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AI is transforming higher education in India, with AI tools entering 60% of universities and colleges.

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Artificial Intelligence: The country's leading universities and colleges are rapidly adopting AI tools. This is not only improving the quality of education but also transforming the student experience.

Artificial Intelligence: Today, we live in an era where technology has become a part of our lives. Whether it's health, banking, or education, artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized every field. It's no longer just a thing of science fiction; it's now a part of our classrooms, teaching materials, and evaluation systems. India's higher education system has not lagged behind this change.

The country's universities and colleges are rapidly adopting AI tools. This is not only improving the quality of education but also making the student experience more personalized and intelligent. A recent report by Ernst & Young-Parthenon and FICCI reveals that many of India's leading higher education institutions have taken the lead in adopting AI. Let's explore this new report and how it is transforming India's higher education system.

The Growing Impact of AI

The report, titled "Future Ready Campuses: Unlocking the Power of AI in Higher Education," examined 30 major universities and colleges in the country to assess the extent and extent to which Indian higher education institutions are using AI. The report revealed that more than 50 percent of higher education institutions are using AI-based tools to create teaching materials. 60 percent are allowing students to use AI tools in their projects and assignments. Furthermore, 56 percent of institutions have already implemented AI-related policies. 40 percent of colleges and universities are using AI-based chatbots and tutoring systems. 39 percent have adopted adaptive learning platforms, and 38 percent of institutions are using automated grading.

How the Higher Education System is Changing

According to the report, AI is being used not just in one area but in many aspects of education. Such as personalized and smart learning systems, plagiarism detection, career guidance and curriculum design, AI-based chatbots that can instantly respond to student queries and create study materials. However, as the use of AI grows, so too are concerns about data privacy. AI systems typically store student information, such as submission data, biometric information, and online activity. This increases the risk of data leaks and privacy breaches.

The report recommends that AI literacy be integrated into all curriculums. Additionally, STEM students are advised to be taught advanced topics such as machine learning, natural language processing, and robotics. The report clearly states that if India is to fully leverage AI, it must integrate AI into every aspect of education and administration, develop a robust digital infrastructure, train teachers in AI tools, and establish a governance framework.