Student Achievement & Skill Verification π
Verify program completion credentials and official SkillNest certificates recognizing competency in 21st-century digital tools.
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What certificate do students receive from SkillNest?
Students who complete the 6-week SkillNest cohort receive an official Digital Skills Certificate. This credential verifies hands-on competency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Scratch block programming, safe AI prompting, and cyber security fundamentals.
Official Digital Skills Certificate
Verifying student capabilities in computer applications, logic coding, and safety.
SkillNest Digital Skills Certificate
Issued upon completion of all cohort project submissions. Validates 25+ WPM typing speed, spreadsheet calculations, block-based game logic, document report formatting, and safe search configurations.
How Certificates Validate Learning
A formal credential validates a student's digital skills, building academic motivation.
β Verifiable Skill Profile
Many schools in cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, and Lucknow require students to submit practical computer reports. Our certificate verifies these skills directly.
β Academic Portfolio Assets
As middle schoolers in Raipur or Bhopal transition to secondary grades, a verifiable certificate forms a core part of their academic portfolio.
β Boosts Logical Confidence
Completing projects and receiving a certificate builds confidence in students, encouraging them to treat technology as a creative builder toolkit.
Related Learning Paths & Resources
Contextual quick links to other sections of our practical computer skills training framework.
π Learning Paths
Explore our roadmaps: Beginner Digital Skills, Intermediate Digital Skills, and Advanced Digital Skills.
π¦ Age Groups
Tailored courses: Ages 8β10 (Class 3β5), Ages 11β13 (Class 6β8), and Ages 14β16 (Class 9β10).
π Programs
Skill programs: Digital Skills Foundation, AI Skills for Students, Coding Program, Excel for Students, and Productivity Tools.
π Practical Courses
Hands-on classes: AI Classes, Coding Courses, Typing Course, Computer Basics, and Cyber Safety.
π§ Diagnostics & Tools
Try our diagnostic utilities: AI Prompt Generator, Digital Readiness Quiz, and Productivity Calculator.
π Useful Resources
Free toolkits: AI Tools Guide, Worksheets, Parent Guides, Digital Skills Checklist, and CBSE Resources.
π‘ Parent Hub Guides
Parenting guides: Screen Time Guide, AI Safety for Kids, Digital Parenting, and Future Skills Guide.
π Parent Blogs & Articles
Read opinions: AI for Kids, Coding for Kids, Digital Skills, and Internet Safety.
Parents Also Ask About This Topic
Related queries that parents regularly review.
No. Certificates are only issued to students who complete the full 6-week cohort program and submit all required project exercises.
Yes, it is widely recognized by parents and school administrations across India as verifiable proof of NEP 2020 digital competency compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to your top queries regarding student outcomes and portfolios.
Students must complete the 6-week cohort, participate in classes, and submit all 6 required portfolio projects (documents, sheets, coding files, slide decks).
Yes. Every certificate is issued in digital PDF format with a unique identification code that can be verified online.
Yes. It details specific skills like touch typing, spreadsheet logic, Scratch game creation, document formatting, and cyber safety.
Certificates are processed and emailed within 7 working days after final project evaluations.
Students nationwide receive a high-resolution, print-ready digital certificate, which parents can print locally.
No. It is a competency-based certificate validating that the student has successfully completed all required digital projects.
Yes. Parents can link the digital PDF certificate to LinkedIn or digital school profiles.
Yes. The credential directly validates critical digital literacy and computational thinking competencies outlined in NEP 2020.