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ABHAY ANAND
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New Delhi, Updated on Sep 23, 2021 08:02 IST

The two institutions will offer free as well as affordable paid courses in English, Hindi, Marathi & other popular Indian languages

National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and WiselyWise have announced the life-long learning initiative in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enable the skilling of Indian youth.

As part of this collaboration, WiselyWise has integrated its WiseCentral AI Education platform with NSDC’s eLearning portal, eSkill India to provide access to free AI courses and paid age-appropriate affordable courses in multiple regional languages including Hindi, Marathi, thus ensuring everyone can learn AI without barriers.

Learners will be able to customize their learning path depending on their interests and career prospects. These paths are custom developed for K-12 School Students, College Students and Adult Learners, in close collaboration with Global AI Leaders, Practitioners and Academic Partners. This provides a great head-start to students across age groups to skill and upskill for the AI future, in choosing higher education options and getting ready for lucrative careers.

Speaking about the partnership, Chandra Kumar, Founder & CEO, WiselyWise Singapore, said, “Working with leading corporations we realized the Digital Divide is a huge challenge to be overcome in the AI Future. Closing the Divide needs Education Intervention in the early years of a student and continuous investments in life-long learning of AI Skills. We are heavily investing in creating age-appropriate courses in regional languages apart from English so that no one gets left behind. Our partnership with NSDC brings AI to the doorstep of all learners in an easy-to-use online learning platform.

Vandana Bhatnagar, Chief Program Officer, National Skill Development Corporation said, “The Indian industry is undergoing a paradigm shift due to rapid evolution of digital technology. This digital transformation is sector and function agnostic and is increasingly driven by the use of AI technologies. There is a critical need for digitally skilled professionals to keep pace with this transformation. We intend to promote inclusive digital learning that would increase access and immersive learning opportunities for all. NSDC’s partnership with WiselyWise will help address this critical skill gap, by making a rich offering of AI courses readily accessible to students and professionals.”

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