New Delhi:29/8/24: The Ministry of Education has taken a major step towards realising the goals of internationalization as envisioned in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. A Letter of Intent (LoI) was issued to the University of Southampton (UoS), UK, allowing them to establish their first-ever campus in India. UoS is ranked among the top 100 Higher Educational Institutions globally, and its presence in India will enhance the educational landscape of India and offer students a unique opportunity for global exposure while receiving an education rooted in Indian values. This will be the first foreign University to be issued LoI under the UGC Regulations for setting up Indian campuses of foreign universities.
The letter of Intent was issued to the University of Southampton (UoS), UK in an event today, held in New Delhi, titled Internationalization of Education under NEP 2020: Setting up of Foreign University in India today in New Delhi.
Union Minister for External Affairs Dr. S. Jaishankar graced the occasion along with participation of dignitaries, including Shri Sanjay Murthy, Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education; Shri Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs; Ms. Christina Scott, Deputy High Commissioner, UK in India; Mr. Andrew Atherton, Vice-President, International, University of Southampton; Shri M. Jagadesh Kumar, Chairman, UGC; esteemed Ambassadors of nations; eminent academicians from Private and State universities; industry officials and other distinguished guests.
Dr. S. Jaishankar, in his address, expressed his happiness over the handing over of a Letter of Intent to the University of Southampton which will be establishing a campus in India under NEP 2020. He said this reflects both the vision of elevating our educational standards to the highest global levels and delivering on the education pillar of India-UK cooperation. Confident that such endeavors will further make our youth work-ready and foster a spirit of global understanding and cooperation, he stated.
The Minister highlighted the initiative will help establish a strong interactional footprint of brand India in the educational sphere. This is a growing reality as new technologies and service demands are sought to be harmonized with demographic deficits, the Minister said.
Dr. Jaishankar also mentioned some of the major initiatives that are part of the India-UK Road Map 2030 and said that cooperation in education has been a major part of it. He mentioned the MoU on Mutual Recognition of Academic Qualifications between the two countries and the Young Professionals Scheme (YPS), jointly announced by the leadership which provides a unique opportunity for young graduates in both the countries to learn and benefit from each other’s institutions, programs such as the UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI), and the scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC).
Union Education Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan in his message on the X platform said this initiative is a foot forward towards realising the goal of ‘internationalization at home’ as envisioned in the NEP 2020. India as a ‘Vishwa-Bandhu ’ is committed to fulfilling its global responsibilities and building a brighter future for education, innovation, and progress, he stated.
Shri K. Sanjay Murthy in his address emphasized that since the launch of National Education Policy 2020, the Education Ministry, along with Regulating bodies like UGC and AICTE has been rolling out various reform initiatives aimed at ensuring inclusive and equitable, global quality education, and opportunities of lifelong learning for all. The objective is to build future-ready competencies in our youth, Shri Murthy added.
The creation of the UoS campus in India will be beneficial for students, in terms of extending global course curriculum and study opportunities in India, and for research, knowledge exchange, enterprise and engagement. Courses will be offered on business and management, computing, law, engineering, art and design, biosciences and life sciences. The University has submitted a 10-year projected course rollout plan. In the first three years they will operate the following courses:
• First year: BSc Computer Science, BSc. Business Management, BSc. Accounting and Finance, BSc. Economics and MSc. International Management, MSc. Finance.
• Second year adds BSc. Software Engineering, BSC Creative Computing, MSc. Economics.
• Third year adds LLB Law and then B. Eng (Mechanical Engineering).