How to learn anything faster with AI: Tools and tricks for Indian students and professionals

From ChatGPT to Khanmigo, explore how AI can help Indian learners master new skills, languages, and subjects — personalized, affordable, and easy to use.

By  Storyboard18| Nov 12, 2025 8:34 AM
From ChatGPT to Khanmigo, explore how AI can help Indian learners master new skills, languages, and subjects — personalized, affordable, and easy to use.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gradually embedded itself into our daily lives. It is not just an information bank but can be used as a practical go-to guide for one's studies or professional tasks.

AI as the Ultimate Study Buddy

For millions of students and professionals in India, AI is transforming how we learn. It’s not just about answering questions — it’s about explaining, testing, and personalizing learning.

Smart Study Tools You Can Use Today

ChatGPT can explain topics simply, Gemini can summarize long readings, and Khanmigo (from Khan Academy) acts as a friendly tutor. Indian platforms like upGrad are adding AI features to personalize lessons.

Prompts That Help You Learn Better

Try these:

• “Explain quantum computing like I’m in high school.” • “Give me a quiz on Indian geography.” • “Summarize this article for a beginner.”

Upskill for the Future

AI can also recommend resources to learn coding, finance, or marketing — even suggesting YouTube tutorials or free online courses. It’s like having a coach that never sleeps.

The Responsible Learner’s Rulebook

AI is here to help you understand, not to do your homework for you. Use it to think deeper, not shortcut the process. That’s how you truly learn — faster, and smarter.

First Published onNov 12, 2025 8:34 AM

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