For universities
Assessly is the only platform that scores the code and the explanation behind it, so the marks your department publishes certify understanding, not output.
The problem on campus
Reading every submission closely takes hours no instructor has. So marks come down to spot checks and rubric drift, and consistency goes first.
A submission that passes every test looks identical whether it was understood, memorized, or pasted. Test cases grade the program, not the student.
Without integrity controls, you can't tell whether the work is the student's own, and a grade you can't stand behind is a liability, not a credential.
What changes in grading
Assessly scores each submission twice, the code in a sandbox, the explanation in the student's own words, and writes down why.
When a moderation board or an accreditation review asks why a mark stands, the answer is already on file.
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Rubric dimensions scored
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Scores on every submission
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Languages, sandboxed
Instructor time
Build the assessment once, problems, rubric, integrity rules. The rules freeze the moment an attempt starts.
Assessly executes every submission in a sandbox and scores both dimensions, with written reasoning on each.
You get the outliers worth your attention, and cohort analytics that show which concept to reteach next week.
Grade 400 like you'd grade 4, and spend the hours you save on the students who need a human.
Placement outcomes
The grade is half the outcome. The other half is what happens when a company arrives on campus, and Assessly works on that between assessments.
Practice
Daily practice, streaks, and leagues keep students sharpening all term, not cramming the week before the drive.
LearnInterview
AI mock interviews, voice and all, so the first interview of placement season isn't a student's first interview.
InterviewReadiness
Readiness analytics per student and per cohort, so TPOs know who is ready before the company arrives.
GrowExam-hall integrity
The system collects the evidence. The decision stays where it belongs, with your faculty.
How a pilot works
A short call about your cohort, your courses, and what you need to verify.
Your instructors run real assessments with one cohort for a term, dual scoring, proctoring, dashboards, all of it.
With a term of evidence in hand, the institution decides what to sign. Agreements are annual and timed to your academic calendar.
Pricing is quoted per institution, scoped to your program.
How pricing worksBook a demo and see how Assessly grades a whole cohort, the code and the understanding behind it, without sacrificing integrity.