
Foreign varsities waiting for govt guidelines to set up campuses in India: UNiSA officials
Foreign universities are waiting for the Indian government to formalise guidelines so that they could set up campuses in the country, according to top officials at the University of South Australia (UNiSA).
They termed Indias move to let foreign universities operate in the country as a major development.
“Many universities in Australia and other countries are waiting for the guidelines to be formalised,” Rishen Shekhar, director, Global Recruitment and Engagement, UNiSA told
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