A: Over 50% of Indian Colleges Use AI for Learning Materials: Survey

A: Over 50% of Indian Colleges Use AI for Learning Materials: Survey

Devansh Devansh October 7, 2025 5:08 pm, 17:08

A new survey shows that more than half of Indian colleges are using AI to make learning materials. The survey also found that 60% of colleges allow students to use AI tools. This information comes from a report by Ernst and Young-Parthenon and FICCI.

New Delhi, 7 Oct 2025

A new survey shows that more than half of Indian colleges are using AI to make learning materials. The survey also found that 60% of colleges allow students to use AI tools. This information comes from a report by Ernst and Young-Parthenon and FICCI.

How Colleges are Using AI

The survey looked at 30 top colleges in India. It found that 53% use AI to make learning materials. 40% use AI for tutoring and chatbots. 39% use AI for adaptive learning. 38% use AI for grading. The report says AI is changing how colleges teach and test students. It is also helping with career guidance and finding cheating. The survey looked at 30 top colleges in India. It found that 53% use AI to make learning materials. 40% use AI for tutoring and chatbots. 39% use AI for adaptive learning. 38% use AI for grading. The report says AI is changing how colleges teach and test students. It is also helping with career guidance and finding cheating. Over 50 per cent of higher education institutions (HEIs) in India are using generative AI to develop learning materials while 60 per…

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Challenges and Next Steps for AI in Education

The report says colleges need to be careful with student data when using AI. They should have rules to keep information safe. The report also says all students should learn about AI basics. This includes understanding how AI works and its ethical issues. For science and tech students, the report suggests teaching more advanced AI skills. To use AI well, colleges need to use it more, train teachers, and make clear rules.

To unlock the full potential of AI, India must move beyond experimentation to scale — by integrating AI tools across teaching and campus operations, embedding AI literacy across subjects, investing in robust digital infrastructure, and strengthening faculty capacity and governance frameworks.

Colleges need to make clear policies for AI use in classrooms. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 7 Oct 2025, 17:06 IST; source: link