One number on your Skill Passport that moves only when you do something — finish a course, get a project signed off, sit an assessment. Never because you filled in a form or answered a quiz.
⚙︎ Preview. The Skill Passport is still being built. The learner below is an illustration, not a real student.
Sample learner — aiming at junior web developer, mid-course.
These are the real inputs, not the component percentages — move them and watch the score work exactly as the system computes it, ceiling included.
Nothing here is scored by opinion. Each component names the record it is computed from, and that record is attached to your passport where an employer can open it. Interview and English count only once you have sat them — until then the component is left out and the others carry the score, rather than scoring you zero for something nobody has asked you to do yet.
| Component | Weight | Full marks at | Where the number comes from |
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The band describes what you are ready to do next — never what you are promised.
Said out loud rather than quietly folded in, because a number that implied otherwise would be the most harmful thing on this page — you would plan your year around it.
It is not a job guarantee, a placement promise, or an income projection. BvLogic Academy does not guarantee employment, and no score here should be read as one. Hiring depends on the market, the role and the employer — none of which we control.
What it does say is narrower and more useful: on the date it was issued, this is the evidence this learner had. It measures readiness, not outcomes.
A score is re-issued, never edited, and it can go down — unverifying a project or revoking a letter lowers it. A number that could only rise would be a badge, not a measurement.
The score is the summary line. The passport is the evidence underneath it — and verified projects lead that document, above any course.