IIT Madras Integrates AI Tools to Personalise Learning for BS Degree Students, in Partnership with Scaler School of Technology

The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), through its Centre for Outreach and Digital Education (CODE), has announced a strategic collaboration to enhance the academic experience of students enrolled in its Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in Data Science and Applications. As part of this initiative, AI-powered educational tools will be deployed to support scalable, personalised learning experiences for its BS degree students across the country. This initiative reflects CODE’s ongoing mission to make high-quality education accessible and scalable for learners across India.

The rollout follows a successful pilot with 500 students earlier this year and is being executed in partnership with Scaler School of Technology (SST)—an undergraduate CS program recognised for its applied pedagogy and in-house AI engineering capabilities. These tools support students with interview preparation, coding practice, conceptual clarity, and real-time feedback loops.

Prof. Andrew Thangaraj, Chair of COE, IIT Madras, commented, “Our mission is to make quality education accessible at scale. Technology, when applied thoughtfully, can play a crucial role in making that happen. The AI tools being deployed are designed to supplement our existing academic framework and help learners gain confidence, receive faster feedback, and practice skills independently”

Abhimanyu Saxena, Co-founder, Scaler, added: “We’re honoured to support IIT Madras in its vision for tech-enabled learning. Our work at SST focuses on solving real-world classroom problems through AI-led systems, built in collaboration between students and practitioners. This collaboration allows those innovations to benefit thousands of learners across India”

Scaler’s contribution draws from its AI research and engineering efforts within its residential four-year undergraduate program, the Scaler School of Technology (SST). Several SST students, under the guidance of senior engineers, were involved in developing key features of the Companion tools.

The MoU, signed on June 2, 2025, is valid for one year with the option for extension. The tools will carry appropriate attribution to Scaler School of Technology, while IIT Madras retains control over data privacy and student engagement policies.

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