New Delhi: Two Australian institutions—the University of Western Australia and Victoria University—are set to launch campuses in India by mid-2026. With their arrival, the count of foreign universities operating under UGC regulations will rise to four, while nine others are expected to follow soon.
While the University of Western Australia (UWA) is setting up two campuses in Chennai and Mumbai, Victoria University will establish its India campus in Gurugram. UWA will be the first foreign university to launch two campuses simultaneously in India.
So far, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has given approval to 13 international universities from Australia, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States to set up campuses in India. Among them, the University of Southampton (UK) began

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