Not trynna piss on you. But what people don't get is, it's not the degree that gets you the job, I would say over 90% (Not sure about that fact, but most professors I spoke to, told me getting an average/highly paid job after graduation is very slim with no experience) of employees don't look at your degree and be like "This guy is hired".
Like, if I were an employee and the dude has like a masters in CS but with no prior experience, then he'd be as useless as the other rejected applicants with no degree.
It's all about experience, now your job is to build up on your CV imo. Do all sorts of jobs related to IT.
But goodluck my brudda, if there is a will, there is a way