Tres universidades extranjeras reciben aprobación para abrir campus en la India

El Ministerio de Educación de la Unión emitió cartas de aprobación el 9 de junio a la Universidad de Bristol, la Universidad de York y la Universidad de Nueva Gales del Sur para nuevos campus en la India.

Las cartas fueron entregadas por Vineet Joshi, Secretario del Departamento de Educación Superior y Presidente de la Comisión de Subvenciones Universitarias, en presencia del Ministro de Educación, Dharmendra Pradhan. Bristol y York establecerán campus en Mumbai. La UNSW abrirá su campus de Bengaluru en el Manyata Business Park a partir de agosto de 2026. Pradhan afirmó que la medida impulsa los objetivos de internacionalización de la Política Educativa Nacional 2020. Los campus ofrecerán programas en áreas como finanzas, ciencia de datos, informática con inteligencia artificial y ciberseguridad.

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