, laptop requirements, data cost, mentorship, and whether a paid bootcamp has real alumni proof before paying.

First 90 days

A realistic plan should include one skill track, one portfolio project, one public profile, one application routine, and a weekly review habit.

After the quiz

Use the result as a planning prompt, then compare it with SchoolRegistry's tech career guides, scholarship pages, school directory, and study-abroad tools. The safest route is the one you can practise consistently and prove with projects, not the one with the loudest advert.