Dynamic Variable Names for making classes

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So I made a class named Courses and now I want to create a variable that holdes this class depending on user input. For example:



varName = input("Enter name of Course")
class Course:
        def __init__(self , _Name, _ID, _digitsec, _studentnum, _capacity , _secnum):
            self.Name = _Name
            self.ID = _ID
            self.digitsec = _digitsec
            self.studentnum = _studentnum
            self.capacity = _capacity
            self.secnum = _secnum

now I want :

somevariablehere = Course(Name, ID, digitsec, studentnum, capacity, secnum)

and I want this variable to be called whatever the user said in varName input.

this is my full code:

while True:
    Name = input("Enter course name:")
    ID = input("Enter course ID:")
    capacity = input("Enter course capacity(Not per section):")
    secnum = input("Enter how many sections are possible:")
    studentnum = input("Enter number of students demanding:")
    digitsec = input("Enter how many digits each section should have(1 to 4):")
    class Course:
        def __init__(self , _Name, _ID, _digitsec, _studentnum, _capacity , _secnum):
            self.Name = _Name
            self.ID = _ID
            self.digitsec = _digitsec
            self.studentnum = _studentnum
            self.capacity = _capacity
            self.secnum = _secnum
    coursenameID = str(Name) + str(ID)
    somevariablehere = Course(Name, ID, digitsec, studentnum, capacity, secnum)

In this case I want somevariablehere to be equal to the "Name" the user specified in the "Name" input.

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