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Self Assessments
View and edit self-reported scores across all projects and readiness domains.
Mapped Questions
The explicit prompts students self-evaluated against for the selected import event.
| Code | Parameter | Question / Prompt |
|---|---|---|
| C1 | Financial Literacy & Analysis | 1. Could I explain our profit/loss in a way that even my younger cousin would understand? |
| C2 | Budgeting & Forecasting | 2. If I had ₹1,000 more, I would know exactly how to spend it differently. |
| C3 | Accounting & Compliance | 3. I track all income and expenses carefully without letting anything slip. |
| C4 | Negotiation & Vendor Management | 4. I pulled off discounts or deals that made our project smile (and our wallet happier) |
| E1 | Market Research & Opportunity Recognition | 1. If I were the customer, I’d totally buy from my project |
| E2 | Business Model & Lean Execution | 2. Our profits came from a mix of smart planning and clever hustle. |
| E3 | Sales & Outreach | 3. I went out and chased customers instead of waiting for them to bump into us. |
| E4 | Networking & Pitching | 4. I’ve pitched our idea in places wherever I could find an audience. |
| I1 | Ideation & Creativity | 1. I threw in sparks (bold ideas) while also laying a few safe bricks (practical ones). |
| I2 | Customer-Centered Insights | 2. The tiny tweaks I suggested actually made customers smile bigger. |
| I3 | Prototyping & Agile Development | 3. I built scrappy, test-it-fast versions of our product and learned from them. |
| I4 | Business & System Mapping | 4. I spotted the biggest leaks in our project—whether it was time, money, or energy. |
| M1 | Content & Communication | 1. Our ads/posts felt more like a friend chatting than a stranger selling. |
| M2 | Sales Enablement | 2. If I were my own customer, I would call myself a smart seller. |
| M3 | Marketing Strategy & Execution | 3. I cracked the code on which “hunting ground” (Insta, posters, face-to-face) brought the most wins. |
| M4 | Analysis & Optimization | 4. If I ran this project again, I already know how I would change my marketing approach. |
| O1 | Planning & Collaboration | 1.Our teamwork looked more like Team India cricket (roles clear) than gully cricket chaos. |
| O2 | Problem-Solving & Risk Management | 2. When things got tough, I didn’t freeze—I planned or pivoted. |
| O3 | Process & Project Management | 3. I found hacks, tricks, or tools that saved us loads of time. |
| O4 | Documentation & Reporting | 4. If I handed my notes to a stranger, they’d go: “Ohhh, got it!” (not “Wait… what?!”). |
| P1 | Career Planning & Awareness | 1. I uncovered at least one career clue or hidden strength about myself. |
| P2 | Professional Conduct & Ethics | 2. Even under pressure, I kept it pro—ethical, responsible, and steady. |
| P3 | Continuous Growth & Reflection | 3. I hit the ‘pause and upgrade’ button often—reflecting and improving my skills. |
| P4 | Networking & Presence | 4. I built useful connections, leaned on mentors, and kept my professional squad strong. |