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Australia to scale up its higher-ed footprint in India

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Australia to scale up its higher-ed footprint in India
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Australia is expanding its higher education presence in India by establishing physical branch campuses, with seven Australian universities already approved by the UGC. The University of New South Wales is among those planning to open a campus in Bengaluru to foster bilateral ties and provide global-quality education.

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This initiative marks a shift in international education policy, moving from simple partnerships to direct physical investment in India's education sector.

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Australia is aggressively expanding its higher education footprint in India, shifting from traditional institutional alliances toward major new partnerships and dedicated physical branch campuses, said Australia’s High Commissioner to India Philip Green.

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