
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has developed EduReach, an AI-enabled digital learning platform aimed at helping schools with limited infrastructure adopt technology-driven education in a cost-effective manner.
Developed by the institute’s Wadhwani School of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (WSAI), EduReach offers a modular and open-source framework that allows schools to adopt digital tools gradually, rather than requiring large upfront investments in infrastructure. This flexible approach enables institutions to integrate only the components they need, making digital transformation more accessible.
The platform includes features such as course content management systems, analytics dashboards, and automated assessment tools, helping teachers track student performance and make data-driven decisions. It also supports AI-powered capabilities like automated question generation and real-time evaluation.
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EduReach has already been implemented in around 250 schools across two states, with plans to scale up to 11,000 government schools, potentially benefiting over 11 lakh students. The initiative is being expanded in collaboration with IIT Madras’ CSR programme Vidya Shakti, which focuses on last-mile delivery of digital education.
The initiative operates under the Centre of Excellence in AI for Education (Bodhan AI) and aligns with broader national efforts to use AI for improving public education systems. By enabling gradual and affordable adoption of digital tools, EduReach aims to bridge the digital divide and make quality learning accessible to students in underserved regions.

















