AI augments teaching; it does not replace our faculty.
Every BIPE student is taught by a human teacher and mentored by a human faculty member. AI is a tool the teacher uses — never a substitute for the teacher in the room.
Each is reviewed by faculty; none replaces the teacher; all are voluntary for the student.
After a diagnostic check at the start of a course, faculty use AI to generate additional practice problems matched to each student’s gap profile — so weaker students aren’t lost, and stronger students aren’t bored.
Faculty draft lesson materials with multiple worked examples per concept, multilingual prompts (Hindi where it bridges understanding), and accessibility considerations for students with disabilities — drafted faster, reviewed by humans.
In CSE labs, students can ask Claude to walk through a buggy program with them — getting unstuck in 5 minutes instead of waiting for the next class. Faculty supervise; students still own the final code.
AI helps faculty generate variant questions for formative assessments, mapped to specific Course Outcomes — keeping the assessment fresh while the underlying learning outcomes stay constant across cohorts.
Course-level simulations let students try, fail, retry and understand at their own pace before they touch real lab equipment — they make better mistakes when they get to the floor.
When a Purvanchal student understands a concept better in Hindi, faculty use AI to bridge the language — without losing technical precision. The student then writes the answer in their preferred language.