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India leads global GenAI learning with 3.6 mn enrollments, highest worldwide: Report

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Last updated: 2025/12/16 at 2:58 AM
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India is rapidly establishing itself as a global powerhouse in the field of Generative AI (GenAI), and recent data confirms this trajectory. A new report by Coursera reveals that India led the world in GenAI learning in 2025, with a staggering 3.6 million enrollments. This surge in interest and skill development underscores the nation’s commitment to becoming an AI-ready workforce and capitalizing on the immense opportunities presented by this transformative technology.

India’s Ascent as a Generative AI Learning Leader

The Coursera report, titled “Learner Trends 2025,” analyzed data from over 32.8 million learners globally and paints a clear picture: India isn’t just participating in the GenAI revolution, it’s leading it. The 3.6 million enrollments significantly outpace other nations, demonstrating a proactive approach to upskilling and reskilling its population. This isn’t a fleeting trend either; the report highlights a continued and accelerating demand for GenAI education within the country.

The pace of learning is particularly noteworthy. Indian learners are now enrolling in GenAI programs at a rate of three per minute, a dramatic increase from one per minute the previous year. This exponential growth signifies a widespread recognition of the importance of GenAI across various industries and career paths.

Popular Courses Fueling the Growth

Several courses have been instrumental in driving this massive uptake in AI education. Google AI Essentials, Generative AI for Everyone, and Generative AI: Introduction and Applications are consistently topping the enrollment charts. These courses cater to a diverse audience, from beginners seeking a foundational understanding to professionals looking to enhance their existing skillsets. The accessibility and practical focus of these programs are key factors in their popularity.

The Impact of GenAI Skills on Career Outcomes

This investment in AI skills isn’t simply about acquiring knowledge; it’s translating into tangible career benefits for Indian learners. Coursera’s Learner Outcomes Report 2025 reveals impressive results. A remarkable 95% of Indian learners reported positive career outcomes, including securing new roles or advancing within their current organizations.

Furthermore, 55% of learners experienced a salary increase, directly attributable to their newly acquired GenAI skills. Beyond professional gains, the report also highlights the personal benefits, with 96% of learners reporting increased confidence and a greater sense of accomplishment. This holistic impact underscores the value of continuous learning in the age of AI.

The Economic Potential of Generative AI in India

The rise of artificial intelligence in India isn’t just a workforce development story; it’s an economic one. An EY report suggests that GenAI has the potential to reshape 38 million jobs and add a substantial USD 1.5 trillion to India’s GDP by 2030. However, realizing this potential hinges on addressing a critical skills gap. Currently, only 3% of organizations in India possess the talent necessary to fully leverage the power of GenAI.

This disparity highlights the urgency of scaling up AI education and training initiatives. While India is leading in enrollment numbers, ensuring that the skills acquired are aligned with industry needs is paramount. The focus must shift towards creating a pipeline of qualified professionals who can drive innovation and economic growth.

The Evolving Skill Landscape and the Need for Adaptability

The World Economic Forum estimates that 38% of India’s core skills will evolve in the next five years. This rapid pace of change necessitates a culture of lifelong learning and adaptability. Beyond GenAI, Indian learners are also actively building foundational skills in areas like data science, cybersecurity, digital marketing, project management, and finance.

This broader focus on digital literacy demonstrates a strategic understanding of the interconnectedness of skills in the modern workplace. The demand for specialized, digital-first roles is increasing, and Indian learners are proactively preparing themselves to meet these challenges. Data analytics skills, in particular, are proving to be highly valuable in conjunction with GenAI knowledge.

Bridging the Gap: Expanding Access to AI Education

Ashutosh Gupta, Managing Director, India and Asia Pacific at Coursera, emphasizes the unique opportunity India has to lead in the AI era, given its young and ambitious workforce and rapidly expanding digital economy. However, he also stresses the need for “rapid skilling at scale.”

Achieving India’s ambition of becoming a global AI talent hub requires a concerted effort to expand access to high-quality, industry-aligned learning pathways. This includes initiatives to address the digital divide, provide affordable training options, and foster collaboration between educational institutions and industry partners. Investing in infrastructure and promoting digital inclusion are crucial steps in ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate in the AI revolution.

In conclusion, India’s leadership in GenAI learning is a testament to its proactive approach to workforce development and its ambition to become a global AI leader. The impressive enrollment numbers, coupled with positive career outcomes, demonstrate the tangible benefits of investing in AI education. However, sustained effort is needed to bridge the skills gap, expand access to learning opportunities, and ensure that India remains at the forefront of this transformative technology. The future of work is undeniably shaped by AI, and India is positioning itself to not just adapt to this future, but to define it.

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