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Math, physics or prompt engineering? What Indian students are really choosing
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Indian learners are racing into the AI era, prioritising quick skills like prompt engineering over foundational subjects like math and physics. Despite topping global GenAI course enrollments, India ranks low in actual tech proficiency. Experts like Pavel Durov and Elon Musk stress the need for core analytical skills—raising urgent questions about depth, sustainability, and long-term innovation in India’s learning model.
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