Foreign Universities to Establish Presence in India through A’bad Gift City
IFSCA Invites Public
Comments on Draft GIFT IFSC (Setting up and Operation of International Branch Campuses and Offshore
Education Centres) Regulations, 2022
The International Financial Services Centres
Authority (IFSCA), in its endeavour to develop a comprehensive and consistent regulatory
framework for establishment of International Branch Campuses
(IBC) and Offshore Education Centres (OEC) by Foreign
universities or foreign institutions in the GIFT IFSC has drafted regulations based
on global best practices and is seeking public comments on the proposed draft regulations.
The draft regulations aim to enable world-class foreign universities/
other foreign educational institutions to setup IBCs/ OECs in the GIFT IFSC for
offering courses/ programmes in the subject areas of Financial
Management, FinTech, Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics. Further, inter alia the draft regulations enable foreign universities
to establish IBC in IFSC either on stand-alone basis, or on consortium basis with
more than one foreign university coming together, or on stand-alone (single foreign
university)/ consortium basis (more than one foreign university coming together)
in partnership with one or more Indian University, Deemed University or Institution
of National Importance.
Further, the said draft regulations also provides for collaborative
arrangements with one or more foreign university or foreign education institution
or one or more domestic universities or deemed universities or institutions of national
importance or other Indian educational institutions in areas such as course administration,
providing infrastructural facilities, contribution towards minimum capitalization,
co-investment, etc.
The registration of IBC/OEC is provided to conduct educational
and research courses, including executive education programmes
in the GIFT IFSC and the regulations are intended to be the sole legal framework
governing the establishment and operation of foreign universities or foreign educational
institutions in the GIFT IFSC.
For the purpose of license, the Foreign Universities having
secured a position within Top 500 in the latest QS World Universities ranking and
Foreign Educational Institutions (other than universities) which are highly rated
within the home jurisdiction as well as regionally or globally is only allowed to
maintain the high standards. Further to confer equivalence in course recognition
a provision is made wherein, the degree or/ diploma or/ certificate issued with
respect to courses or programmes conducted in the IFSC
shall enjoy the same recognition in the home jurisdiction of the parent entity as
if it were conducted in the home jurisdiction.
The consultation paper along with the draft regulations are
available on IFSCA’s website https://ifsca.gov.in/PublicConsultation, inviting comments /suggestions from the general public and
stakeholders on the draft regulations on or before July 21, 2022.