India-Specific · Institutional & Board Specific
AI for rural education IndiaBuilt for ngos, rural schools.
The challenge
Rural educational institutions struggle with a chronic shortage of qualified subject-matter experts and high teacher-to-student ratios, leading to generic instruction that fails to address individual learning gaps in vernacular languages.
How AI Professor™ helps
The platform utilizes RAG technology on NCERT and State Board textbooks to ensure 24/7 hyper-local doubt clearance. AI Professor’s 'Coach Mode' assists under-resourced faculty by automating exam grading and generating syllabus heatmaps to identify which specific topics a village classroom is struggling to grasp.
Why ngos pick AI Professor™
Most "ai for rural education india" pitches are a thin wrapper around a generic LLM. AI Professor™ is the opposite: deeply integrated with institutional & board specific workflows, with branding, rosters, syllabus, exams and admin controls every decision-maker recognises.
What's in the box
A branded portal, an AI Teacher persona for every subject, 24×7 doubt-clearance, auto-graded worksheets and exams, handwriting evaluation, parent dashboards in regional languages, and a real admin console — usage, safety incidents, faculty workload.
Pricing & deployment
₹37 per student per month. A 14-day pilot covers branding, syllabus loading, teacher onboarding and parent communication. Full rollout typically takes 4–6 weeks.
Compliance & safety
Aligned with NEP 2020, CBSE, ICSE and Indian State Boards. Indian data residency. Mandatory K-12 safety filter.
Frequently asked questions
How does the platform handle low internet connectivity in remote villages?
AI Professor is optimized for low-bandwidth environments, utilizing compressed data packets for text-based RAG queries. This ensures that students can access 24/7 doubt clearance even on 2G or 3G networks common in rural settings.
Can AI Professor support regional languages like Marathi, Hindi, or Telugu?
The platform supports multi-lingual processing, allowing students to ask questions in their native tongue and receive responses grounded in the specific context of their State Board vernacular textbooks, ensuring no student is penalized for a lack of English fluency.
How can an NGO track the impact of the AI on student performance?
NGOs gain access to centralized dashboards that aggregate data from syllabus heatmaps. This allows administrators to see real-time progress across multiple village learning centers, identifying specific learning outcomes where students require additional physical intervention or resources.
Does the AI replace the existing rural school teacher?
No, the AI acts as a 'teaching assistant' through Coach Mode. It automates repetitive tasks like grading and basic doubt resolution, allowing the rural teacher to focus on mentorship and socio-emotional support rather than just content delivery.

