‘GeniusMentor will Empower 10+ Million Learners Across India on AI in Next 5 Years’: Mridu Andotra, Founder & CEO of GeniusMentor

GeniusMentor CEO Mridu Andotra discusses their AI-powered adaptive learning platform aiming to empower 10M+ Indian learners, bridge the digital divide, and personalize education.

In an exclusive discussion with CXO Media and APAC MediaMridu Andotra, Founder & CEO of GeniusMentor, discusses the role of AI in education as an empowerment tool and its role in bridging the digital divide.

GeniusMentor is positioned as the world’s first fully adaptive AI-powered education platform. What inspired you to develop this platform, and how does it differentiate itself from other EdTech solutions in the market?

The inspiration behind GeniusMentor was a broken promise in education: that every child will be nurtured to their potential. But the reality is—most kids are boxed into a system that rewards memorization over mastery, conformity over curiosity.

We built GeniusMentor to break that box.

Unlike traditional EdTech platforms that scale content, we scale personalization. GeniusMentor adapts in real time to each student’s pace, interests, learning gaps, and style. It’s not one-size-fits-all—it’s one-size-fits-YOU.

Here’s how we stand out:
  • Affordable by Design – Starting at just Rs 500, we believe quality education should be a right, not a privilege.
  • AI-Powered Personalization – Each child learns from a Super AI Tutor that curates lessons, tracks progress, and adapts daily—just like a real mentor would.
  • Skill-First, Future-Ready – We go beyond theory. A 14-year-old here can build an app, run a digital ad, or write their first blog using AI tools.

We’re not just helping students learn better—we’re preparing them to thrive in the AI era.

With AI-driven personalized learning gaining traction, what challenges do you foresee in integrating AI into mainstream education, especially in a diverse country like India?

India’s strength is its diversity. But that also makes education incredibly complex.

The three key challenges we foresee are:
  • Digital Divide – Many students still lack access to devices or stable internet. We’re solving this by designing ultra-light apps that work even on low-end smartphones.
  • Language & Regional Relevance- GeniusMentor is proudly aimed to be built as a multilingual platform—offering content and AI-powered tutoring in all major Indian state languages. Whether a student is in UP, Kerala, Assam, or Gujarat, they can learn complex concepts in their native tongue with complete fluency.
    Our AI avatars not only speak the language—they adopt local mannerisms, expressions, and cultural cues, creating an emotionally engaging, truly inclusive learning experience. This ensures that no child is left behind because of a language barrier.
  • Skepticism about AI in Education- At GeniusMentor, we believe the future of education lies in a powerful collaboration between AI and teachers.
    Our platform is designed to empower educators, not replace them. Teachers can use GeniusMentor’s Super AI Tutors as co-teachers—leveraging real-time insights, adaptive content, and AI-curated lessons to focus more on creativity, storytelling, and practical engagement. Our platform offers teachers deep insights, real-time analytics, and the ability to scale quality instruction like never before.

The future of learning is hybrid, inclusive, and AI-powered. We’re making sure India leads that future.

Super AI Tutors are central to GeniusMentor’s approach. Can you elaborate on how these AI avatars function and the impact they have on student engagement and learning outcomes?

Super AI Tutors are not chatbots. They’re dynamic, emotionally expressive, AI-driven mentors trained by top educators, personalized for every child.

Here’s what they do:
  • Curate Lessons Daily – Based on a student’s interests, pace, and mastery level.
  • Offer Real-Time Feedback – Correcting errors, celebrating wins, and nudging improvement.
  • Break Down Complexity – Using stories, visuals, and examples tailored to each learner.
  • Bridge Cultural Gaps – Language, accents, even gestures feel familiar and local.
Impact?
  • Retention and comprehension improve drastically with personalized pacing.
  • Students start building—not just learning. Whether it’s an AI-generated podcast or a working prototype of an app, kids are creating outcomes, not just checking boxes.

We’re turning passive learners into active builders of the future.

As a woman entrepreneur in the AI and EdTech space, what have been some of the key hurdles you’ve faced in your journey, and how have you overcome them?

Being a woman in tech, and especially in AI, means needing to prove not just your vision but your credibility.

I’ve faced investors who questioned whether I understood the tech, clients who assumed I was in marketing, and peers who expected me to “play safe.” But GeniusMentor isn’t about playing safe—it’s about rethinking education at its core.

What’s helped me navigate this?
  • A relentless focus on product: let the impact speak louder than your pitch.
  • A mission-driven mindset: when you’re building something to genuinely change lives, people feel that.

I believe this is our century—not just for AI, but for women shaping what AI does.

Looking ahead, what are your growth plans for GeniusMentor? How do you envision AI shaping the future of education over the next five years?

Our vision is clear: GeniusMentor will empower 10 million+ learners across India and the world in the next 5 years.

We’re scaling across:

  • Languages – Learning in your mother tongue will no longer be a barrier.
  • Subjects – From coding to communication, finance to physics, competitive exams to skill-driven courses.
  • Devices – Mobile-first, always. But also offline-friendly.

AI won’t just shape the future of education—it will define it.

We’re building an ecosystem where:
  • Every student has an AI mentor.
  • Every teacher becomes a super teacher.
  • Every lesson is a step toward real-world creation, not rote memory.

Our mission is to make world-class education more than accessible and make it transformational.

Bhavya Bagga, APAC Media