A recent HirePro study unveils that 63 per cent of colleges in India are taking proactive measures to prepare for an AI-driven future by incorporating multiple strategic steps in their approach. The report highlights that colleges are not only focusing on immediate job-ready skills but also positioning themselves to lead the way in preparing students for future AI-led industries.
The study, which surveyed over 20,000 students and 350+ colleges, reveals that 40 per cent of institutions are enhancing their curriculum to include AI-related subjects and disciplines. Additionally, 27 per cent of colleges are collaborating with tech giants for research-based projects and learning, further strengthening ties between academia and the industry.
Specialised academic courses are also on the rise, with 17 per cent of institutions offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in AI, Machine Learning, and Data Science, ensuring students gain deep technical knowledge. Furthermore, 13 per cent of colleges offer certificate courses tailored to AI-related fields, while 7 per cent are working to raise awareness about AI’s impact on the future of work. Interestingly, only 3 per cent of colleges have gone the extra mile to establish Centres of Excellence (COE) or AI labs on their campuses, underlining the need for more investment in infrastructure that can drive innovation and practical learning.
This report reflects the shifting priorities within higher education as institutions take meaningful strides towards ensuring that students are not only prepared for the jobs of today but are also equipped to thrive in a future increasingly dominated by AI technologies.