Python Skill Assessment
Prove your Python skills with a certificate employers actually trust
150 questions · pass mark 80% · free to attempt
Python is the most requested language in entry-level and mid-level tech hiring in India, but a resume line saying "Python" doesn't tell an employer how well you actually know it. GrowproIn's Python assessment is a timed, proctored test built to separate candidates who've memorized syntax from candidates who can actually write working code.
Pass it, and you get a tamper-proof certificate with a unique verification code — the kind of proof a recruiter can check in seconds instead of taking your word for it.
What the Python test covers
- •Core syntax, data types, and control flow
- •Lists, dictionaries, sets, and tuples
- •Functions, scope, and error handling (try/except)
- •Object-oriented programming (classes, inheritance)
- •File handling and common standard-library modules
- •Reading and debugging existing Python code
Who this is for
- •Freshers applying for Python developer or backend roles
- •Students who've completed a Python course and want proof beyond a course certificate
- •Working professionals switching into a Python-heavy role
- •Anyone who wants their resume's "Python" claim to be independently verifiable
Frequently asked questions
Do I need prior coding experience to take the Python test?
You should have working knowledge of Python basics — variables, loops, functions, and data structures. It's not a beginner tutorial; it's an assessment of skills you already have.
Is the Python certificate free?
Creating a GrowproIn account and taking the assessment is free. The certificate is issued instantly the moment you pass.
Can employers verify my Python certificate is genuine?
Yes. Every certificate has a unique code that anyone can check on GrowproIn's verification page, confirming the score and date without contacting you.
What happens if I fail the Python assessment?
You can retake it after a short cooldown period. Only your latest passing certificate is shown on your public profile.
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