QS top-20 UNSW, top-100 Bristol among four foreign universities cleared to open India campuses

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QS top-20 UNSW, top-100 Bristol among four foreign universities cleared to open India campuses
UNSW, Bristol, York and Liverpool campuses approved to expand higher education presence in India

NEW DELHI: India’s foreign university push gathered momentum on Tuesday with the Centre granting Letters of Approval (LoAs) to three globally ranked institutions — the University of Bristol (QS World University Rankings 2026: 51), the University of York and Australia’s University of New South Wales (QS 2026: 20) — days after issuing a similar clearance to the University of Liverpool. The latest approvals take to 18 the number of overseas universities that are either operational, approved or at different stages of establishing campuses in India under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, signalling a rapid expansion of foreign higher education presence in the country.The University Grants Commission (UGC) handed over the approval letters in the presence of union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan and higher education secretary and UGC chairman Vineet Joshi to the representatives of the British High Commission, Australian High Commission, British Council and the universities.Apart from the four institutions that have now secured final approvals, 10 other foreign universities have received Letters of Intent and are progressing through regulatory processes. Education ministry officials expect six to seven foreign university campuses to begin operations in India during the 2026-27 academic session. The University of Southampton has already started academic operations in Gurugram from the 2025-26 academic session. Pradhan described the establishment of these campuses as “a historic step” towards the internationalisation goals of NEP 2020, saying they would strengthen access to high-quality education, global academic partnerships and research collaboration. The University of Bristol and the University of York will establish campuses in Mumbai, while UNSW and the University of Liverpool will set up campuses in Bengaluru.Bristol’s Mumbai Enterprise Campus, located at Cignus Powai opposite IIT Bombay, is scheduled to admit its first batch in August 2026. The university expects to enrol up to 250 students in its inaugural year across programmes in data science, economics, finance and immersive arts, with enrolment projected to exceed 2,500 by year five.“This marks an important milestone in our long-term commitment to India and reflects the strength of the educational and research partnerships we have built across the country,” said Professor Evelyn Welch, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Bristol.Liverpool’s Bengaluru campus, located at Alembic City in Whitefield, will be the university’s first international campus in 20 years. It will initially offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in business management, computer science, game design, accounting and finance, and biomedical sciences, with students graduating with UK-accredited degrees.



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