Creating Assignments

Set up a formal Classroom Assignment with submission rules and deadlines, or a flexible Practice Assignment for skill-building.

Watch: Assessments & Assignments

Step 1 — Choose your assignment type

In the Assignments section, decide which format fits your goal.

  • Classroom Assignment — best for formal grading, group work, and strict deadlines.
  • Practice Assignment — best for skill-building, self-paced learning, or ungraded drills.

Step 2A — Classroom Assignment

Use this for official coursework that requires specific submission rules.

  1. 1

    Basic setup

    Enter a clear Title, select the Batch, and provide a Detailed Description (include your expectations).

  2. 2

    Grading & deadlines

    Input the Total Marks and set a future Due Date and Time.

  3. 3

    Attach references

    Upload any PDFs or resources. You can attach multiple files, each under 50 MB.

  4. 4

    Configure submission rules

    Set the allowed formats, limits and policies:

    • Formats — enable PDF, DOC, PPT, ZIP, or Images.
    • Limits — define Max File Size and whether Multiple Uploads are allowed.
    • Policies — set rules for Resubmissions and Late Submissions.
  5. 5

    Grouping & launch

    Choose Individual or Group (specify Max Students per Group). Toggle notifications so students are alerted the moment you Publish.

Step 2B — Practice Assignment

Use this for flexible learning or technical skill assessments.

  1. 1

    Basic details

    Name the assignment, add a description, and select the Domain (e.g. Aptitude or Technical Domain).

  2. 2

    Grading toggle

    Decide if this practice is Graded or Ungraded.

  3. 3

    Choose your question type

    Pick the format(s) students will answer:

    • MCQ & Coding — follow the standard assessment flow.
    • Theory — select the topic (General/Technical), write the prompt, and provide Answer Guidelines that show what a good answer looks like.
    • File Uploads — for theory questions, toggle whether students can upload a file (PDF/DOC/Image) instead of typing.

Tip: Have many questions? Use the Template / Bulk Upload feature to add MCQs, Coding, or Theory questions in one go.

Step 3 — Manage your workspace

Once created, your assignment sits in one of three tabs for easy tracking.

TabContains
DraftsUnfinished setups you've saved.
ActiveAssignments currently open for student submission.
CompletedArchived assignments where the deadline has passed.