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The real challenges of foreign campuses

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Establishment of Foreign University Branch Campuses in India

The establishment of branch campuses by foreign universities in India marks a significant milestone in its higher education landscape. This development follows the University Grants Commission (UGC) regulations established in 2023.

Recent Developments

  • Two Australian universities, Deakin University and the University of Wollongong, have started operations in Gujarat's GIFT City.
  • The University of Southampton has set up in Gurugram, near Delhi.
  • Letters of Intent (LOIs) have been issued to five foreign institutions including the University of York and the University of Aberdeen to establish campuses in Mumbai.

Challenges and Concerns

  • Rapid establishment has led to admissions often being announced before essential details like faculty information are available, raising concerns.
  • The global landscape for transnational education is increasingly uncertain, posing challenges for branch campus establishment.
  • The U.S., leading in overseas branches, faces internal disarray affecting foreign initiatives, making the Illinois Institute of Technology's decision to branch in India notable.

Domestic Challenges

  • India's competitive higher education landscape poses challenges for foreign institutions, which often aren't top-tier in their home countries.
  • These branches tend to focus on high-demand fields like business and data analytics, risking a lack of differentiation from local institutions.
  • Branches are often specialized schools rather than comprehensive universities.

Strategic Concerns

  • Excessive reliance on marketing by some campuses can undermine academic credibility.
  • Students are becoming more discerning, valuing faculty credentials and curriculum relevance over marketing campaigns.
  • Branch campuses often operate in rented vertical buildings, lacking the spatial identity typical of traditional universities.

Considerations for India

  • Evaluating the suitability of branch proposals is crucial for aligning with local needs.
  • Without major incentives, attracting top global universities remains challenging.

The success of these ventures is critical, as poorly managed initiatives risk eroding trust and stalling internationalisation efforts.

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  • University Grants Commission
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