A partnership between PragatiPath 360 and Ram Briksh Benipuri Mahila College, Muzaffarpur
for India's first AI-driven NEP 2020 internship — 10 tracks · 30 days · 120 hours · Bihar Startup Mission recognised
PragatiPath 360 is an AI-driven internship platform delivering structured, industry-aligned skill programmes for undergraduate students. The NEP 2020 framework mandates 4 academic credits of internship in the 5th Semester. This programme fulfils that requirement with a fully digital, mentor-supported curriculum delivered via mobile/desktop — no travel required.
Every student follows a structured 5-phase journey across 30 days from registration to final certification — totalling 120 guided hours of learning, practice, and project work.
Day 1 · Online registration at pragatipath-national.web.app/enroll · Academic details verified · Track selected · Unique Internship ID auto-assigned · Dashboard access granted
Days 2–5 · 4 days × 4 hours = 20 hours · Platform walkthrough · Track curriculum overview · Daily workflow demonstration · Mentor introduction · Practice session · No scored assessment — focus is on readiness and confidence
Days 6–20 · 15 days × 4 hours = 60 hours · 1 module per day · Each module: Concept Study + Real-World Observation + AI Quiz (10 marks) + Hands-On Lab (15 marks) · Auto-attendance per completion · Minimum 12/15 modules (80%) required for certification
Days 21–30 · 10 days × 4 hours = 40 hours · AI-generated personalised project brief unlocked after Module 12 · Student develops, refines, and submits capstone within this window · AI evaluates submission on creativity, relevance, and completeness · Capstone Score: 30 marks
After Day 30 · Viva conducted by college faculty under BRABU guidelines · 30 marks · College submits marks to PP360 · Composite score computed · Digitally verifiable Marksheet and Certificate issued
The student completes online registration at pragatipath-national.web.app/enroll, submitting verified academic details including college name, university roll number, registration number, semester, and chosen internship track. Upon successful submission, the system auto-generates a unique Internship ID (PP360-RBBM-XXXXX). The student receives an onboarding confirmation email and WhatsApp notification, and is immediately granted access to the PP360 learning dashboard. The college administrator is simultaneously notified of the new enrolment.
The first four working days are dedicated to structured, interactive onboarding — designed to ensure every student can navigate the platform confidently and understand exactly what is expected of them before the formal internship begins. Each orientation day is self-paced (approximately 4 hours) and covers: Day 2 — Welcome to your track, real-world context, and free tool setup; Day 3 — Platform walkthrough, daily module workflow, attendance system, and quiz format; Day 4 — Track curriculum preview (15 module overview) and student selects their top 3 most relevant modules; Day 5 — Practice session, unscored warm-up quiz, mentor introduction, and "I'm Ready" unlock to begin formal internship. No scored assessment is conducted during this phase — the sole objective is to build readiness, reduce anxiety, and ensure every student starts the lab internship with full context and confidence.
The core internship phase spans 15 consecutive working days, with one structured lab module completed per day (approximately 4 hours per session). Each module follows a four-part format: (i) Concept Study — curated reading material and/or video resource introducing the day's topic in accessible language; (ii) Real-World Observation Task — the student documents a live example from their own environment (local market, campus, community, or online) using their smartphone or notebook, anchoring theory to practice; (iii) AI-Guided Quiz — 10-mark objective assessment (MCQ) testing conceptual understanding of the day's concept; (iv) Hands-On Lab Exercise — 15-mark applied task requiring the student to create something (a document, a plan, an analysis, a product) that directly applies the day's skill. Session attendance is automatically recorded on module completion. A minimum of 12 out of 15 sessions (80%) must be completed to qualify for certification. Students who miss a session may complete it the following day before the next module unlocks.
Upon completing a minimum of 12 lab modules, the student automatically unlocks the AI-Generated Capstone Project. The PP360 AI engine creates a fully personalised project brief tailored to the student's internship track, academic major, and module performance — for instance, a History student in the Digital Archiving track may be assigned a heritage documentation project for a local site, while a History student in the Digital Marketing track may create a heritage tourism digital campaign. The 10-day capstone window (Days 21–30, approximately 4 hours per day) allows students to: Days 21–22 — review the project brief, conduct preliminary research, and plan deliverables; Days 23–26 — develop the core project outputs; Days 27–28 — refine, format, and quality-check the submission; Days 29–30 — final submission and AI-assisted evaluation. The AI system assigns a Capstone Score out of 30 marks based on creativity, relevance, completeness, and application of track knowledge. The college faculty also reviews the capstone as part of the Viva Voce assessment.
The Viva Voce examination, carrying 30 marks, is conducted exclusively by the college faculty under BRABU guidelines — PragatiPath 360 has no role in this assessment. The examiner evaluates the student on: their internship module work and lab outputs, conceptual understanding of the internship track, the quality and originality of the capstone project, and the student's ability to articulate and defend their learning. The college submits viva marks to PP360 via the institutional portal. The system then computes the composite score, letter grade, grade point, and SGPA across all assessment components. The official Marksheet and a digitally verifiable Certificate are generated within 48 hours and made available for download and institutional submission.
The student receives a digitally verifiable Certificate of Internship carrying their Internship ID, QR verification code, marks obtained across all components, letter grade, and SGPA contribution. The certificate can be independently verified by any institution or employer at pragatipath-national.web.app/verify using the student's Internship ID or university roll number — providing a tamper-proof, permanently accessible record of achievement. A formatted PDF Marksheet, compliant with BRABU NEP 2020 requirements, is also made available for official college submission and student personal records. Certificates are issued only after viva marks are submitted and verified by the college administrator.
| Component | Details | Max Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Attendance | 15 lab sessions · auto-tracked · min 80% | 15 |
| Quiz | Per-module AI quiz · MCQ + short answer | 10 |
| Lab Exercise | Practical tasks per module · AI-graded | 15 |
| Internal Total | Att + Quiz + Lab | 40 → scaled to 70 |
| Capstone Project | AI-generated personalised project | 30 |
| Grand Total (Internal) | 100 | |
| Viva | Conducted by college faculty · marks submitted to PP360 | 30 |
* Internal (/70) + Viva (/30) = Total (/100) as per BRABU scheme. Viva is conducted by college faculty. SGPA is computed over 4 credit points.
| Marks (%) | Grade | Grade Point | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 90–100 | O (Outstanding) | 10 | Pass |
| 80–89 | A+ (Excellent) | 9 | Pass |
| 70–79 | A (Very Good) | 8 | Pass |
| 60–69 | B+ (Good) | 7 | Pass |
| 50–59 | B (Above Average) | 6 | Pass |
| 40–49 | C (Average) | 5 | Pass |
| < 40 | F (Fail) | 0 | Fail / Reappear |
Each track is designed for specific subject streams. Students select the track closest to their major subject or area of interest.
Students may choose any track, but the following recommendations align tracks with subject strengths:
| Major Subject | Primary Recommended Track | Alternative Track |
|---|---|---|
| English | Track 7 — Media Blogging & Communication | Track 2 — Digital Marketing |
| Hindi | Track 7 — Media Blogging & Communication | Track 6 — Corporate Readiness |
| History | Track 8 — Digital Archiving & Heritage Management | Track 7 — Media Blogging |
| Economics | Track 4 — Financial Literacy & FinTech | Track 1 — Generative AI |
| Political Science | Track 3 — Cybersecurity | Track 1 — Generative AI |
| Philosophy | Track 1 — Generative AI | Track 3 — Cybersecurity |
| Science | Track 1 — Generative AI | Track 3 — Cybersecurity |
| Music | Track 2 — Digital Marketing | Track 7 — Media Blogging |
| Urdu | Track 7 — Media Blogging & Communication | Track 2 — Digital Marketing |
| Home Science | Track 4 — Financial Literacy & FinTech | Track 5 — Freelancing |
| Psychology | Track 5 — Freelancing | Track 4 — Financial Literacy |
| Ancient / Medieval History | Track 8 — Digital Archiving & Heritage Management | Track 7 — Media Blogging |
| Library / Museum Studies | Track 8 — Digital Archiving & Heritage Management | Track 6 — Corporate Readiness |
| Botany / Biochemistry / Biotechnology | Track 9 — Biotech Documentation & Research Writing | Track 1 — Generative AI |
| Zoology / Human Biology / Public Health | Track 10 — Health Survey & Community Health Internship | Track 9 — Biotech Documentation |
| Any Stream | Track 6 — Corporate Readiness & Professional Skills | Track 5 — Freelancing |