In a major stride towards building a tech-driven, future-ready education system, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance research, digital learning, and innovation in the Indian educational ecosystem.
The collaboration aims to bring Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), extended reality, gamification, and data analytics into mainstream learning—making education more accessible, inclusive, engaging, and outcome-focused for millions of students across the country.
Accelerating NEP 2020 Vision
School Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar called the partnership a crucial step in realising India’s New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
According to him, the next phase of learning demands full-scale digital transformation:
“All textbooks must be digitised and made available in 22 scheduled languages to support mother-tongue-based education. Content creation should now focus on gamification, animation, videos and extended reality.”
He also emphasised the urgent need for Personalised Adaptive Learning (PAL) and high-quality AI-powered pedagogical tools that can support innovative lesson planning and smarter assessments.
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What This Collaboration Aims to Achieve
Through this MoU, NCERT and IIT Madras will collaborate in multiple strategic areas, including:
1. High-Quality Digital Learning Content
Development and delivery of interactive, multimedia-rich content aligned with 21st-century learning needs.
2. Teacher Upskilling & Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
Empowering teachers with advanced training in digital pedagogy, emerging technologies, and innovative teaching models.
3. AI & ML-Enabled Learning Solutions
Integration of adaptive learning engines, automated assessments, AI tutors, and personalised learning pathways.
4. Big Data-Driven Insights & Educational Research
Using data analytics to identify learning gaps, monitor outcomes, and shape evidence-based policy decisions.
5. Multilingual & Inclusive Learning Platforms
Ensuring equal access for all learners—across regions, languages, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Strengthening India’s Digital Education Future
NCERT Chairman Dinesh Saklani said the initiative marks a transformative shift in India’s educational journey.
“This collaboration represents a major step toward leveraging technology for accessible and inclusive education.”
With India preparing its students for global competitiveness, the NCERT–IIT Madras partnership promises to reshape classrooms into dynamic, tech-enabled learning hubs—empowering teachers, engaging students, and setting new benchmarks for educational innovation.