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Updated: December 18, 2023, 10:25 AM IST

UGC Notifies Foreign Higher Education with New Rules: The University Grants Commission (UGC), acting under the powers vested in it by the UGC Act, 1956 (as amended), has unveiled two pivotal regulations to govern the operations of foreign higher education institutions in India. The regulations, titled ‘University Grants Commission (Academic Collaboration between Indian and Foreign Higher Education Institutions – Twinning Programme, Joint Degree, and Dual Degree Programmes) Regulations, 2022‘ and ‘University Grants Commission (Setting up and Operation of Campuses of Foreign Higher Educational Institutions in India) Regulations, 2023,’ signal a new era in the oversight of collaborations between Indian and foreign educational entities.

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Approval Mandate and Prohibition on Franchise Arrangements

The first of the two regulations, ‘University Grants Commission (Academic Collaboration between Indian and Foreign Higher Education Institutions) Regulations, 2022,’ establishes a framework for Twinning Programmes, Joint Degrees, and Dual Degree Programmes. A pivotal requirement is that Foreign Higher Educational Institutions can only offer programs in India after obtaining prior approval from the UGC. This marks a significant shift in ensuring academic collaborations meet stringent quality standards.

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Furthermore, the regulations forbid Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) from offering programs under any franchise arrangement. The UGC emphasized that the Commission would not recognize degrees issued due to such collaboration. Commissionove comes in response to the observed trend of HEIs entering into agreements with foreign-based educational institutions not recognized by the UGC. This leads to the issuance of degrees that need more official recognition.

Stringent Measures Against Unrecognized Collaborations

Expressing concern over the proliferation of unrecognized collaborations, the UGC announced that any collaborative arrangement with foreign educational institutions not recognized by the Commission is invalid. Consequently, the UGC will not recognize degrees issued under such agreements. This strict stance is designed to curb the practice of HEIs facilitating degrees from foreign-based educational institutions without the necessary approvals.

Crackdown on EdTech Companies and Online Degrees

The UGC notice also sheds light on a growing concern related to EdTech companies advertising degree and diploma programs online in association with foreign universities or institutions. It is contractually stated that any franchise arrangement for online programs is impermissible, and such degrees will not receive UGC recognition. The notice explicitly warns EdTech companies engaged in such practices, indicating that appropriate legal action will be taken against defaulters.

Cautionary Advisory to Students and the General Public

The UGC issued a cautionary advisory to protect students and the general public from unscrupulous collaborations. It emphasizes that courses, programs, and degrees offered through associations lacking UGC recognition pose risks to individuals. Students are urged to exercise due caution and be aware that undertaking such courses could have consequences, as these degrees will not carry the official stamp of approval from the UGC.

Legal Consequences for Defaulting EdTech Companies and HEIs

The UGC has taken a strong stance by warning that legal action will be initiated against EdTech companies found promoting programs in collaboration with foreign institutions without UGC recognition. Higher Education Institutions involved in such arrangements will also face legal consequences under applicable laws, rules, and regulations. This underscores the gravity of the UGC’s commitment to maintaining the integrity and credibility of higher education in India.

The UGC’s introduction of these regulations marks a significant step towards regulating collaborations between Indian and foreign higher education institutions. The UGC aims to protect students’ interests and uphold the credibility of degrees conferred within the country by enforcing stringent approval processes and cracking down on unrecognized associations. The move is expected to bring about a positive transformation in the higher education landscape, ensuring that academic collaborations adhere to the highest standards of quality and legitimacy.

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The prime minister Narendra Modi’s vision to turn around the Higher Education system in India is going to witness major changes soon. India is going to allow foreign universities like Stanford, Yale, and Oxford to establish campuses and offer the degrees to Indian students in their motherland. After the National Education Policy (NEP-2020) it will be a revolutionary step toward excellence in higher education. The University Grants Commission (UGC) is visiting the Parliament with the final draft for approval. It works on the open public feedback model taking feedback from all those individuals who are looking forward to having the existence of foreign universities in India. The right to hire eligible staff and all faculty members is only given to overseas institutions. Meanwhile, the admission criteria, fee structure, and scholarship for native & foreign students will be decided by the local campuses themselves.

Win-Win Situation for Indian & Foreign Universities

Joining hands between Indian & foreign institutions is a Win-Win situation for both parties. On the one hand, Indian students will have more successful careers by grasping all the intricate knowledge from foreign universities. Everything is planned at a pocket-friendly price with a highly recognized foreign institution degree along with no problem of settling in a foreign for pursuing higher education.
On the other hand, it’s a boon for the foreign market as they will be able to have a higher number of enrollments from the young population of India. Students can complete their education based on the hybrid model. It means that students can complete their partial education in India and the remaining degree by visiting the primary campus of a foreign university.

Meet Indian Curriculum & Market Demand Gap

Despite giving birth to a chief executive officer at big companies like Microsoft, we are still lagging in having a good position in the Global rankings as studies from Indian institutions aren’t widely accepted. Indian institutions can cover the gap existing between their curriculum and the market demand by partnering with foreign universities. It will not only make India competitive but will also become self-sufficient to produce masterminds in the future.

University Grants Commission Seeks Parliament Approval

According to the Global Talent Competitiveness Index, 2022, India currently stands at 101st position amongst 133 Nations. It calculates the capability of a country to produce, enhance, attract, and retain masterminds. This rank shall improve with this proposal. Everything will come into existence once the draft made by the University Grants Commission gets approved by the parliament. As a result, the association and partnership between foreign Universities and Indian Institutions are going to be highly fruitful for the students.

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