Interview practice for your whole campus, the easy way
Practiz gives every engineering student an AI interviewer — mock drives, subject vivas and project vivas — and gives your placement cell the readiness reports to prove it's working.
Answer quality
Every student practiced, in one dashboard
Schedule a mock drive for an entire department in two clicks. Watch participation live. Read the readiness report the same week.
Placement readiness
Final year · sample data
Readiness by department
Drive scheduled ✓
Mock interviews · CSE final year · 412 students invited
Starts Monday 10:00At-risk alert
18 students below "Developing" band in DBMS — 3 weeks before drives
View list →Interviews for everything they'll face
The same engine runs gentle practice and strict assessment — students build confidence, the college gets defensible scores.
AI voice interviews
Real spoken interviews tuned for Indian English, with automatic provider failover so sessions never stall. Students answer out loud — the way it happens on drive day.
Subject vivas on your syllabus
Upload the PDFs faculty already teach from. Practiz generates a question bank levelled to six Bloom's tiers — faculty review and prune before students ever see it.
Project vivasNEW
Questions drawn from each student's own project report. Group submissions are detected automatically, and every member is quizzed on their own contribution.
Coding rounds
An 8-language sandbox — Python to Rust — with isolated execution, available inside the interview or as standalone practice.
Bloom-level mastery
CSE · Semester 6 · sample data
Every score can explain itself
Follow any grade backwards and you reach the exact words the student said. That's what makes Practiz reports safe to put in front of management — and fair to put in front of students.
Correct, partial or incorrect — with answer depth and confidence on every response.
Eight proctoring signals summarised to an integrity score on every session.
Moderation overrides with audit trails, plus a student re-evaluation workflow.
Department roll-ups, at-risk lists and Bloom ceilings — ready for review meetings.
Live in three steps
No content authoring, no password resets, no IT project.
Import your students
One CSV onboards the whole batch — with per-row error checking and magic-link logins. Thousands of students in an afternoon.
Upload your syllabus
Faculty drop in the PDFs they already use. Practiz builds the levelled question bank; faculty approve it.
Schedule your first drive
Pick a department, set the window, go. Participation shows up live; reports land the same week.
Everything committees ask us
Straight answers — and anything else, ask in the demo.
Does this replace our faculty?
No — it multiplies them. Faculty approve every question bank, can override any score with an audit trail, and handle student appeals with the full transcript open. The AI does the repetition; your faculty keep the judgment.
Can students game it by sharing questions?
No student is ever asked the same question twice, near-duplicates are blocked by design, and question banks are large enough that memorising seniors' questions stops working.
What about cheating during interviews?
Eight proctoring signals — tab switches, window focus, camera and mic state, and more — are summarised into an integrity score on every session, with flagged sessions queued for faculty review.
How long does rollout actually take?
Days. Student import is one CSV, question banks generate from your existing syllabus PDFs, and scheduling a department-wide drive takes two clicks.
Where does our data live?
In your college's own isolated tenant — every query is scoped to your institution at the database layer. Interview logs follow a defined retention policy, and access is role-based throughout.
What does it cost?
Simple per-student annual pricing, with features configured to your institution. Bring your student count to the demo and we'll give you a number on the call.
Take this placement season to the next level
Bring one syllabus PDF to a 30-minute demo. Watch it become a question bank, then a live interview — on your own material.