Solutions Designed for Every Learning Context

Whether you’re running a university, school network, or enterprise training function, AcademicOS adapts to your specific academic context and compliance requirements.

Higher Education

Full Academic Lifecycle Management

Designed for universities, colleges, and autonomous institutions. AcademicOS supports complete program design, accreditation documentation, and AI-assisted content generation — all aligned with global accreditation standards.

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  • ABET / AACSB / NAAC aligned curriculum
  • CO-PO-PSO mapping engine
  • AI course content with book references
  • Bloom's taxonomy assessment builder
  • Accreditation report generation
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K-12 Education

Structured Learning for Schools

Curriculum design and lesson planning built for school boards and learning institutions. Age-appropriate learning progressions, structured unit plans, and assessment frameworks designed for K-12 educators.

Grade-level curriculum design

Unit and lesson planning tools

Formative & summative assessments

Learning progression mapping

Corporate Learning

Enterprise Training at Scale

Build scalable training programs, certification pathways, and skill-based learning experiences for enterprise teams. Align corporate learning to competency frameworks and measure skill attainment.

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Competency framework builder

Certification pathway design

Skills gap analysis

LMS integration ready

Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Our FAQ section covers everything you need to know, from setup and functionality to customization and support.

Q1. What learning contexts does AcademicOS support?

A1. AcademicOS supports higher education institutions currently, with upcoming solutions for K-12 education and corporate learning environments.

Q2. Can I generate the entire course at once?

A2. No. It is recommended to generate content one unit at a time to maintain quality and consistency.

Q3. How many reference books should I use for a course / subject?

A3. Use 2–3 well-structured textbooks. Avoid using too many sources to prevent inconsistency.

Q4. What capabilities will AcademicOS provide for K-12 education?

A4. It will offer grade-level curriculum design, unit and lesson planning tools, formative and summative assessments, and learning progression mapping.

Q5. What happens if my topics are too large?

A5. Large topics can lead to generic or repetitive content. Breaking them into smaller concepts improves clarity.

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