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IITs Revolutionize Learning: AI, Ethics, and Flexible Degrees

13 Dec

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Summary

  • IITs are updating curricula annually to integrate AI and sustainability.
  • Students gain flexible entry, exit, and re-entry options for degrees.
  • Interdisciplinary tracks like AI+X and micro-credentials are now offered.
IITs Revolutionize Learning: AI, Ethics, and Flexible Degrees

Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are actively overhauling their academic programs to align with the National Education Policy 2020 and meet evolving technological and business demands. Institutions like IIT Kharagpur and IIT Kanpur are now reviewing and updating their course offerings much more frequently than in the past, moving towards an annual revision cycle to ensure curricula remain dynamic and relevant.

This shift introduces flexible learning models, allowing students multiple entry and exit points throughout their programs. Interdisciplinary tracks such as AI+X, healthtech, and energy transition are being developed, alongside micro-credentials in cutting-edge fields. The focus is on hands-on, project-based learning, with reduced credit burdens and new options like BTech Honours to foster innovation and industry readiness.

Several IITs, including Delhi and BHU, have implemented revamped courses with more outcome-based approaches and team-driven projects. IIT BHU, for instance, now offers certificates and diplomas for early exits. This proactive curriculum revision across the IIT system is crucial for maintaining global competitiveness and equipping students with contemporary skills for the future.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
IITs are updating curricula annually to include AI, sustainability, ethics, and flexible entry/exit options, aligning with NEP 2020.
IITs now offer interdisciplinary tracks like AI+X, healthtech, and micro-credentials in emerging fields.
IITs are accelerating course revisions to keep pace with rapid technological changes and industry needs.

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