From Wadi to the World: JN Arts, Commerce & Science College Partners with WeXL AI to Close India's Employability Gap
Nagpur, India — Every year, thousands of graduates walk out of India’s colleges only to discover that a degree isn’t the same as being job-ready. Communication — not curriculum — is the single biggest reason talented students get filtered out before they even reach the interview room. Jawaharlal Nehru Arts, Commerce and Science College, Wadi, Nagpur, is changing that equation for its students by partnering with WeXL AI to deploy a patented, NEP 2020-aligned AI communication ecosystem across campus.
This isn’t a one-time workshop or a placement-season crash course. It’s a persistent, always-on skill-building layer built into how students learn — starting from where each student actually stands, and building toward where the job market needs them to be.
What this means for JN College students:
- Bharat English Test (BET): A day-one diagnostic that benchmarks every student’s real communication proficiency against global standards — no guesswork, no generic training plans.
- FluentEdge: A 24/7 AI mentor that gives real-time, personalized feedback on speaking and writing, adapting the learning path to each student instead of running everyone through the same script.
The result: students don’t just study English — they build the specific, measurable communication competence that recruiters actually screen for, at a pace and depth no single faculty member could deliver one-on-one at scale.
This is also a Swadeshi choice. By adopting an indigenous, patented AI platform instead of an imported one, JN College is keeping India’s education spend inside India’s economy — while giving its students an edge built for the way Indian learners actually speak, think, and grow.
We’re grateful to JN Arts, Commerce & Science College for the conviction to bring this ecosystem to Wadi’s students and for backing a vision where geography is no longer a ceiling on opportunity.
WeXL AI — Democratising AI for Bharat.