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UK Universities Expand Presence in India Amid Shifting Demand and Tighter Visa Regulations

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UK universities are increasingly establishing physical campuses in India to counter declining international enrollment caused by stricter domestic visa policies. As the UK government aims to reduce net migration, new restrictions on student dependents and reviews of post-study work rights have made the UK less attractive for overseas students. By opening branches abroad, institutions like the University of Southampton aim to maintain their global reach and financial stability while navigating the changing regulatory landscape in both Britain and India.

  • The University of Southampton has become the first UK institution to receive a license to establish a comprehensive branch campus in India under new regulatory frameworks.
  • Recent changes to UK immigration policy, including a ban on most international students bringing family dependents, have led to a significant decrease in visa applications.
  • International students contribute an estimated £42 billion annually to the UK economy, with their tuition fees often subsidizing domestic teaching and research activities.
  • The UK government is currently reviewing the “graduate route” visa, which allows students to stay and work for two years after graduation, causing further concern among prospective students.
  • India has recently eased regulations to allow foreign universities to set up independent campuses, facilitating this shift toward transnational education.

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