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Australian universities continue to navigate India branch campus set up

The PIE News

Since India announced it will open its doors to foreign universities wishing to set up offshore campuses, higher education institutions have jumped at the chance to establish operations in the world’s most populous country. Clearly India has the student demand for an Australian education,” said Tanks.

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Universities can set up in India but regulations pose challenge

The PIE News

Foreign institutions can now establish campuses in India but navigating the country’s complex regulatory environment could be a barrier, experts warn. Most Indian institutions are not-for-profits, in line with Indian laws, but the new regulations for foreign campuses allow for repatriation of funds.

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Australian TNE looks to India as countries recognise qualifications

The PIE News

A qualifications recognition agreement between Australia and India to streamline education and career pathways was announced as a delegation of Australian education leaders visited the country. In July 2022, the UK and India agreed an MoU to recognise each other’s higher education qualifications.

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Australia’s India recruitment suspension “discriminatory”, say agents

The PIE News

Indian agents have called on Australian universities to reverse a decision to suspend recruitment from regions of North India, saying the move borders on discrimination. AAERI raised wider concerns about discrimination, noting that one Australian university does not accept applications from Indian students who are married.

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Revealed: Australian universities’ top agencies working onshore

The PIE News

There are more than 430 agencies and student recruitment companies working onshore in Australia that have at least two university partners, new research by The PIE News has found. AusEd-UniEd International and IDP Education are the agencies in Australia that work with the most universities in the country, with 40 partners.

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India open for international collaboration, government tells UK universities

The PIE News

India’s recent regulatory changes have opened up a “major platform for collaboration between countries”, the Indian government told UK universities participating in a trade mission this week. I think the opportunities now with the changes in the regulatory environment in India and so on are really exciting and also very complex. “I

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Deakin expands in India with Symbiosis Int’l

The PIE News

Australia’s Deakin University is furthering its offer to students in India with an expansion of its partnership with Symbiosis International. The Australian university, which is set to begin teaching at a branch campus in GIFT City in Gujarat , has worked with Symbiosis for over 20 years.