How to Enroll in AIS Dual Diploma Program from India

How to Enroll in AIS Dual Diploma Program from India

The AIS Dual Diploma Program is part of a large global school network, with 180+ partner schools and 24,000+ students across 22+ countries. For Indian parents, this matters because it shows the program is structured, established, and designed to work alongside school in India.

In this post, you’ll learn:

  • What the AIS (Academica) Dual Diploma is and who runs it
  • The key benefits for Indian students
  • The exact enrollment steps from India
  • The academic requirements to successfully complete the U.S. diploma

Who is behind the AIS Dual Diploma Program?

The Dual Diploma is designed and delivered by Academica International Studies (AIS).

Academica is a U.S.-based education service organization that supports public charter schools and private schools. AIS runs the Dual Diploma Program through a global network of high-performing partner schools.

What is the Academica Dual Diploma Program?

The Academica Dual Diploma™ program gives students the opportunity to receive two diplomas simultaneously:

  1. A High School Diploma from the student’s country of origin (completed in person through their school in India)

  2. An official and accredited High School Diploma from the United States (completed online)

The Program helps Indian students remain enrolled in their Indian school (CBSE, ICSE, or state board) and complete the U.S. diploma requirements online through AIS.

Key benefits for Indian students and parents

Here are the main reasons families choose the AIS Dual Diploma Program:

  • Two diplomas at the same time
    Students continue their Indian board education while earning a U.S. High School Diploma online.

  • Global academic exposure
    Students experience U.S. learning style, which often includes structured coursework, continuous assessment, and teacher feedback.

  • Strong skill-building beyond marks
    Regular assignments can support improvement in English writing, communication, and independent learning habits.

  • Better preparedness for international pathways
    A U.S. diploma track can help students feel more familiar with global academic expectations.

  • Structured support and clarity for parents
    The program is designed with guided teaching and a defined process, so families know what is expected at each stage.

Academic Requirements for AIS

To receive a U.S. High School Diploma through AIS, the student’s school in India must provide AIS with an official transcript of grades.

Students must also meet the following requirements:

  • Complete all 24 required credits to graduate
  • Maintain a minimum 2.0 unweighted GPA

Maintain a minimum average of 70% in all subjects

How to enroll in AIS Dual Diploma Program from India

Phase 1: Application

Parents submit the application with student details and school information.

Keep ready:

  • Student’s grade and board (CBSE, ICSE, or state board)
  • Latest marksheets/report cards (for reference)
  • School name and location

Phase 2: Entrance Exam

The student takes the entrance exam as part of the enrollment process.

Phase 3: Acceptance or Non-Acceptance

The student receives the result.

  • If accepted, onboarding begins

  • If not accepted, guidance may be shared to improve readiness

Phase 4: Welcome Information from a U.S. Teacher

Accepted students receive welcome information and instructions from a U.S.-based teacher, including how the platform and coursework will work.

Phase 5: Welcome Meeting with a U.S. Teacher

The student attends a welcome meeting to understand expectations, learning flow, live sessions, and support.

Phase 6: Course Begins

The student starts the online coursework and follows the weekly schedule, including assignments and required live sessions.

Phase 7: Complete Fulfillment

The student completes all U.S. diploma requirements, including:

  • 24 credits
  • Minimum 2.0 unweighted GPA
  • Minimum 70% average

Official transcript submission from the Indian school

Once these requirements are met, the student becomes eligible to receive the official U.S. High School Diploma through AIS.

FAQs related to the Curriculum

Can students do this along with CBSE, ICSE, or state board?

Yes. The program is designed to run alongside the student’s school in India.

Students must complete 24 required credits, maintain a 2.0 unweighted GPA, and have a 70% average in all subjects, plus provide an official transcript from their home school.

Application, Entrance Exam, Acceptance/Non-Acceptance, Welcome Information, Welcome Meeting, Course Begins, and Complete Fulfillment.

Final takeaway

For Indian parents looking for an international program without replacing their child’s current school program, the AIS Dual Diploma Program offers a  roadmap for students earn their Indian school credential in person while completing an official and accredited U.S. High School Diploma online.

To know more about the program, visit:
https://dualdiploma.in/