Vedam School of Technology, an Educational institution has acquired AlgoPrep, an AI-powered learning platform co-founded by former Microsoft engineer Nishant Chahar and former Google engineer Subhesh Kumar. Through this acquisition the partners aim to build AI-native undergraduate tech curriculum—geared towards preparing students for the jobs of 2029 and beyond, according to an official press release.

Earlier this year, Vedam launched its flagship four-year on-campus B.Tech in Computer Science [AI], offered in partnership with a UGC-recognised university. With a focus on hands-on, project-based learning, now, with AlgoPrep integrated into its learning ecosystem, Vedam is deepening its commitment to AI-first education.

“With AlgoPrep joining forces, we’re embedding AI deeply into the learning journey,” said Piyush Nangru, Co-Founder of Vedam. “This is more than an acquisition—it’s a transformation in how Computer Science is taught. We’re not just producing coders, but confident, industry-ready engineers,” Nangru added.

Vedam’s four-year curriculum includes more than 50 real-world projects, 6-month paid internships, mentorship from tech leaders at MAANG companies, and a strong emphasis on product-building from day one. Each student is equipped with a personal MacBook and access to India’s first AI-powered academic ecosystem, the release mentioned.

With the acquisition of AlgoPrep, Vedam claims to now offer powerful AI-driven tools such as smart doubt solvers, personalised code review engines, adaptive learning paths and mock interview assistants.

“We created AlgoPrep to make AI-driven learning scalable and effective,” said Nishant Chahar. “Partnering with Vedam gives us the reach and vision to impact engineering education at scale.” Subhesh Kumar added, “This goes beyond product integration—it’s the beginning of an AI-first curriculum that can set a new benchmark for computer science education nationwide.”