As French SMEs face a shortage of versatile IT professionals, the KAVYA school will open its doors in 2025 in Villejuif to meet this challenge. Supported by major institutional players, including the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry, this new school trains experts capable of supporting companies in their digital transformation. “The era of developers trained only in code is over,” says Tawhid Chtioui, founding president of KAVYA. Through an innovative and inclusive curriculum, KAVYA aims to directly address the real-world needs of the job market.
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It was during the press conference of April 28, 2025, within the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris , that Tawhid Chtioui, president and founder of aivancity announced the Alongside him, Soumia Malinbaum, president of the CCI Paris ; Nicolas Goilav, fo under and CEO of the fintech start-up Umanity and Alain Martinez, president of the Confederation of Still looking for a place to register? See you at the Paris Higher Education Fair on June 21!
The teaching rhythm is adapted to the students’ reality, with three fixed days of face-to-face teaching per week , which allows them to combine their studies with a student job . Each year combines face-to-face courses (300 to 360 hours), asynchronous distance activities (60 hours) and increasing involvement in real missions with local SMEs via the “IT Clinic” .
The curriculum is structured around twelve key skills, ranging from cybersecurity to generative artificial intelligence , including cloud computing and data management. The diploma awarded is state-recognized at RNCP level 6 and benefits from recognized professional certifications such as Fortinet, Cisco, AWS, and Microsoft.
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To learn more about the programs and their career prospects, we invite you to our Studyrama Digital Training Fairs held throughout France. This is a unique opportunity to discover the institutions and talk to the educational leaders to ask them all your questions!
A direct response to the real needs of businesses
According to a study conducted by KAVYA on more than 6,000 job offers published between November 2024 and February 2025, more than half of IT recruiters are SMEs that need versatile profiles. Graduates will therefore be able to occupy various positions such as IT or digital manager , digital project manager or even IT support manager . With an average salary starting around €42,000 per year, the KAVYA training provides students with rapid and suitable access to the job market, in an inclusive approach with accessible tuition fees set at €6,500 per year . In addition, the school offers innovative financing solutions thanks to a partnership with the fintech Umanity .