Most overseas universities are taking a 鈥渨ait and see鈥 approach to opening branch campuses in India, as the nation鈥檚聽government makes long-awaited moves to open up its huge education market to international institutions, according to .
Eldho Mathews, author of the report, published by聽India鈥檚 National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, where he is a deputy adviser, surveyed 43 higher education institutions from 11 countries soon after the 2020 launch of the National Education Policy (NEP), which opened new legal pathways for internationalisation. The paper聽bills itself as helping聽the government 鈥渋dentify delivery models suitable for India鈥nd frame relevant rules and regulations鈥.
Mr Mathews told 探花视频 that, if the聽initiative聽succeeds, it could bring 鈥渕ore diversity to the sector, make niche courses available, help develop globally relevant curricula, and encourage healthy competition in the sector鈥.
Manju Singh,鈥痡oint secretary of the international section at India鈥檚 University Grants Commission, said last month that a foreign branch campus is 鈥渙n the top of our wish list鈥.聽
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Eight of the 43 HEIs聽in the survey聽said that they would 鈥渄efinitely consider鈥 the idea of an Indian campus. All eight institutions were based in anglophone nations that host large numbers of Asian students 鈥 five in the US, and one each from the UK, Australia and Canada. All said that their preference was to target 鈥渕ainly Indian students鈥.聽聽
The eight interested parties stressed the importance聽of the government developing a 鈥渓iberal regulatory framework for improving the attractiveness of India鈥. Half said that they were concerned about the state of infrastructure such as roads, electricity, water, telecommunications and airports. And five questioned whether India would provide 鈥渇inancial and non-financial incentives鈥 to open the schools.
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Most expected some sort of聽Indian聽backing. The most popular possible models included state-supported buildings and facilities (as at the University of Nottingham Ningbo, China), privately supported buildings and facilities (as at the University of Nottingham campus in Malaysia), education hubs (as at the Dubai International Academic City), or collaboration with a local partner (as at the Singapore Institute of Management鈥檚 programme at the University at Buffalo).
The NEP specifies that only universities ranked in the global top 100 could qualify for branch campuses. However, in Mr Mathews鈥 research, only two institutions in the聽top 100 of聽罢贬贰鈥檚听World University Rankings expressed interest. The other six interested universities are from the top 200.聽
One聽higher education analyst in India, who asked to remain anonymous, told THE that聽he would cast the net even further to the world鈥檚 top 500, especially as 鈥淐ovid has forced many universities to change their global engagement strategies鈥.
He listed major financial聽hurdles that the government would have to overcome. For example, a new framework would be needed to allow these institutions聽to聽repatriate earnings from their Indian branches.
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Additional feedback from the surveyed聽universities underlined potential pitfalls.聽鈥淧rice points for education in India are low, which makes it difficult for overseas universities to build a business case, as it forces them to look at high-volume education scenarios,鈥 which were unlikely for top-200 institutions, one respondent said.聽聽
鈥淚t is difficult to have a university with a higher cost of tuition operating in India without a backlash from society,鈥 said another, who also expressed concern about the cost of training local staff to global standards, and whether the country could offer a 鈥渟trong legal and financial structure.鈥
Another said that 鈥淚ndia would need to offer incentives similar to countries like China to attract world-class universities鈥.
Mr Mathews said that the government should cultivate an investor-friendly environment, a dedicated portal for communication and 鈥渄iverse models鈥 of delivery, including partnerships, higher education hubs and science parks. He also recommended that a new academic accreditation body be created in partnership with international agencies.
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