If you’re a Computer Science student in India right now — whether you’re in your second year of B.Tech, grinding through your MCA, or finishing up your BCA — you already know the pattern. You show up to lectures. You take notes. You spend hours on coding platforms running through data structures and algorithm problems. You memorise design patterns for exams. You get decent grades, maybe even great ones.
And then someone asks you to build a real AI model from scratch. Or to deploy a piece of code in a live environment. Or to explain, in a job interview, what you have actually shipped.
And that’s the moment the gap shows up. Not a gap in your intelligence — never that. But a gap between what you’ve been taught and what the industry actually needs. A gap between academic knowledge and real-world application. Between knowing what machine learning is and knowing how to build something with it.
That gap is not your fault. It is a systemic failure. And the Bharat Bhagya Vidhaata AI-ML Proficiency Movement was created specifically to close it.
Enter the Srinivasa Ramanujan Scholarship Test
The Srinivasa Ramanujan Scholarship Test is not another exam designed to test how well you’ve memorised your textbook. It is not another competitive test that gives you a certificate to add to a resume that already has too many certificates.
It is a filter — and a launchpad.
The test is designed to find students who think. Students who can look at a problem they’ve never seen before and work through it logically. Students who understand the fundamentals well enough to apply them, not just recite them. If that sounds like you — or if that’s the student you want to become — this test was made for you.
The examination takes place on May 27, 2026, entirely online. There is no registration fee. There are no geographic restrictions. Whether you’re studying in Delhi, Jaipur, Nagpur, Coimbatore, or a small town that most people couldn’t locate on a map — if you have a laptop and an internet connection, you can take this test.
What’s on the Other Side
Let’s talk about what actually happens when you clear this.
There is no vague promise of “exciting opportunities” or “networking possibilities.” What top performers receive is concrete and specific.
The scholarship winner will get the free entry to enroll for the Bharat Bhagya Vidhaata 45 days internship of ₹51,000, fully sponsored by Marconpra company.
A Seat in the BBV AI-ML Internship. Starting May 31, this internship is where the real work begins. This is not a programme where you watch tutorials and fill out feedback forms. You will be writing production-grade code. You will be working on live AI and ML models — models that are actually deployed, not sandbox exercises. You will be accountable for your work the way a professional is accountable, not the way a student submitting an assignment is.
Mentorship from IIT and IIM Mentors. The people guiding you through this internship are not fresh graduates or junior employees. They are senior industry professionals, people who have built real systems and shipped real products. The kind of mentorship most students spend years and significant money trying to access.
Cash Prizes, National Recognition, and Future Internship Opportunities. The ecosystem you enter through this scholarship doesn’t close after the internship ends. It opens doors to a network, a community, and a career trajectory that most of your peers will not have access to.
Community Collaboration. 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.
Why Ramanujan?
The choice of Srinivasa Ramanujan as the namesake of this test is worth pausing on.
Ramanujan did not study at Cambridge as a child. He did not come from a wealthy family with access to private tutors. He grew up in Erode, Tamil Nadu, largely self-taught, working in near isolation. He sent handwritten notebooks of theorems to mathematicians in England — theorems so extraordinary that G.H. Hardy, one of the most celebrated mathematicians of the 20th century, immediately recognised he was looking at a rare genius.
Ramanujan’s story is not just a historical footnote. It is a message. Talent exists everywhere in India. What changes outcomes is not privilege — it is access to opportunity.
This scholarship test is that access.
This Is Your Moment
You have been studying for years. You have been building skills, even if you haven’t always had the platform to demonstrate them. You have been preparing for something — even if nobody told you what that something was.
This is it. One free test. One day. May 27.
You are eligible if you are a B.Tech (CSE / IT / AI-DS), MCA, B.Sc CS, or BCA student between the ages of 16 and 34. Registration is completely free and closes at 11:59 PM on May 26, 2026.
Stop waiting for the perfect moment. The perfect moment is a lie. This moment — right now — is the one that counts.
- Register via the official Google Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScZHnTz3vpOW0xOUuB7lxYOZCVLv5sOAi5kNmqjIHwJpA0wQQ/viewform

Srinivasa Ramanujan Scholarship Test - Website: www.bbv-ai.in
- Email: movement@bbv-ai.in
- Phone: 9116171986
