IIT Madras (Image/PTI) NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology Madras-led digital learning platform SWAYAM Plus has launched three new beginner-friendly artificial intelligence (AI) courses under its ‘AI for All’ campaign, expanding access to foundational AI skills as the platform completes two years of operations.The courses — AI for Aspiring Engineers, AI for Administrators, and Prompt Engineering — have been developed in partnership with IITM Pravartak. They are designed for learners with no prior coding or AI background and focus on practical, real-world applications across domains.The courses were launched by IIT-M director V Kamakoti on Friday marking the platform’s second anniversary which brought together representatives from government, industry, academia and the learner community, and also recognised key partners and top-performing learners.Registrations for all three courses are currently open on the SWAYAM Plus portal, with the last date set as May 10, 2026.Among the offerings, AI for Aspiring Engineers aims to equip students transitioning from school to engineering with foundational knowledge of Python, AI and machine learning using engineering datasets. The course is priced at Rs 500 plus GST.AI for Administrators is targeted at management professionals, focusing on decision-making using AI, machine learning and generative AI tools. It is priced at Rs 100 plus GST.The Prompt Engineering course introduces learners to interacting effectively with AI systems to generate accurate outputs, and is also priced at Rs 100 plus GST.Highlighting the platform’s growth, SWAYAM Plus coordinator and IIT-M dean (planning) R Sarathi said the initiative, backed by the ministry of education, has expanded rapidly since its launch.“SWAYAM Plus… has successfully completed two years. Since its inception, the platform has grown significantly, now hosting over 500 online courses across more than 15 sectors… To date, over 5.50 lakh learners have registered,” he said.The ‘AI for All’ campaign, launched in May 2025, has already seen strong uptake. The first batch of five introductory AI courses drew over 42,000 registrations, while a second batch, which included a course for educators, attracted more than 50,000 learners.The platform continues to focus on employment-oriented digital learning aligned with national frameworks, with select courses offering credit recognition and academic validation by IIT Madras.About the AuthorManash Pratim GohainManash Pratim Gohain is a seasoned journalist with over two decades at The Times of India, where he has built a rich body of work spanning education policy, politics, and governance. Renowned for his incisive coverage of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, accreditation reforms, and skilling initiatives, he has also reported on student politics, urban policy, and social movements. His political reportage—both reflective and news-driven—adds depth to his writing, bridging policy with public impact. Through his 2,500 articles and related outlets, he has emerged as a trusted voice in national discourse, particularly in linking education reform to broader societal change.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosHow Raghav Chadha, Sandeep Pathak, Ashok Mittal Exit Triggers AAP CrisisAAP Targets Raghav Chadha & MPs Over Exit, Says they ‘Betrayed The People Of Punjab’Meet The 7 AAP MPs Who Resigned And Joined BJP In Big Political Shock To KejriwalRaghav Chadha Quits AAP, Joins BJP With Six Other MPs | WatchBihar CM Samrat Choudhary Clears Floor Test, NDA Government Proves Majority In AssemblyTamil Nadu Polls See Surge in First-Time Voters, Youth Drive Record TurnoutBJP Declares Yogi Adityanath as CM Face for 2027 UP Assembly ElectionsRSS’ Dattatreya Hosabale In US: “Hindus Not Supremacist, Have Nothing To Apologise For”“Unfair To Drag Armed Forces”: Gen MM Naravane After Rahul Gandhi Cites Unpublished Memoir In LSIndia Urges Citizens Not To Travel To Iran, Asks Nationals To Leave Amid Ongoing Tensions123PhotostoriesA rare moment put Ranthambore National Park back in the spotlight — 5 reasons fans are going now‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ star Anne Hathaway’s most iconic red carpet looksThis everyday travel item often triggers airport bag checks — and you probably packed it5 game-changing rituals that can save your relationshipVitamin B12 deficiency is more common than you think: Foods you need in your daily diet‘Raja Shivaji’, ‘Chand Mera Dil’, ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’: Bollywood releases slated for May 2026’The Devil Wears Prada 2′ cast then vs now: How Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and more have evolved 20 years after the originalIs your Jamdani saree real or fake? Here’s how to tellShe Googled him… then married him! Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha’s sweetest love storyHow Rs 7 lakh gaming debt allegedly led to brutal rape-murder in South Delhi home123Hot PicksTamil Nadu ElectionWest Bengal voter turnoutAssembly Election 2026Mamata BanerjeeTamil Nadu voter turnoutAmit ShahPM ModiTop TrendingRaghav Chadha Joins BJPTamil Nadu electionAP SSC Class 10 resultsRRB opens qualificationAIIMS B.Sc. coursesJac Class 12 ResultPatrick MahomesBengal PollsNirmala SitharamanIPL Orange Cap
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology Madras-led digital learning platform SWAYAM Plus has launched three new beginner-friendly artificial intelligence (AI) courses under its ‘AI for All’ campaign, expanding access to foundational AI skills as the platform completes two years of operations.The courses — AI for Aspiring Engineers, AI for Administrators, and Prompt Engineering — have been developed in partnership with IITM Pravartak. They are designed for learners with no prior coding or AI background and focus on practical, real-world applications across domains.The courses were launched by IIT-M director V Kamakoti on Friday marking the platform’s second anniversary which brought together representatives from government, industry, academia and the learner community, and also recognised key partners and top-performing learners.Registrations for all three courses are currently open on the SWAYAM Plus portal, with the last date set as May 10, 2026.Among the offerings, AI for Aspiring Engineers aims to equip students transitioning from school to engineering with foundational knowledge of Python, AI and machine learning using engineering datasets. The course is priced at Rs 500 plus GST.AI for Administrators is targeted at management professionals, focusing on decision-making using AI, machine learning and generative AI tools. It is priced at Rs 100 plus GST.The Prompt Engineering course introduces learners to interacting effectively with AI systems to generate accurate outputs, and is also priced at Rs 100 plus GST.Highlighting the platform’s growth, SWAYAM Plus coordinator and IIT-M dean (planning) R Sarathi said the initiative, backed by the ministry of education, has expanded rapidly since its launch.“SWAYAM Plus… has successfully completed two years. Since its inception, the platform has grown significantly, now hosting over 500 online courses across more than 15 sectors… To date, over 5.50 lakh learners have registered,” he said.The ‘AI for All’ campaign, launched in May 2025, has already seen strong uptake. The first batch of five introductory AI courses drew over 42,000 registrations, while a second batch, which included a course for educators, attracted more than 50,000 learners.The platform continues to focus on employment-oriented digital learning aligned with national frameworks, with select courses offering credit recognition and academic validation by IIT Madras.