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AISECT Learn’s remarkable journey featured in ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ on JioHotstar

S. Divya Sree by S. Divya Sree
April 22, 2025
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Empowering learners across India through accessible, industry-aligned online education, AISECT Learn takes center stage in Edstead’s documentary series that chronicles the evolution of India’s edtech movement.

In a compelling portrayal of innovation-driven transformation, AISECT Learn has been featured in the documentary series ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ and is now streaming on JioHotstar. The series, which premiered on April 11, 2025, sheds a light on the innovations and impact of platforms like AISECT Learn that are bridging the gap between education, employability, and equity; especially in underserved regions.

AISECT Learn’s story stands out in the series for its inclusive, mission-driven approach to online learning; addressing some of India’s most pressing education challenges. From enabling learners to offering upskilling pathways for working professionals, the platform has been instrumental in making quality education and vocational training accessible to a wide and diverse learner base, particularly in underserved and rural regions.

To watch the full episode on how AISECT Learn is transforming education and skilling in India, click here to stream it now on JioHotstar.

AISECT Learn: A Mission Rooted in Access and Employment

Since its inception, AISECT Learn has stood for more than just digital education, it has embodied a movement to empower learners from tier-3 and tier-4 towns, villages, and remote geographies.

Dr. Siddharth Chaturvedi, Executive Vice President, AISECT Group and Chancellor, SCOPE Global Skills University, underscores the vision stating, “AISECT Learn was built with the belief that quality education and skill development should not be restricted by geography or affordability. We are committed to building a sustainable, scalable, and inclusive model where learners gain not just degrees but real employability skills aligned with industry.”

AISECT Learn’s remarkable journey featured in ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ on JioHotstar

Key Themes from ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ Featuring AISECT Learn

The documentary episode featuring AISECT Learn unpacks four foundational pillars that have shaped its success:

1. Blended Learning: Bridging Physical and Digital Models

AISECT Learn’s blended learning model combines its 5,000+ training centers with digital platforms to deliver accessible, high-quality education. With trained personnel, practical infrastructure, and university tie-ups for certification, the model ensures learners across India, especially in rural and remote areas, gain both skills and credentials.

Mr. Santosh Choubey, Chairman, AISECT Group and Chief Mentor, AISECT Learn reaffirms his firm belief in this model, when he says, “Blended learning is the future of education in India, especially when we aim to reach the last mile. We already have the physical infrastructure, trained personnel, and the ability to deliver content in Indian languages. By combining this with digital access, we create multipurpose learning centers that are inclusive, scalable, and impactful.”

2. Work-Integrated Learning Program: Learning While Earning

As a strategic initiative towards bridging the employability gap, AISECT Learn has introduced work-integrated learning programs (WILP) in collaboration with industries. These programs provide hands-on, job-oriented training aligned with industry.

“We developed work-integrated learning programs in partnership with industries to provide hands-on and job-oriented learning. This model ensures that students acquire domain expertise alongside practical skills,” says Dr. Pallavi Rao Chaturvedi, Executive Vice President, AISECT Group.

3. NEP Leap Program: Implementing Skill-Based Learning in Line with NEP 2020

AISECT Learn actively supports the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 through initiatives like NEP Leap program. Through this program, AISECT Learn has partnered with universities and government institutions to implement key tenets of NEP 2020. And programs like Deeksharambh help integrate personality development, internships, and digital literacy into higher education for learners in rural and semi-urban areas.

Dr. Aditi Chaturvedi Vats, Director, AISECT Group and Chancellor, Rabindranath Tagore University, stressed that “NEP Leap was launched to integrate skill education into mainstream learning. We partner with open universities, colleges, and government institutions to improve employability and reach tech-deprived learners.”

4. Scaling Future Skills with EdTech Innovation and Startup Culture

Dr. Siddharth Chaturvedi, further reflects on the ecosystem stating, “Our vision is to take this model global. With technology becoming integral to education, we aim to offer blended, flexible learning that caters to diverse geographies and industries.”

AISECT Learn continuously innovates in digital content and delivery. The platform is investing in future-ready skills like AI, machine learning, and entrepreneurship, while also supporting startup initiatives.

Student Success Stories: Empowering Learners

AISECT Learn’s impact is best reflected in career success of several students. The documentary features the transformative journeys of three students who benefited immensely through upskilling and industry-oriented learning:

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  • Mr. Shashi Gaurav from Araria, Bihar, enrolled in the Vocational Training Program in Automotive Production offered through AISECT Learn’s Work Integrated Learning Program. The program equipped him with hands-on technical knowledge, enabling him to secure a position at India Yamaha Motors Ltd., where he is now working as a supervisor, building a promising career in the automotive sector.
  • Mr. Shailesh Gupta, a passionate creative learner, pursued the Certificate Program in Animation and VFX, a specialized digital content course under AISECT Learn’s Animation and Multimedia Academy. With skills aligned to industry standards, Mr. Shailesh is now thriving as a VFX artist, contributing to projects with professional finesse.
  • Ms. Sakshi Barole, from Khandwa, a student of the NEP Skill Program, AISECT Learn’s onboarding and foundational skilling program. She completed courses in Communication Skills, MS Excel, and Personality Development, enhancing her workplace readiness. These skills paved the way for her to start working at TCS iON, setting her on a path of continuous professional growth.

Explore AISECT’s impactful work in skill development, digital learning, and vocational education, including major initiatives, collaborations, and more. Click here to learn more! 

A model for scalable, inclusive education

AISECT Learn’s journey stands as a compelling example of how education technology, when thoughtfully executed, can drive transformation across India. With its learner-first approach, deep partnerships, and grassroots in India’s socio-economic fabric, it continues to shape a future-ready, skilled India; and potentially, a global model for inclusive edtech.

“The entire objective behind producing this series was to illuminate the transformation of education into an affordable and accessible realm for millions,” said Mr. Shekhar Bhattacharjee, Founder of Edstead. “The series not only captures the highs and lows of the edtech sector but also underscores its ongoing commitment to creating a positive impact.”

Its success story, now streaming into homes through The Indian EdTech Story produced by Edstead, is a powerful reminder that real change begins with accessible, industry-aligned, and mission-driven education. AISECT Learn’s feature in the series delves into its evolution, challenges, and deep societal impact, offering viewers a window into what’s possible when technology, education, and skill development commitment intersect. It is not just a story of digital learning, it is a story of hope, equity, and a future where every learner, regardless of location or background, has the tools to succeed.

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