Yotta and GGSIPU Partner to Launch AI-Based Education Model for Indian Universities

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Prime Highlights

  • Yotta Data Services has signed an MoU with GGSIPU to develop an AI-driven education model aimed at transforming higher education delivery in India.
  • The initiative seeks to expand access, improve quality, and lower costs by using AI-enabled learning at scale.

Key Facts

  • Yotta will support over 350 AI-enabled courses, offered free to more than 2,00,000 students across 125 GGSIPU-affiliated colleges.
  • The partnership plans to establish an AI Learning Lab within three years and aims to cut education delivery costs by up to 50%.

Background

Yotta Data Services has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) to create an AI-based education model for India’s higher education. The partnership aims to change how universities deliver learning on a large scale.

Yotta signed the MoU during the National Conclave on AI Evolution, organized by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), with senior national and state leaders in attendance. Under the agreement, Yotta will provide cloud infrastructure, servers and platform support for over 350 AI-enabled courses. These courses will be made available free of cost to over 2,00,000 students across 125 colleges affiliated with GGSIPU, making it the first university in India to adopt the proposed AI automation framework.

Addressing the event, the Vice President of India described the initiative as a major turning point for Indian education. He said the use of AI at scale can help improve access, quality, and affordability at the same time, while allowing teachers to focus more on mentoring and assessment rather than routine teaching.

Over the next three years, the partners plan to set up an AI Learning Lab at GGSIPU, introduce interactive AI-based courses across departments, and build a model that can be adopted by other universities in India. Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor and Education Minister highlighted the project’s potential to expand learning opportunities through distance and blended education models.

Yotta said the framework could reduce education delivery costs by up to 50% and remove limits on the number of students per course. GGSIPU officials added that the platform could eventually serve as a shared learning repository for universities nationwide.

The initiative will follow strict data security and privacy standards and is expected to be showcased nationally at the India-AI Impact Summit 2026.

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