A third of young people worldwide surveyed by UNICEF say their education isn’t preparing them for jobs, and this is also a concern in India. Despite the growth of India’s $117 billion education industry and the opening of new colleges, many young Indians are graduating without the necessary skills, which affects the economy at an important time.
AI is helping to address this issue by changing the way we learn and teach. It is making education more personalised, efficient, and aligned with real-world needs. The global AI in education market, valued at $5.88 billion in 2024, is expected to grow at a rate of 31.2% annually from 2025 to 2030, according to Grand View Research. AI has the potential to help close the skills gap and better prepare students for the workforce…
