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Explainer: How Internationalisation of top Indian universities will be beneficial

Moneycontrol explains why and how Indian universities going global will be a fruitful effort for a sector that caters to over 38 million domestic students.

November 16, 2021 / 17:36 IST
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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

The Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi (IIT-D) is planning to open two campuses in Egypt and Saudi Arabia as part of a global outreach and expansion of top Indian institutes including the elite IITs that will boost the higher education sector.

Such an expansion overseas of top Indian universities will have multiple positives. For one, it will build a strong Indian education brand to help the ‘Study in India’ aspiration become a reality, and improve the financial health of Indian institutions which in turn will reduce public institutions’ dependence on government grants. Besides, it will give a leg up to Indian institutes when it comes to global rankings, a prickly issue and a subject of constant debate in the academic world.

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Moneycontrol explains why and how it will be a fruitful effort for a sector that caters to over 38 million domestic students.

Global Rankings: Lack of internationalization has been affecting the rankings of IITs and other top universities. Traditionally, Indian campuses have few or no international students and faculty members and any attempt to address this will be a win-win scenario. For example, the QS World University Ranking 2022 published earlier this year has placed IIT Bombay (IIT-B) at 177 rank globally. It’s the best Indian varsities in the global list followed by IIT-D at 185, as per the global education ranking agency.