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The Illinois Institute of Technology is set to establish a new campus in Mumbai, India, with plans to welcome students in 2026. This initiative marks a significant milestone as it will offer both undergraduate and graduate programs aimed at enhancing educational opportunities in the region.
The establishment of this campus comes at a time when several other prestigious universities, including Michigan, Purdue, and Liverpool, are also planning to set up branches in India. This trend reflects a growing interest among international institutions to expand their footprint in the Indian higher education landscape.
The University Grants Commission is currently in advanced stages of reviewing and approving these developments, signaling a supportive regulatory environment for foreign educational institutions. The introduction of these campuses is expected to significantly boost India's higher education sector, providing students with access to diverse programs and global academic standards, ultimately enriching the educational experience in the country.
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