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India to Get Its First Global Top 20 University as UGC Approves UNSW to Open Campus in Bengaluru

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UNSW Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education & Student Experience, Professor Sarah Maddison, with the Indian Minister of Education, Dharmendra Pradhan, and Dr Vineet Joshi, Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Chairman of the University Grants Commission. Photo: UNSW
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New Delhi: UNSW has received the Letter of Approval from the University Grants Commission (UGC) to establish and operate its first international campus in Bengaluru, marking a significant milestone in the growing India-Australia education partnership.

The Letter of Approval confirms that the UNSW Bengaluru campus meets the regulatory and quality standards prescribed by the UGC for foreign higher education institutions operating in India, assuring prospective students and parents of academic quality, governance and student experience.

Set to commence classes in August 2026 at Embassy Manyata Business Park, the UNSW Bengaluru campus will initially offer undergraduate degrees in Business, Computer Science and Data Science, along with a postgraduate degree in Cyber Security. The University also plans to introduce further programs in the next academic year.

Students at UNSW Bengaluru will be the first to receive a global top 20 university educational experience in India – with equivalent academic quality and globally recognised standards that define the UNSW experience, while benefitting from close industry exposure in one of India’s leading technology and innovation hubs.

UNSW Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Attila Brungs, said: “Receiving the Letter of Approval from the UGC is an important milestone for UNSW Bengaluru and reflects our long-term commitment to India. Guided by UNSW’s 10-year strategy, ‘Progress for All’, we are proud to bring UNSW’s globally recognised education model closer to Indian students while contributing to deeper academic and research collaboration between Australia and India.

“Bengaluru’s position as a global technology and innovation hub makes it an ideal location for our first campus in India. Through strong industry integration, future-focused programs and global academic standards, we aim to prepare students for the rapidly evolving workforce and careers of the future.”

Professor Sarah Maddison, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education & Student Experience, added: “At UNSW Bengaluru, students will benefit from a globally connected learning experience that combines academic rigour with practical learning, interdisciplinary thinking and a strong focus on driving impact for our graduates and their communities.

“In addition to academic excellence, UNSW Bengaluru will offer a supportive and inclusive campus environment, centred on student empowerment, wellbeing and engagement and career readiness.”

The Australian High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, said: “The approval of UNSW Bengaluru by the Indian government is further endorsement of the quality of Australian education. It reflects the growing strength of the Australia-India education relationship and the shared commitment of both countries towards advancing research, innovation and talent development.”

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