Real labs are expensive. Real practice shouldn't be.
Colleges and universities use Abhigyaan for VR practicals (engineering, sciences, medical pre-clinical), agentic-AI tutoring in regional languages, multi-user rooms for guest lectures and cross-institutional collaboration, and learning analytics that flow into outcome-based education (OBE) reporting.
Book a Faculty Walk-throughFive ways colleges deploy Abhigyaan.
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VR practicals at scale
Engineering, sciences, medical pre-clinical — practise the same lab a hundred times without consumables.
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AI tutors in regional languages
Multilingual cloud tutor for 24/7 student help, grounded in the course syllabus.
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Multi-user rooms for remote faculty
Visiting faculty and industry mentors join from anywhere — same virtual lab, same students.
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Cross-institution collaboration
Joint courses, shared 3D content and team projects across colleges in shared persistent rooms.
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OBE-ready analytics
Map telemetry to programme and course outcomes; auto-generate attainment reports for accreditation.
Higher-ed FAQ.
- Which disciplines benefit most?
- Engineering (mechanical, electrical, civil), the basic sciences (physics, chemistry, biology), medical pre-clinical (anatomy, physiology) and the design disciplines. Anything where hands-on lab time is expensive, scarce or hazardous translates well into VR.
- Does it support Outcome-Based Education (OBE)?
- Yes. Learning telemetry maps to programme outcomes (POs) and course outcomes (COs), with attainment reports that feed into accreditation packs (NBA, NAAC).
- Can guest faculty join remotely?
- Yes. Abhigyaan multi-user rooms let guest experts from anywhere join the same virtual lab or classroom — useful for visiting faculty, industry mentorship and cross-institutional collaboration.
- Is the AI tutor useful at the college level?
- Yes. The multilingual cloud tutor is grounded in the institution's curriculum and supports advanced problem-solving, exam preparation, and 24/7 student help in the student's preferred language.
- How do you handle lab safety in engineering and chemistry?
- Virtual experiments are hazard-free by definition. For procedures students will later perform on real equipment, VR adds the muscle memory and the cognitive map without the consumables or the risk.