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IIT Guwahati launches Artificial Intelligence Quotient Program for K12
IIT Guwahati launches Artificial Intelligence Quotient Program for K12

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Science
  • Economic Times

IIT Guwahati launches Artificial Intelligence Quotient Program for K12

Synopsis IIT Guwahati, in collaboration with Get Set Learn, has launched the Artificial Intelligence Quotient (AIQ), a structured AI education program for K12 students. This initiative, under 'Project Vidhya,' aims to advance digital and AI literacy through a research-backed curriculum. The program introduces AI, Robotics, and IoT, preparing students for a future driven by technology and aligning with national educational goals. ANI Guwahati: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, in collaboration with Get Set Learn (GSL), a future-skills-focused learning startup backed by the Arvind Mafatlal Group, has announced the launch of the Artificial Intelligence Quotient (AIQ) – a structured AI education programme designed for K12. Launched under IIT Guwahati's flagship initiative 'Project Vidhya', the programme will enable advance digital and AI literacy through research-backed curriculum design, faculty-led interventions, and outreach to learners across AICTE declaring 2025 as the 'Year of AI' and national initiatives like 'AI For All' (via NITI Aayog) and UNESCO's guidelines on AI in Education, the need for early AI literacy has never been more essential. Keeping this in mind, the Artificial Intelligence Quotient (AIQ) aims to equip students with the foundational understanding, practical skills, and ethical lens needed to engage meaningfully with emerging technologies. The programme introduces learners to the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT) through a blend of hands-on projects, guided digital learning, and real-world problem-solving. Talking about the programme, Dr. Gaurav Trivedi, Principal Investigator, Project Vidhya, Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, IIT Guwahati said, 'This is one of the first structured AI programmes in India for middle school students. We have co-developed AIQ to balance academic depth with accessibility. It introduces students to emerging technologies while strengthening creative thinking, problem solving, and ethical awareness. We aim to foster innovation at a very tender age, preparing many Eklavyas for Bharat towards self-reliance and technology independence in the future,' he added. 'India's education vision, articulated through NEP 2020 and the AICTE's 'Year of AI 2025' initiative, underscores the growing need to integrate AI into our school curriculum,' said Ameet Zaveri, CEO & Co-founder of Get Set Learn. 'In collaboration with IIT Guwahati, we have built a rigorous, hands-on programme that reflects both national goals and global best practices. Our aim is to prepare every student, regardless of background, to engage meaningfully with AI and contribute to the future', he further will receive a joint certificate from IIT Guwahati and Get Set Learn upon completing the programme, validating their participation and achievements. Masterclasses with IIT faculty and capstone challenges are part of the learning journey. The rollout begins in the 2025–26 academic year, starting with Grade 6 and expanding to other levels and grades each subsequent year. This marks the first time IIT Guwahati has co-developed a full K–12 programme in artificial intelligence with GSL, which brings deep experience in delivering STEM and future technology programmes across Indian schools. AIQ is designed to be inclusive. With elements of storytelling, design, art, and ethics integrated into the curriculum, students across disciplines can engage meaningfully with AI. The goal is for students to understand AI, question it, and learn to build responsibly with it. This initiative directly addresses the growing AI skills gap in K-12 education and the lack of future-ready STEM programs. By providing an interdisciplinary, practical tech education, GSL and IIT Guwahati aim to bridge the school-to-industry skills mismatch, aligning with both the National Education Policy (NEP) and global skill demands.

AI ambitions: Software strength meets hardware hurdle
AI ambitions: Software strength meets hardware hurdle

New Indian Express

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

AI ambitions: Software strength meets hardware hurdle

NEW DELHI: India is making an assertive push toward AI self-reliance through a set of national policies aimed at reducing dependence on foreign technologies. Flagship programmes like the National Strategy for AI (#AIForAll) and the IndiaAI Mission focus on inclusive innovation, expanding compute capacity, and building sovereign data ecosystems. Complementary efforts such as Bhashini, the DPDPA 2023, and the National Semiconductor Mission target responsible AI, data protection, and domestic chip manufacturing.

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