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UK Universities Expand into India: Opportunities, Challenges, and Student Demand

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Last updated: March 24, 2026 9:12 am
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New University of York campus in Mumbai highlights UK universities expanding into India
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Along the calm banks of Powai Lake in Mumbai, a modern campus by the University of York is nearing completion. The institution plans to welcome its first batch of students for the 2026–27 academic year and will begin operations soon.

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Why UK Universities Are Choosing IndiaAffordability and Market PositioningWill Students Still Prefer Studying Abroad?The Road Ahead

The university expects to enroll around 270 students in its first year. Over time, it aims to expand its intake to 3,000–4,000 students annually. This move reflects a broader trend: several UK universities are entering the Indian education market.

Institutions such as the University of Aberdeen, University of Bristol, University of Liverpool, Queen’s University Belfast, and Coventry University are also setting up campuses in India. Meanwhile, the University of Southampton has already launched its campus in Delhi, focusing on business, management, and engineering programs.

Why UK Universities Are Choosing India

India introduced the National Education Policy 2020 to allow foreign universities to establish campuses. Regulations introduced in 2023 created a formal pathway for international institutions to operate locally.

This shift offers clear advantages. UK universities face financial pressure at home, while India has a growing demand for quality higher education. The country currently has about 40 million university students, and projections suggest it will need up to 70 million seats by 2035.

Every year, around 11 million students complete their final year of school. However, top-tier Indian institutions can only accommodate a small percentage of high-performing students. This gap creates a strong opportunity for foreign universities.

Affordability and Market Positioning

UK universities in India mainly target upper middle-class families. Experts estimate that 4–5 million students can afford programs costing over £10,000 annually.

The University of York plans to charge about half the tuition fees compared to its UK campus. Although these fees remain higher than many local institutions, universities justify the cost through global standards, better industry links, and improved employability outcomes.

Many programs also offer hybrid learning. Students can study partly in India and partly in the UK, which increases flexibility and global exposure.

Will Students Still Prefer Studying Abroad?

For decades, many Indian students have chosen to study overseas. They often seek international work experience, which remains a major attraction.

An overseas degree still offers access to global job markets. As a result, local campuses of foreign universities may not fully replace the appeal of studying abroad.

However, stricter immigration policies in countries like the UK and the US may change student decisions. Some students might prefer studying in India to avoid visa challenges and reduce costs while still earning a globally recognized degree.

The Road Ahead

UK universities entering India have a strong opportunity, but success is not guaranteed. They must balance affordability, quality, and career outcomes to attract students.

If these institutions deliver on their promises, they could reshape India’s higher education landscape. At the same time, they must compete with both established Indian universities and the ongoing appeal of international study.

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