Praxis places students on real projects with experienced mentors — then tracks the work week by week, milestone by milestone, until it ends in a certificate employers can verify.
No cold applications or self-service guesswork. Praxis is admin-directed — students are placed deliberately, and progress is structured from day one.
Each student is assigned to a live project and an experienced mentor across their stream — not a sandbox exercise, but work that matters.
Weekly logs capture progress and blockers. Mentors review milestones and sign them off, unlocking the next stage of the project.
Finish the final milestone and Praxis issues a credential with a public verification URL — proof of real, mentored work.
Students submit a structured log each week. Mentors respond with feedback, keeping momentum visible and accountable.
Projects are broken into milestones with clear acceptance criteria. A mentor sign-off unlocks the next stage.
A delivery board breaks each engagement into sprints and tasks — so students learn to plan and ship, not just code.
GitHub and CI activity surface in the workspace, so progress is grounded in real commits and passing builds.
Direct messaging and 1:1 meeting scheduling keep mentor and student in close, structured contact.
Completion issues a certificate with a public verification link — credible proof for applications and LinkedIn.
Praxis is multi-stream by design. Whether a student's craft is engineering, design, or management, the same structure — mentor, milestones, weekly tracking, certificate — applies.
The 12-week roadmap, tech stacks, and professional outcomes — one shareable visual for students, institutions, and hiring teams.
The platform is live at praxis.prajnixlabs.in — explore it now.