In a landmark shift for Indian higher education, five internationally reputed universities are in the advanced stages of setting up campuses in India under the University Grants Commission ’s (UGC) 2023 regulations. The move, which aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, aims to elevate India’s academic ecosystem by bringing top global institutions directly to Indian soil.
The five foreign universities on track to start operations between 2026 and 2027 are the Illinois Institute of Technology (USA), University of Liverpool (UK), Victoria University (Australia), Western Sydney University (Australia), and the Istituto Europeo di Design (Italy). These institutions are among the first to utilize the new regulatory pathway provided by the UGC’s 2023 guidelines that allow top-ranked global universities to establish fully autonomous campuses in India.
This development comes on the heels of the University of Southampton (UK) becoming the first foreign university to receive formal approval and a Letter of Intent from the UGC in 2023. Southampton’s Gurugram campus is set to open in August 2025.
5 foreign universities coming to IndiaUnder the UGC guidelines, these five foreign universities from across the world are now set to establish their campuses in India.
Illinois Institute of Technology, USALocated in Chicago, the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is set to become the first American university to establish a campus in India. Ranked 601–610 in the QS World University Rankings 2025, IIT is known for its excellence in engineering, science, and technology. The campus is expected to open between 2026 and 2027, offering students high-quality education rooted in American academic standards.
University of Liverpool, UKA member of the prestigious Russell Group, the University of Liverpool plans to start operations in India by 2026 or 2027. Ranked 165th globally (QS 2025), it is particularly renowned in fields such as law, business, and health sciences. I
Victoria University, AustraliaBased in Melbourne and ranked 741–750 in QS 2025, Victoria University is recognized for its flexible learning models and focus on practical, hands-on education in business, IT, and hospitality. The university aims to launch its Indian campus by 2026–2027.
Western Sydney University, AustraliaAlready taking significant steps, Western Sydney University (WSU) has chosen Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, as its campus location. Ranked 384th globally, WSU is known for its strong programs in technology and research.
Istituto Europeo di Design (IED), ItalyFrom the heart of Europe’s design capital, IED plans to bring its Italian expertise in fashion, visual arts, and communication to India. Ranked among the top 200 globally in Art & Design, IED will cater to students seeking a creative and globally informed education in design—without the costs of studying in Europe.
What this means for Indian studentsThe arrival of these universities is going to be a game-changer for students aspiring to study abroad but facing financial or logistical barriers. Here's how Indian learners stand to benefit:
The five foreign universities on track to start operations between 2026 and 2027 are the Illinois Institute of Technology (USA), University of Liverpool (UK), Victoria University (Australia), Western Sydney University (Australia), and the Istituto Europeo di Design (Italy). These institutions are among the first to utilize the new regulatory pathway provided by the UGC’s 2023 guidelines that allow top-ranked global universities to establish fully autonomous campuses in India.
This development comes on the heels of the University of Southampton (UK) becoming the first foreign university to receive formal approval and a Letter of Intent from the UGC in 2023. Southampton’s Gurugram campus is set to open in August 2025.
5 foreign universities coming to IndiaUnder the UGC guidelines, these five foreign universities from across the world are now set to establish their campuses in India.
Illinois Institute of Technology, USALocated in Chicago, the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is set to become the first American university to establish a campus in India. Ranked 601–610 in the QS World University Rankings 2025, IIT is known for its excellence in engineering, science, and technology. The campus is expected to open between 2026 and 2027, offering students high-quality education rooted in American academic standards.
University of Liverpool, UKA member of the prestigious Russell Group, the University of Liverpool plans to start operations in India by 2026 or 2027. Ranked 165th globally (QS 2025), it is particularly renowned in fields such as law, business, and health sciences. I
Victoria University, AustraliaBased in Melbourne and ranked 741–750 in QS 2025, Victoria University is recognized for its flexible learning models and focus on practical, hands-on education in business, IT, and hospitality. The university aims to launch its Indian campus by 2026–2027.
Western Sydney University, AustraliaAlready taking significant steps, Western Sydney University (WSU) has chosen Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, as its campus location. Ranked 384th globally, WSU is known for its strong programs in technology and research.
Istituto Europeo di Design (IED), ItalyFrom the heart of Europe’s design capital, IED plans to bring its Italian expertise in fashion, visual arts, and communication to India. Ranked among the top 200 globally in Art & Design, IED will cater to students seeking a creative and globally informed education in design—without the costs of studying in Europe.
What this means for Indian studentsThe arrival of these universities is going to be a game-changer for students aspiring to study abroad but facing financial or logistical barriers. Here's how Indian learners stand to benefit:
- Global degrees, local access: Get internationally recognized qualifications without leaving India.
- Lower education costs: Save on travel, accommodation, and tuition fees compared to overseas study.
- Diverse learning opportunities: Access a broader range of courses, teaching styles, and cultural perspectives.
- International exposure: Learn from global faculty and collaborate with peers from around the world.
- Autonomy in curriculum design
- Freedom to set admission criteria and fee structures
- Awarding internationally recognized degrees within India
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