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AI in EdTech: Disrupting Traditional Teaching Models in India and Abroad

Sanjay Laul
Sanjay Laul Published Feb 28, 2026
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Artificial intelligence is not something people are trying out in education technology anymore. It is actually changing the way things are done in teaching and learning. This is happening in India and in education systems around the world. What is different about intelligence in education now is that it is being used a lot and we have proof that it works. We have data that shows artificial intelligence is helping with things like getting students interested in learning, making sure they finish their work and making teaching more efficient. It is also helping to save money. All of this is changing the way we think about classrooms. Artificial intelligence in education is really making a difference in how students learn and how teachers teach.

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India Has Become One of the Largest AI-Enabled Learning MarketsPersonalized Learning Is Delivering Measurable Outcome GainsAdaptive Systems Are Replacing One-Size-Fits-All InstructionGlobal Adoption Patterns Mirror India’s ExperienceAssessment Models Are Evolving Beyond Traditional ExaminationsContinuous Evaluation Is Improving Confidence and Skill VisibilityFaculty Roles Are Being Redefined, Not ReplacedCost Structures Are Driving Scalable Education ModelsSkill-Based Learning Has Seen Faster AI AdoptionEducation Is Shifting Toward Continuous and Adaptive LearningAI’s Role Is Being Reframed Around Employability and Equity
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India Has Become One of the Largest AI-Enabled Learning Markets

In India the use of Artificial Intelligence in education is happening fast. This started to happen a lot since 2021. If we look at the numbers India now has one of the groups of students learning on computers or phones in the world. Artificial Intelligence in education is used by over 300 million students every year. They use classes or a mix of online and regular classes.

At the time companies that provide education services are using Artificial Intelligence tools a lot. These Artificial Intelligence tools include computer programs that help students learn at their own pace and systems that grade tests automatically. Artificial Intelligence is being used in schools, colleges and in special courses that help people learn new skills, for their jobs. This is all happening quickly. The driver is really important, not something new. The usual way of teaching where everyone is taught the thing is not working well in India. This is because India has a lot of types of people and languages. Traditional teaching methods are struggling to work for all of India’s people with all the languages and backgrounds that India has.

Personalized Learning Is Delivering Measurable Outcome Gains

Learning outcome data shows us that things are changing. Big studies of learning platforms show that students do better when their lessons are tailored to them. They get about 20 to 30 percent better at understanding things when their teachers use their behavior and test results to guide them.

Adaptive Systems Are Replacing One-Size-Fits-All Instruction

AI systems change the order of lessons. Make them easier or harder based on what the student needs. This means we do not have to teach every student the same thing at the same time.

This is a change in the way we teach. Now we focus on the student. What they need to learn, not just on the lessons we have to teach. The way we teach changes all the time, not every now and then because adaptive learning platforms, like these, are based on learning outcome data and adaptive learning platforms.

Global Adoption Patterns Mirror India’s Experience

Around the world we see the same things happening in education. In Europe, North America and some parts of Asia, colleges and universities are using Artificial Intelligence to help design courses for big classes. When we look at how the schools are doing we can see that classes that use Artificial Intelligence to help with tutoring and give feedback automatically have fewer students dropping out and more students finishing. This is really important for classes, like math and science, data and business where a lot of students have given up in the past. Artificial Intelligence is being used in these areas to make a difference.

Assessment Models Are Evolving Beyond Traditional Examinations

Assessment models are changing a lot. The old way of testing people with examinations only shows a little bit of what they have learned. This is often not connected to the world and how they can actually use what they have learned. Now we have ways of assessing people that use artificial intelligence. These new methods allow us to check on people all the time with tests, simulations and tasks that show how well they can do things.

Continuous Evaluation Is Improving Confidence and Skill Visibility

When we look at the education system we can see that using these assessment models with artificial intelligence is a good thing. It helps us get an idea of what skills people really have. It also means that people do not have to worry much about doing well on one big exam. This makes people feel more confident about what they can do. It helps teachers know what they are doing right. Assessment models like these are very helpful. Assessment models are making a difference in education.

Faculty Roles Are Being Redefined, Not Replaced

Faculty roles are changing because of Artificial Intelligence integration. At first people were worried that Artificial Intelligence would take the place of teachers. But studies that looked at how much work teachers do show that Artificial Intelligence does not replace teachers it just changes what they do. Artificial Intelligence can do things like grade papers, keep track of attendance and teach material. This means teachers have time to do more important things like helping students one on one making new classes and helping students learn by doing things. In some universities using Artificial Intelligence to do administrative tasks has made teachers more efficient and productive. Artificial Intelligence is helping teachers to focus on valuable tasks and this is good for students and teachers. Faculty roles are really changing because of Artificial Intelligence integration. It is making a big difference in how teachers work.

Cost Structures Are Driving Scalable Education Models

The way things cost money is. That is making this shift happen. When we look at the money spent on education we can see that using intelligence for a mix of teaching methods can bring down the cost per student by 15 to 25 percent. This does not affect how much the students learn. This has effects on how many people can get an education and how many people the schools can teach, especially in countries, like India. In India a lot of people want to get an education that they can afford but the schools cannot teach that many people. Around the world schools are able to teach students without having to build a lot more classrooms and buildings. Education finance data and artificial intelligence are making this possible for education. That is why artificial intelligence and education finance data are so important.

Skill-Based Learning Has Seen Faster AI Adoption

The way things are changing is not the same for every subject. Artificial Intelligence is being used a lot in areas where people learn skills and get results like getting a certification, executive education and learning new things for a job. When people look at how many students are enrolling and finishing these programs they see that students in these areas really like it when they can learn in their own way, get feedback right away and learn things that will help them get a job. On the other hand the old way of teaching where a teacher just talks to the class is not working as well in areas where things are changing really fast. Artificial Intelligence is helping to change the way people learn skills.

Education Is Shifting Toward Continuous and Adaptive Learning

From a point of view this change shows that the way we teach is being rethought. Education is changing in ways. It is moving away from teaching students in bursts and towards helping them learn all the time. It is also moving away from making all students learn the things at the same time and instead letting them learn at their own pace. It is moving away from teachers being the only ones in charge to using data to help students learn. These changes are not just ideas, they are actually happening. We can see this because of the results we have gotten over years from schools in India and other countries.

AI’s Role Is Being Reframed Around Employability and Equity

The real value of Artificial Intelligence in education technology is about making sure education is connected to getting a job, being fair to everyone and helping a lot of people. The big change that is happening is not about getting rid of classrooms. The big change that is happening is about making teaching by using methods that really work for students and really work for the economy. Artificial Intelligence in education technology is important because it helps students learn the skills that the economy really needs.

In conclusion, AI is not dismantling traditional education overnight, but it is systematically reshaping its foundations. Empirical evidence from India and abroad points to improved learning outcomes, higher efficiency, and greater personalization through AI-enabled models. As adoption deepens, the defining question for education systems will not be whether to integrate AI, but how effectively teaching models evolve to harness its measurable benefits.

TAGGED: AI Education, AI-based Learning, Digital Transformation, Future of Learning, Outcome-based learning
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By Sanjay Laul
Sanjay is a 1st-generation entrepreneur with a vision to change the international education landscape. In 2012, he dreamed of a unique, risk-free, transparent model to bridge higher education institutions closer to their target students in India, Africa, and elsewhere in the world. This paved the way for the tech-driven international education leader M Square Media (MSM), and from there Sanjay has developed more than 20 years of operations and managerial experience, specializing in strategic partnerships, human capital management, and business development for market entry and expansion and getting a first-to-market advantage.
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