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Budget 2022 | Foreign universities allowed to operate in GIFT City, free from regulatory glare

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February 03, 2022 / 18:00 IST
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Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday announced that foreign universities will be allowed to operate from Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) at Gandhinagar, without having to follow domestic rules.

This means the foreign universities won’t be regulated by local education watchdogs like UGC and AICTE, and will likely to be allowed to make and repatriate profit, say experts. They may also get tax incentives.

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However, more clarity is awaited on rules related to this announcement that allows foreign universities to offer market-linked courses like financial management, fintech, science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the GIFT City.

The move is expected to bring some of the foreign varsities to India, who were exploring opportunities in the country for the last several years, but have stayed away due to "unfavourable" regulatory environment.