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Global Education Comes to India: How Foreign Universities Are Reshaping Higher Learning

India’s higher education gets a global boost as 15 international universities, including the University of Liverpool, set up campuses under NEP 2020, focusing on STEMB disciplines and global collaboration.

DNP EDUCATION DESK by DNP EDUCATION DESK
June 8, 2025
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The establishment of international university campuses in India marks a significant shift in the country’s higher education landscape. According to recent reports, 15 foreign universities are set to open campuses in India this academic year, with a strong focus on STEMB disciplines—Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Biomedical Sciences. The University of Liverpool has already received approval to launch its Bengaluru campus, following the University of Southampton, which was the first to receive a Letter of Intent under the 2023 UGC guidelines.

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Impact on India’s Education Ecosystem

  1. Global Standards & Curriculum – These universities bring internationally recognized curricula, fostering a more competitive and globally relevant education system.
  2. Research & Innovation – Increased collaboration between Indian and foreign institutions can drive cutting-edge research, particularly in STEMB fields.
  3. Industry Partnerships – Strategic Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with organizations like AstraZeneca and Dream11 indicate a stronger industry-academia linkage, benefiting students with real-world exposure.
  4. International Recognition – India’s education sector will gain credibility, attracting more foreign students and faculty.

Benefits for Students

  • Access to Global Education – Students can experience world-class education without the financial burden of studying abroad.
  • Better Career Prospects – Exposure to international faculty and industry collaborations enhances employability.
  • Diverse Learning Environment – Interaction with global peers fosters cross-cultural understanding and networking.

Benefits for Faculty

  • Collaborative Research Opportunities – Indian faculty can engage in joint research projects with international scholars.
  • Professional Development – Access to global teaching methodologies and training programs.
  • Higher Compensation & Recognition – Faculty working in these institutions may receive competitive salaries and international recognition.

Impact on Existing Indian Universities

  • Healthy Competition – Indian universities may be encouraged to upgrade their infrastructure and curriculum to match global standards.
  • Collaborations & Exchange Programs – Partnerships with foreign universities can lead to student and faculty exchange programs.
  • Policy & Regulatory Evolution – The presence of international institutions may push for reforms in higher education policies, benefiting the entire sector.

This move aligns with India’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which aims to transform the country into a global education hub and develop “Viksit Bharat” by 2047

By Mr Pankaj Belwariar – Director Communications – SRM University -AP (Amaravati)

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