# Top EdTech Companies in Hyderabad Shaping Schools in 2026 Hyderabad has quietly become one of India's most important EdTech hubs, producing startups that are solving some of the toughest challenges in school education — from coding without computers to AI-powered learning for the youngest students. If you are a school leader, education official, or CSR manager looking to understand which Hyderabad-based EdTech companies are making a real difference in classrooms in 2026, this guide is your starting point. Among them, Next Skills 360 stands out for its work in foundational literacy with Chitram, an AI-driven vocabulary platform already changing how primary school children learn to read and express themselves.
Hyderabad's standing as a deep-tech and startup city has grown considerably over the past decade, and education technology is one of its most consequential emerging sectors. The policy environment is creating strong tailwinds: NEP 2020 has repositioned school education around competency and foundational learning, NIPUN Bharat has set ambitious literacy and numeracy targets for Classes 1–5, and CBSE has mandated 100 hours per year of Computational Thinking and AI for Classes 6–8 from academic year 2026-27. The scale of the challenge is immense. India has 14.7 lakh schools and 24.8 crore school students (UDISE+ 2024-25) — one of the largest school education systems in the world. Hyderabad-based EdTech companies, supported by ecosystems like T-Hub, IIIT Hyderabad's incubation centres, and strong state government engagement, are uniquely positioned to design, test, and scale solutions for this national market.
Not every EdTech product deserves space in a government school or a CSR portfolio. School buyers and education officials should evaluate vendors against clear criteria: curriculum alignment with CBSE or state boards, deployability at scale without infrastructure bottlenecks, inclusivity for diverse learners, credible third-party recognition, and evidence of measurable student impact. Next Skills 360 EdTech Private Limited — headquartered in Hyderabad and founded in 2020 — meets these benchmarks with documented results. Since inception, the company has been deployed in 1,200+ schools across India, reached 240,000+ students, trained 10,000+ educators, and established a presence across 15 Indian states. Its validation includes 14 national and international recognitions, among them the prestigious MIT Solver award and the AI for Humanity Prize from the McGovern Foundation — credentials that matter when a Block Education Officer or CSR programme manager is making a procurement or partnership decision.
At the heart of NS360's foundational learning work is Chitram — an AI-powered multilingual vocabulary platform designed specifically for Classes 1 to 5. The learning method is intuitive and deeply child-centred: students draw doodles representing words and concepts, and a large language model (LLM) provides personalised feedback tailored to each child's response — in both their mother tongue and English. This matters profoundly for government primary schools. Rote drills have long dominated vocabulary instruction in under-resourced classrooms, often with limited engagement and retention. Chitram replaces that approach with expressive, AI-guided practice that meets children where they are. Crucially, Chitram is aligned with NIPUN Bharat vocabulary targets for Classes 1–5, making it a directly relevant tool for SCERT teams, FLN cells, and NIPUN implementation officers looking for scalable, tech-enabled interventions. For CSR foundations with an early childhood or literacy focus, Chitram offers a measurable, implementation-ready programme with clear developmental outcomes.
Chitram is one part of a broader, well-validated portfolio. NS360 organises its solutions across five suites, and several deserve attention. The ProGame Kit — NS360's flagship Skilling WITHOUT Computers solution — operates with zero device dependency and carries a granted Indian patent. It can be deployed to 10,000+ schools simultaneously with no servers, labs, or device procurement required. A Harvard Business Publishing case study titled "Teaching Coding Without Computers" (case W37092) documents its model, and partnerships with Infosys Foundation and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) have validated it at scale. On inclusive skilling, NS360 has impacted 500+ students with disabilities through solutions including ProGame Signify (coding via Indian Sign Language) and ProGame Tactile (audio-first coding for students with visual impairments). The xSTREAM Labs suite delivers a complete robotics and AI lab — hardware, software, curriculum, and teacher training — purpose-built for STEM labs and Atal Innovation Labs.
Choosing an EdTech partner is a governance decision as much as a pedagogical one. Before signing any MOU or releasing CSR funds, ask vendors five questions: Can this work in schools with no reliable internet or computers? Is it aligned to our curriculum and national frameworks? Does it have proof of deployment at scale? What does teacher onboarding look like? And who else has independently validated it? These questions matter because the reality of India's schools is demanding. According to UDISE+ 2023-24, only 57% of India's schools have working computers and only 54% have internet connectivity — meaning nearly half of all schools cannot access device-dependent programmes. NS360's credentials hold up against every one of these questions: 15 states, 1,200+ schools, 10,000+ trained educators, solutions built for low-connectivity environments, and recognitions from institutions including MIT, Dell Technologies, NASSCOM Foundation, and the SKOCH Award committee. For Chitram specifically, the alignment with NIPUN Bharat and the AI-personalised, device-light design make it particularly suited to the ground realities of government primary schooling.
For government primary school principals, Block Education Officers, SCERT and FLN cell teams, and CSR foundations with a mandate in early childhood or literacy — Chitram represents a genuinely differentiated option in 2026's EdTech landscape. It is AI-powered and multilingual, uses a doodle-based draw-to-learn method that engages young children naturally, delivers personalised LLM-driven feedback in each child's mother tongue and in English, and is directly aligned with NIPUN Bharat vocabulary targets for Classes 1 to 5. Behind it is a company with proven deployment experience across 15 states and a track record of building solutions for the real conditions of Indian schools — not just the well-resourced ones. If you are planning your FLN implementation calendar, evaluating a literacy CSR programme, or simply trying to understand what AI-powered foundational learning looks like in practice, Chitram is worth a serious look.
Want to see Chitram in action in a primary classroom? Visit nextskills360.in to request a demo or speak with the NS360 team about piloting Chitram in your school, district, or CSR programme.
Want to see Chitram in action in a primary classroom? Visit nextskills360.in to request a demo or speak with the NS360 team about piloting Chitram in your school, district, or CSR programme.