About this site
Page last reviewed: 29 March 2026
Editorial method
We publish context first, references second
University of AI exists to make AI in India easier to understand without forcing readers to stitch the story together themselves. We aim to publish the framing, explain the India-specific consequence, and then show the source that supports it.
- We prefer original summaries, explainers, and guided pathways over sending users straight to a raw link list.
- We link to official portals, primary documents, and reputable source pages so readers can verify claims or take action.
- We are building a publication, not a directory and not a degree-granting institution.
What we are
University of AI is a free, editorial platform about artificial intelligence in India. We publish explainers, briefs, guided resource pages, and curated pathways across learning, government programmes, hiring, policy documents, startups, events, and practical tools. References matter here, but they are not the whole product.
Not a registered university
The name is a metaphor for a single place to learn about AI in the Indian context. We are not recognised under India's University Grants Commission (UGC) or similar bodies as a degree-granting university or college. We do not award degrees, diplomas, or credits. Any qualification you pursue remains between you and the institution that offers it.
Think of us as an independent editorial product: useful for orientation, synthesis, and discovery, but never a substitute for the official ministry, university, employer, or legal source.
How we source and publish
- We prioritise Indian government portals, industry bodies, research institutions, and widely used providers that matter in practice for readers in India.
- We write the on-site framing ourselves whenever possible, then link to the official or primary source for verification.
- Summaries can go out of date. Always verify deadlines, eligibility, wording, and policy status on the source page.
- We are not affiliated with IndiaAI, MeitY, NASSCOM, or any employer unless we say so explicitly.
Update cadence
High-signal pages such as home, signals, policy, and core hub intros are reviewed on a recurring editorial basis. Individual source pages, schemes, and listings may change faster than we can update every summary, which is why official references remain a core part of the reading experience.
Contact
Suggestions and corrections are welcome via the channels you use for the project (e.g. site footer or repository). If you represent an official programme and want a listing updated, point us to the public URL we should cite.