India’s higher education sector is entering a transformative phase,one defined by opportunity, collaboration and global ambition. For decades, the country has been known for sending thousands of students abroad. Today, it is rewriting that story from being a student-sending nation to becoming a global education destination.
At the recent Going Global 25 conference, the unveiling of the “Easy Step Guide for UK Universities on Indian Regulations” marked more than a symbolic launch. It reflected a growing confidence that India is ready to welcome international universities ,not as guests, but as partners in building a shared education future.
A Turning Point in India’s Higher Education Policy
The foundation for this shift lies in the National Education Policy (NEP 2020), which envisions India as a global hub for learning, innovation and research.
Over the last three years, the Indian government has taken decisive steps to turn that vision into reality:
- The University Grants Commission (UGC) released draft regulations enabling foreign universities among the world’s top 500 to set up campuses in India.
- The Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) model now allows universities to operate with full academic and financial autonomy.
- The Study in India initiative continues to attract international students from Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
These changes are not just policy updates; they represent a mindset shift — one that views global partnerships as a pathway to enhancing quality, diversity and innovation in Indian education.
Why UK Universities Should Look to India Now
The UK and India share a deep educational partnership spanning over a century. Yet most collaborations have remained in the realm of joint degrees or research projects, not full physical campuses. That’s now changing.
Here’s why India makes compelling sense for UK universities in 2025 and beyond:
- Scale and Demand
India’s higher education system serves more than 40 million students, with enrolments projected to rise by 50% by 2035. The gap between demand and supply creates a unique opportunity for foreign institutions to offer globally benchmarked programs. - Policy Support and Clarity
New frameworks such as the UGC’s (Setting up and Operation of Campuses of Foreign Higher Educational Institutions) Regulations have simplified approval processes, making entry more transparent than ever before. - A Thriving Research and Innovation Ecosystem
India is rapidly becoming a global R&D destination. UK universities establishing research collaborations or joint centres can benefit from this growing ecosystem and from India’s deep pool of STEM talent. - Strategic Bilateral Relations
The UK–India education corridor has been reinforced through initiatives like the India-UK Roadmap 2030, which emphasises partnerships in innovation, skills and education. - Economic and Cultural Advantage
With English as a primary medium of instruction, a strong regulatory framework, and a diverse student population, India offers a familiar yet fast-growing environment for UK institutions.
Proof in Action: Early Movers Show the Way
The momentum is already visible.
- Deakin University and the University of Wollongong from Australia became the first foreign universities to establish campuses in GIFT City, Gujarat, a model that blends academic autonomy with local engagement.
- Several UK universities, including University of Birmingham, University of Nottingham and University of Leeds, have shown growing interest in forming India-based research partnerships and dual-degree programs.
These pioneers are not waiting for the perfect conditions, they are shaping them.
The message is clear: India is ready, and those who act early will lead the transformation.
The Role of In-Country Representation and Advisory Support
While policy reforms have opened doors, navigating India’s regulatory, cultural and partnership landscape still requires expertise and local understanding.
This is where the International Advisory Council (IAC) plays a critical role.
As a cross-border business and education promotion agency, IAC supports global universities at every stage of their India entry journey from strategic planning to execution.
We help institutions:
- Understand Indian regulations and frameworks under UGC and NEP 2020
- Identify credible local partners across academia, research and government
- Build in-country representation to strengthen institutional presence and credibility
- Design tailored India market entry strategies, balancing opportunity with compliance
For UK universities seeking a structured, risk-aware approach, IAC acts as the bridge between global aspirations and Indian realities.
India’s Education Advantage: Beyond Market Entry
India’s appeal goes beyond policy incentives or population size. It’s about joining a growth story with purpose.
- Innovation and Affordability – India’s education technology ecosystem is amongst the largest in the world and it offers digital solutions for scalable with hybrid learning models.
- Talent and Employability – With 12 million graduates entering the workforce each year, India offers universities a chance to link academic programs directly to real-world impact.
- Regional Access – Setting up in India provides a strategic base for attracting students from South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, regions increasingly seeking affordable, high-quality international education.
In short, India is not just a destination. It’s a gateway to emerging education markets across the Global South.
A Shared Future for UK and India
The launch of the Easy Step Guide for UK Universities on Indian Regulations at Going Global 25 is a timely reminder: the future of global higher education lies in collaboration, not competition.
For India, foreign universities bring diversity, innovation, and global perspective.
For UK universities, India offers scale, opportunity, and long-term partnership potential.
And for both nations, the collaboration strengthens diplomatic, cultural and economic ties, creating a powerful model of global academic cooperation.
Conclusion: The Time Is Now
India has opened its doors to the world and it’s inviting global universities to co-create the next chapter of higher education.
As the landscape evolves, early engagement, informed strategy and credible partnerships will be the keys to success.
At the International Advisory Council (IAC), we are committed to helping universities navigate this journey, providing insight, access and representation that turn opportunity into sustainable presence.
India is not just an emerging education market, it is the future of global higher learning.