India鈥檚 long-awaited move to听open doors to foreign universities, announced this month as part of the new听National Education Policy听(NEP), has drawn international attention.
However, university and business leaders at the Association of Australian Education Representatives in India (AAERI) online conference, which ended on 27 August, did not anticipate foreign campuses opening in the next few years. Instead, experts felt that other types of partnerships, including digital cooperation, were the way forward.
Ravneet Pawha, deputy vice-president (global engagement) at Deakin University, and one of the AAERI speakers, told听糖心Vlog听that it was 鈥渦nlikely we would build and operate our own campus in India鈥.
鈥淚ndia is hard work. Setting something up is not easy,鈥 she said during her AAERI talk. 鈥淔or any foreign university, there has to be a model that is financially viable. And setting up a campus without revenue is not viable, with unclear guidelines.鈥
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Unlike in China, where the Chinese government or 鈥減arent鈥 Chinese universities underwrite joint venture campuses with foreign partners, there is no such funding model announced yet in India.
Maheshwer Peri, founder of a major education services company, Careers360, explained that 鈥渋f you want to establish a university in India, it has to be a not-for-profit鈥.
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Ms Pawha said that her institution would seek out partnerships instead. 鈥淲e are really keen to deepen our strategic engagement with India and that is likely to include greater in-country delivery,鈥 she told听THE. 鈥Our preferred approach is to work with Indian partners through hybrid transnational education approaches.鈥
鈥淭here鈥檚 scope for all countries to work more closely with India,鈥 she added. 鈥淎ustralia will likely grow its market share through collaborations.鈥
Ms Pawha said there were potential opportunities in credit-sharing, digital teaching and blended learning, which were听improved during听Covid campus closures.听听She also cited the 鈥渓earning centre model鈥. For example, a student taking online classes through an Australian university might听complete laboratory work near home in India.
Lakshmi Iyer, executive director and head of education for Sannam S4, a company specialising in market entry services, said that foreign campuses might open in India, but only in the next five or 10 years.
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Ms Iyer noted that only听a small percentage of Indian students ever made it overseas, and that the focus was on improving domestic institutions.听The NEP includes plans to expand local higher education dramatically, which could encourage more students to follow the government鈥檚 鈥淪tay in India鈥 campaign.听
A more immediate concern for India-Australia relations are听Covid-19 restrictions that have cut travel between the two countries. Both India鈥檚 airspace and Australia鈥檚 borders are essentially closed.
Ravi Singh, the AAERI president, urged Australia to loosen restrictions. He suggested setting up quarantine facilities for foreign students so the country could open its borders and save its universities.
Currently, the only exception to Australia鈥檚 ban on foreign student entry is a听pilot scheme, scheduled for September, which will let 300 students fly from Singapore to South Australia.
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India normally sends听about听100,000 students a year听to Australia, putting A$5.5 billion (拢3 billion) into the economy. It is quickly catching up to China as the top source听of foreign students.
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