India’s digital future is being written right now — and the Bharat Bhagya Vidhaata (BBV) AI-ML Proficiency Movement is making sure that its brightest young minds are the ones holding the pen.
As part of a sweeping national mission to democratise access to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning education, BBV has officially announced the launch of the Srinivasa Ramanujan Scholarship Test — a 100% free, fully online scholarship examination open to undergraduate Computer Science students across India. With a launch date of May 22 and the examination scheduled for May 27, 2026, this initiative marks a defining milestone in India’s journey toward building a truly self-reliant digital workforce.
What Is the Srinivasa Ramanujan Scholarship Test?
Named after the legendary mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan — a man who, despite having no formal training, contributed groundbreaking theorems to number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions — this scholarship test is designed to identify India’s next generation of problem-solvers. The choice of name is deeply intentional: Ramanujan represents the idea that genius does not belong to the privileged few. It exists in every corner of this country, waiting for the right opportunity to emerge.
The test is conducted entirely online, making it accessible to students from metro cities and tier-3 towns alike. There are no geographical barriers, no registration fees, and no prerequisites beyond being a currently enrolled student in a relevant programme.
The examination covers logical reasoning and core Computer Science fundamentals. It is deliberately structured to test thinking, not memorisation. BBV is not looking for students who have memorised syntax or crammed textbook definitions — it is looking for students who can dissect a complex problem, think laterally, and construct logical, clear solutions.
Who Is Eligible?
The Srinivasa Ramanujan Scholarship Test is open to students enrolled in the following programmes:
- B.Tech – M.Tech — Computer Science / Information Technology / AI & Data Science
- BCA (Master of Computer Applications)
- MCA (Master of Computer Applications)
- B.Sc — Computer Science
- M.Sc — Computer Science
Eligible candidates must be between 16 and 30 years of age. The test is open to students at any stage of their programme, making it one of the most inclusive national-level examinations of its kind.
What Do Winners Receive?
Top performers in the Scholarship Test receive two significant rewards that go far beyond a certificate or a plaque.
Financial Scholarship: Winners are awarded a scholarship to support their ongoing academic journey. The scholarship winner will get free entry to enroll for the Bharat Bhagya Vidhaata 45 days internship of ₹51,000, fully sponsored by MarConPra company. BBV’s philosophy is simple: if a student has the aptitude and the drive, financial constraints should never be the barrier that holds them back. This scholarship is designed to invest in long-term potential.
The BBV AI-ML Internship: Scholarship winners are also guaranteed a position in the BBV AI-ML Internship, which officially commences on May 31, 2026. The students will also get job and investment opportunities from the partner companies. This is not a shadow experience. Interns will work directly on live Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning models, write production-grade code that is deployed in real environments, and receive one-on-one mentorship from seasoned tech industry professionals — including mentors affiliated with IITs and IIMs.
The internship is structured to give students exactly what their college curriculum does not: hands-on industry experience, real accountability, and a portfolio that tells the story of actual, measurable work.
The Broader Mission: Atmanirbhar Digital India
The Srinivasa Ramanujan Scholarship Test does not exist in isolation. It is one pillar of the much larger BBV AI-ML Proficiency Movement — a national mission aimed at transforming India from a consumer of global technology into a creator and exporter of it.
The movement is powered by a collaborative ecosystem that brings together thought leaders from communities such as Techeve, BBC and Deepverse DAO, ensuring the BBV mission is grounded in real-world industry experience and cutting-edge decentralized innovation
Thousands of Computer Science students graduate from India every year. Yet a significant fraction of them struggle to transition into high-impact technology roles, not because of a lack of intelligence, but because of the persistent gap between academic theory and industry reality. Lectures, textbooks, and semester exams are not enough to prepare students for the complexity and pace of the modern tech industry.
BBV aims to bridge this gap. The movement works on the belief that India’s most powerful natural resource is its young talent — and that talent, when properly trained and mentored, can power India’s ascent as a global leader in Artificial Intelligence.
The Srinivasa Ramanujan Scholarship Test is the gateway into this ecosystem.
How to Register
Registration is entirely free of charge. Interested students can register through the official application form and must complete registration before 11:59 PM on May 26, 2026. Seats are limited and will fill up quickly.
Register via the official Google Form: https://bit.ly/3PjbQIr

- Website: www.bbv-ai.in
- Email: movement@bbv-ai.in
- Phone: 9116171986The future of India’s technology sector will not be shaped by those who wait for the opportunity. It will be shaped by those who seize it. The Srinivasa Ramanujan Scholarship Test is that opportunity — and it is yours to grab, completely free of charge.
