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Foreign Universities in India: UGC Regulatory Framework

Foreign Universities in India: UGC Regulatory Framework

On 19 June 2026 the UGC issued Letters of Approval to five foreign universities to establish physical campuses in India under its 8 November 2023 regulations.

UGC Approvals and Status

  • LoAs issued: Five Letters of Approval as of 19 June 2026.
  • Universities approved: University of Southampton, University of Liverpool, University of Bristol, University of York (UK) and University of New South Wales (Australia).
  • Operational start: Southampton began academic operations in 2025–26 at Gurugram.
  • Upcoming campuses: Bristol and York in Mumbai, UNSW in Bengaluru (Manyata Business Park); classes expected from August 2026.
  • Letters of Intent: UGC has issued 10 LoIs to other foreign institutions.
  • Pre-existing campuses: Deakin, University of Wollongong and Queen’s University Belfast operate in GIFT City, Gujarat.

Key Regulatory Provisions

  • Regulation date: UGC Foreign University Regulations notified 8 November 2023.
  • Eligibility: Applicant must be ranked within top 500 globally (overall or subject) or possess demonstrable unique expertise.
  • Academic autonomy: FHEIs may set curriculum, admission criteria and fees; may offer fee concessions to Indian students.
  • Prohibition: Fully online or distance learning programmes are not permitted.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • UGC: Statutory body established under the UGC Act, 1956, responsible for coordination and maintenance of standards in higher education.
  • LoA vs LoI: LoA permits campus establishment and operation; LoI indicates preliminary intent to apply/qualify.
  • Geography: Approved campuses concentrate in Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Bengaluru; GIFT City hosts earlier foreign campuses.
Last Modified: June 21, 2026

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