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University of Liverpool ties up with Wipro, others for its first Indian campus in Bengaluru

While the University of Liverpool declined to disclose the exact location of its Bengaluru campus, sources said it is considering Azim Premji University and other places for the initial setup before transitioning to a larger, dedicated campus. The Karnataka government has offered land within the upcoming Knowledge, Wellbeing, and Innovation (KWIN) City.

May 28, 2025 / 06:00 IST
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, along with senior ministers, attended an event organised by the University of Liverpool — part of the UK's Russell Group — which announced its intent to open its first India campus in Bengaluru.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, along with senior ministers, attended an event organised by the University of Liverpool — part of the UK's Russell Group — which announced its intent to open its first India campus in Bengaluru.

The University of Liverpool, which plans to open its first Indian campus in Bengaluru, has partnered with IT major Wipro Limited, TiE Bangalore, and Axis Bank to create industry-academic collaboration.

While university officials declined to reveal the exact location for the campus, sources said Azim Premji University and other places are being considered for the initial phase. The Karnataka government also offered land within the proposed 5,800-acre Knowledge, Wellbeing, and Innovation (KWIN) City, located between Dabaspet and Doddaballapur. However, the development of KWIN City is expected to take another two to three years.

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Also, readKarnataka plans KWIN City as education hub for premium institutions, global universities

The Bengaluru campus, scheduled to open in August 2026, will initially offer undergraduate programmes in Business Management, Accounting and Finance, Computer Science, Biomedical Sciences, and Game Design. Over the next decade, the university aims to accommodate up to 10,000 students.