While AI adoption has increased in Indian schools, it’s important to understand how to handle it responsibly to enhance data protection, prevent misuse, and promote ethical learning. Without clear guidance, AI can create confusion and risks instead of improving learning outcomes. Common Concerns of Using AI in Schools Indian classrooms
Apart from classroom management, teaching also involves balancing lesson planning, assessments, student engagement, and student support, often within a limited time. And this is where Extramarks ExtraAI makes a real difference. Designed for practical classroom use, Extramarks AI tools help teachers integrate AI into everyday teaching without disrupting their existing
Preparing for board exams has always been a high-pressure journey for students. Long hours of textbook reading, endless practice papers, and last-minute revisions are all too familiar. But now, with AI tools becoming more common in education, that process is starting to shift. From personalised study plans to instant feedback
According to IMARC Group, India’s Learning Management System market was valued at USD 751.80 million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 3,018.06 million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 16.7%. This growth is strongly linked to AI-powered personalisation and adaptive assessments. However, Indian schools face unique challenges.
AI has rapidly become a part of everyday learning for students, both inside and outside the classroom. A recent EY-FICCI 2025 study found that over 60% of higher-education institutions in India now allow students to use AI tools for academic tasks, signalling a growing acceptance of AI as part of
Language can often be a barrier in Indian classrooms, especially when students are taught in a language they’re not fully comfortable with. If you’ve ever seen a child struggle to understand a lesson just because it wasn’t in their mother tongue, you know how real this problem is. That’s where