New Delhi: Eight foreign universities, including one of the 50 and 100 Times Education World University ranked 2021, said that they would be interested in establishing their international campus in India.
Five of these are US universities and each of the UK, Australia and Canada.
In a survey, where 43 international ranked universities participated, 16 said they did not consider the campus here, and 16 others were hesitant.
Eight who expressed interest in claiming they preferred Indian students to start to ensure sufficient registration and sustainability of their business.
Happy! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the survey “Build the International Branch Campus in India,” by the National Institute of Planning and Education Administration (NIEPA), a funded central government is considered a university, carried out between December 21 2020 for February 12, 2021 to obtain a response Of the 200 top universities in the University of the world 2021 about their views to establish their international campus in India.
Respondents included three of the ’10 big ‘.
According to the report, all eight respondents indicating ‘must consider’ India as a potential destination to establish an international branch campus say that there is a need for a liberal regulatory framework to increase the appeal of India.
This is a special significance because of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 recommends only allowing universities from ‘100 categories’ in the rank of world universities to operate in India.
According to Eldho Mathews, Deputy Advisor, the unit for international cooperation, Niepa, “contrary to popular views, foreign universities in the top category are also interested in building their campuses in India.
But most of them adopt the waiting and watching approaches because of regulations and regulations The government has not been framed.
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Of the 43 universities participating in the survey, 14 originated from England, 13 of the US and 6 came from Canada.
Nine of these universities are in the top 50 ranking world higher education and 30 are ranked 150 top.
This survey is also looking for views on the preferred campus model and the report suggests that the number of universities prefers the type of bond with the institution or assistance managed by the government directly from the government is higher than preparing personal assistance or no external assistance.
“Promoting various branch campus models will be very helpful in attracting more universities.
Similarly, universities that are willing to offer relevant programs for the needs of state skills must be given priority,” said Mathews.
Some of the recommended models in this report are the US-based Webster University in the Netherlands, University of Nottingham England in Ningbo, China and the Singapore Institute of Management with the University at Buffalo (UB) School of Management, located at New York State University in Buffalo for The scholar science program in the business administration offered in Singapore, among others.