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Top 7 tech trends in skill education for 2025

by Madhuri Dubey
December 19, 2024
in Resources, Technology

AI with sophisticated LLMs, AR-VR-MR, Robots, Blockchain, IoT – these technologies are fast gaining ground in the lexicon of work-integrated education the world over. Their assimilation is ubiquitous and seamless in almost every walk of life. Following the unprecedented pace of technology adoption, new opportunities in skill education, new emerging job markets, innovative collaborations are rapidly changing the skill education landscape in India. 

A quick scan of how things unfolded in 2024 on the tech front provides a backdrop to connecting the dots and visualising key trends that will shape the skill education in 2025.

So, what does 2025 hold in store for us? Few seismic shifts or a gradual move towards embracing change with a confidently positive outlook? I’m sure it’s going to be a mix of both! For sure, the pace of digital technology adoption in India is going to set new global benchmarks in making skill education accessible, affordable and equitable. 

Tech trends shaping the future of skill education in 2025

Skill education in India is in flux, as it gradually transitions from being a blueprint or design to the realities of execution and implementation. To replicate and scale successful initiatives or sustain the promising ones demands a fresh approach to the purpose, the positioning of ways to blend and integrate academic learning with real-world practical, vocational training.

Gradually, the lines between these dichotomies might blur and critical aspects like quality, inclusivity, affordability will not only get focused but also play a crucial role in gaining acceptance among key stakeholders. 

Let’s look at top tech trends that will usher in an era of learning that serves many purposes – personal, professional, economic and social in 2025.

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Synergies, convergence and digital public infrastructure (DPI)

SIDH portal from MSDE, with a vision to serve as DPI for skills and vocational education in India envisages convergence of skill education, employment and entrepreneurship along with schemes like Apprenticeships, bringing together various departments and affiliated agencies. Similarly at the state level too many tech-enabled initiatives like digital hubs and portals are redefining access to skilling along with assessments and job openings.

Investing in DPIs can consolidate various schemes and programs, thus increase enrolement, what will be crucial for 2025 is the KPIs for rate of completion or certification of the enroled candidates.

Smart assessments, credits, learning paths and upward mobility

The credit framework proposed by NEP 2020 anchoring many path-breaking recommendations like equivalence, flexibility, interdisciplinary curriculum, certification as per credit levels and so on – this is possible only with fool-proof robust assessment frameworks that align with multiple modes of learning.

AI-driven assessments, credit banks secured by blockchains and digital proctoring for real time monitoring will sent new trends as we move toward integrating outcome-based learning and practical training in our academic curriculum

Balance the high-touch with high-tech to elevate industrial training

Practical, technical or industrial training tools powered by emerging technologies, smart learning environments for immersive learning will disrupt vocational training in multiple ways. Access to technology and software like CAD or training through AR- VR – MR will not only improve the skills at the lowest levels but also build on the aspirational value of entry level jobs.

Modernizing ITIs or similar institutes will necessitate investing in the latest technology for preparing tomorrow’s workforce with pride and confidence, erasing their identity with the colour of collars or helmets, technology providing a level playing field.

tech trends for skill education in 2025

Formally qualified but underemployed will break many barriers

Thanks to technology, gig jobs have disrupted employment in India in unimaginable ways!  Platform and gig workers can upskill, get certified and prepare themselves for real-time market demands, ensure steady and higher paying gigs.

Besides boosting productivity and outcomes, technology will also create new avenues for these professionals to navigate multiple pathways to earn, learn, grow and strive towards financial independence and social security. 

Personalisation, automation, gamification, feedback and analytics

Technology infused learning at all levels is fast getting integrated into traditional learning model and with NEP 2020 advocating multidisciplinary courses, there are sustained efforts at curriculum revamp, credits and capacity building.

Micro-credentials and highly modular learning that meets immediate needs will see huge demand keeping in mind the learning needs and job aspirations of Gen Z.

Online counselling, mentoring and lifelong learning

With growing demand for professional counsellors, students, jobs seekers and employees will benefit greatly from online and hybrid forms of counselling sessions. Mentoring and coaching with innovative use of technology and tools will define new approaches to mental well being and overall professional development.

With many youth finding it difficult to match their interests and aspirations with education and skill and career paths, technology will help in expanding the reach of such services – both to youth and their parents.

Connectivity, democratised access in multiple languages and inclusion

5G connectivity, affordable internet and cost effective mobile devices will deepen technology penetration in rural and remote areas thereby democratizing access to learning.

With platforms like Bhashini, seamless support in multilingual content can be made available breaking geographical and linguistic barriers.

Above trends are an indication of how strong and influential technology will become in 2025 various aspects of education, employment and lifelong learning. With India already setting global benchmarks in digital payments and financial inclusion, could we witness a similar transformation in implementing skill-based, work-integrated learning? 2025 might just accelerate the momentum of these advancements. The question is, are we prepared to keep pace with this rapid progress and harness the opportunities it presents?

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