MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621008147 A) filed by Ravish Ramsagar Singh; Dr. Mukul Bhatt; and Dr. Neha Karnik, Maharashtra, on Jan. 28, for 'a technology-driven system for early identification, longitudinal skill development tracking and industry placement readiness assessment of engineering talent.'
Inventor(s) include Ravish Ramsagar Singh; Dr. Mukul Bhatt; and Dr. Neha Karnik.
The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A Technology-Driven System for Early Identification, Longitudinal Skill Development Tracking and Industry Placement Readiness Assessment of Engineering Talent The present invention relates to a technology-driven, computer-implemented system for early identification, longitudinal tracking, and industry placement readiness assessment of engineering talent. The system is configured to acquire aptitude and competency data at a pre-university stage and to continuously record academic, technical, and experiential skill development data throughout engineering education. A processor-based analytics engine correlates multi-stage data to generate normalised readiness indices representing employability and skill-domain compatibility. The system further includes an output interface configured to generate machine-readable placement metrics suitable for integration with industry recruitment platforms. By enabling automated, objective, and scalable evaluation of engineering talent across multiple educational stages, the invention overcomes limitations of fragmented and subjective conventional assessment methods. The disclosed system provides an industrially applicable technical solution that bridges the gap between early talent identification, structured skill development, and industry placement readiness using computing infrastructure."
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