Key Points

The Aditya Birla Group has pledged Rs 2,200 crore to transform BITS Pilani with a new AI campus in Amaravati. The investment includes modernizing existing campuses under Project Vistaar and launching a digital edtech platform. Kumar Mangalam Birla emphasized aligning the initiatives with PM Modi’s vision for a trillion-dollar academic ecosystem. The AI campus will eventually support over 7,000 students with advanced research and entrepreneurship hubs.

Key Points: Kumar Mangalam Birla Announces Rs 2,200 Cr BITS Pilani AI Campus Expansion

  • Rs 1,000 crore allocated for AI campus in Amaravati
  • Project Vistaar to upgrade BITS Pilani campuses
  • New BITS Pilani Digital edtech platform launched
  • Expansion to support 7,000+ students in AI hub
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Aditya Birla Group announces Rs 2,200 crore investment to boost BITS Pilani, new AI campus

Aditya Birla Group invests Rs 2,200 crore in BITS Pilani AI campus, digital edtech, and infrastructure upgrades to boost India’s education ecosystem.

"These projects will lay the foundation for India’s knowledge economy – Kumar Mangalam Birla"

New Delhi, July 13

In a major boost to higher education and technology in India, Aditya Birla Group Chairman and BITS Pilani Chancellor Kumar Mangalam Birla on Sunday announced a Rs 2,200 crore investment for three key initiatives.

These include the launch of a cutting-edge AI campus in Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, the expansion and modernisation of existing BITS campuses under Project Vistaar, and the introduction of a new edtech platform -- BITS Pilani Digital.

The announcement was made during the convocation ceremony of BITS Pilani, which also saw the presence of former Chief Justice DY Chandrachud.

Speaking at the event, Birla said the new initiatives reflect the group’s strong commitment to transforming higher education in both physical and digital spaces.

He said these efforts are not just about scaling up, but about creating a powerful ecosystem that promotes learning, supports innovation, and contributes to inclusive national growth.

He added that these projects are aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of building a trillion-dollar academic ecosystem and preparing India for a digital, global future.

“These projects will also help lay the foundation for India’s knowledge economy, aligned with the Prime Minister’s vision of a trillion-dollar academic ecosystem, and preparing the nation for a digital, global future,” Birla mentioned.

Out of the total investment, around Rs 1,219 crore will go towards expanding and upgrading infrastructure at BITS Pilani’s campuses in Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad.

This expansion, under Project Vistaar, aims to enhance research capabilities, improve student experience, and encourage global collaborations.

Meanwhile, Rs 1,000 crore will be invested in building the new AI+ Campus at Amaravati, envisioned as a next-generation innovation hub focused on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.

The AI+ Campus in Amaravati will be spread across 35 acres and developed in two phases.

The first phase will accommodate 3,000 students with a focus on core academics and student life.

In the second phase, the campus will grow to support more than 7,000 students, adding advanced research centres, global collaboration zones, and dedicated entrepreneurship hubs.

Project Vistaar will also upgrade existing BITS campuses, with Rs 60 crore specifically allocated for modernising undergraduate laboratories.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a BITS alumna, I'm thrilled but also concerned - will this expansion maintain the institute's rigorous standards? The digital platform sounds promising though. More Indians deserve quality education.
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Rohit P
Great initiative! But I hope they don't just focus on metros. Tier 2/3 cities need such investments too. The Amaravati campus is a good start though 👍
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Kavya N
Finally some concrete steps towards making India an education hub! The AI campus could compete with global institutes if executed well. Hope they collaborate with industry for practical exposure.
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Sarah B
Impressive scale of investment! But will there be scholarships for economically weaker students? True transformation happens when quality education becomes accessible to all sections of society.
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Vikram M
Rs 2,200 crore is no small amount! Hope they maintain transparency in spending. The entrepreneurship hubs sound exciting - we need more job creators than job seekers in India.

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