The balance of global education is shifting. With British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announcing that nine UK universities will soon operate in India, the island nation has cemented its position as the largest international supplier of world-class higher education to the subcontinent. This influx is driven by regulatory support, and a price point that offers students a UK degree without the high costs of studying abroad.

These nine universities include the currently operational University of Southampton in Gurugram, and eight that are in various stages of approval or launch, including University of Liverpool and Lancaster University (both coming up in Bengaluru), University of York, University of Aberdeen, University of Bristol, University of Exeter, and University of Glasgow (all in

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