PhysicsWallah Teams with Microsoft
Education platform PhysicsWallah announced a partnership with Microsoft to launch certification programs in Generative AI, Data Analytics, and Digital Marketing that integrate Power BI, Microsoft Fabric and Copilot into real‑world workflows. The rollout includes free introductory modules on YouTube to make the courses accessible to students building analytics skills (x.com/YourStoryCo).
PhysicsWallah has partnered with Microsoft to launch new certification courses in Generative Artificial Intelligence, data analytics, and digital marketing in India. (financialexpress.com) The programs will run through PW Skills, PhysicsWallah’s skilling arm, and will use Microsoft Copilot, Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, GitHub, and Microsoft Office 365 in course work tied to workplace tasks. (fortuneindia.com) PhysicsWallah and Microsoft said the rollout is aimed at students, early-career professionals, and job seekers in India’s Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, with free introductory lessons on YouTube and paid advanced courses that lead to joint certificates. (financialexpress.com) Data analytics is the work of turning raw numbers into usable decisions, and PW Skills says its current Data Analytics With Artificial Intelligence course starts on April 16, 2026, runs for seven months, and teaches Excel, Structured Query Language, Python, and Power BI. (pwskills.com) Generative Artificial Intelligence tools such as Copilot act like software assistants that draft text, summarize information, and automate routine work, and PhysicsWallah’s new curriculum places those tools inside reporting, coding, and marketing exercises instead of treating them as stand-alone demos. (fortuneindia.com) The partnership lands as Microsoft expands its India skilling push. On January 7, 2025, Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said Microsoft would invest $3 billion over two years in India’s cloud and Artificial Intelligence infrastructure and train 10 million people by 2030. (news.microsoft.com) PhysicsWallah has also been widening its own Artificial Intelligence work with Microsoft. Microsoft Research said in 2025 that PhysicsWallah was using Azure OpenAI Service for its Alakh AI tutoring suite and that about 2 million students use the platform each day. (microsoft.com) The company is no longer only an exam-prep brand. Fortune India reported that PhysicsWallah, which listed in November 2025, is pushing deeper into job-focused skilling as India’s education companies chase demand beyond test preparation. (fortuneindia.com) One early signal of demand is already visible: Financial Express reported that a recently launched “Copilot for Functional Teams” course had crossed 200,000 YouTube views by April 13, 2026. (financialexpress.com) The immediate test is whether free YouTube entry points and Microsoft-branded tools can turn PhysicsWallah’s reach in smaller cities into paid, job-linked training that learners actually finish. (fortuneindia.com)