Foreign universities are opening campuses in India. The University of Southampton, Deakin University, and University of Wollongong have started classes. This is a big change in Indian higher education. The.
Gurugram, 18 Sep 2025
Foreign universities are opening campuses in India. The University of Southampton, Deakin University, and University of Wollongong have started classes. This is a big change in Indian higher education.
New Campuses Offer Global Education
The University of Southampton opened in Gurugram. It has 150 students. Deakin University and University of Wollongong are in GIFT City, Gujarat. These schools teach the same as their main campuses. They have modern classrooms and labs. Students can get foreign degrees without leaving India. The fees are less than studying abroad. The University of Southampton opened in Gurugram. It has 150 students. Deakin University and University of Wollongong are in GIFT City, Gujarat. These schools teach the same as their main campuses. They have modern classrooms and labs. Students can get foreign degrees without leaving India. The fees are less than studying abroad. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Gurugram: Tucked into the landscaped lanes of Gurugram’s 80-acre International Tech Park, rubbing shoulders with the world’s tech giants in the estate’s…
Benefits and Challenges
These new campuses give students more choices. They mix global teaching with local jobs. The classes are small and focus on talking and doing. But some people are not sure if these schools will be good for India. They worry the schools only want to make money. The schools say they will bring new ways of teaching and help students get jobs.
India has a massive youth population and with ambitions of a gross enrolment ratio of 50%, there is a need for capacity within the system.
More foreign universities plan to open campuses in India in the next two years. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 19 Sep 2025, 13:05 IST; source: link