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AI-driven upskilling boosted women's STEM participation in India from 22% in 2019 to 33% by 2023, with strong growth in digital learning and hiring.
AI-driven upskilling has increased women's participation in India's STEM fields, rising from 22% in 2019 to 33% by 2023, fueled by digital access, flexible learning, and a 195% year-on-year surge in generative AI course enrollments in 2025.
Employers hired more women in STEM roles during 2023-24, with 62% reporting increased hiring.
Despite progress, gender gaps remain, with women holding 36% of IT/STEM jobs but only 3% in engineering and heavy manufacturing and about 13% in electric mobility.
The EY India report calls for inclusive education, mentorship, and recognition to advance equity.
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La mejora de las habilidades impulsada por la IA impulsó la participación de las mujeres en STEM en India del 22% en 2019 al 33% para 2023, con un fuerte crecimiento en el aprendizaje digital y la contratación.