Govt Allows Foreign Varsities to Open Campuses


New Delhi, Mar 15 (PTI) : Government on Monday approved a bill to allow foreign universities to set up campuses in India and offer degrees.

The Foreign Educational Institution (Regulation of Entry and Operation) Bill, 2010, was cleared by the Union Cabinet presided by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. This paves way for its introduction in Parliament.

"This is a milestone which will enhance choices, increase competition and benchmark quality," HRD Minister Kapil Sibal said after the approval of the bill by Cabinet.
The bill seeks to regulate the entry and operation of foreign institutions, which will set up centre and offer degrees in India.

This bill was hanging fire for over last four years owing to opposition from various quarters, including the Left parties, over certain provisions. Last year, it was referred to a Committee of Secretaries which brought modifications to certain provisions earlier existed.

The bill was approved by the Cabinet without any change. The proposed law prescribes eight-month time bound format for granting approval to foreign educational institutions to set up campuses. They will go through different levels of registration process during this period and will be finally registered with UGC or any other regulatory body in place.

The regulatory body in higher education, either UGC or any other body that would replace UGC, will scrutinise the proposals of aspiring institution as per India's priorities and advice government whether to allow the institute operate in India.
Sibal has already said that quota laws will not be applicable to foreign universities setting up campuses in India.

Though 100 per cent foreign direct investment through automatic route is permitted in the education sector since 2000, the present legal structure in India does not allow granting of degrees by foreign educational institutions here.

The proposed law would facilitate the globally- renowned institutes to participate in India's higher education sector. It will bring in foreign education providers for vocational education training also.

The foreign education providers bill is one of the major reforms bills of the HRD Ministry.
A revolution larger than the one in the telecom sector awaits the education sector, Sibal said.

Three other reforms bills, which were slated to be taken up in the Cabinet, were deferred to the next meeting. These are -- Prohibition of Unfair Practices in Technical, Medical Educational Institutions and Universities Bill, Educational Tribunal Bill and Accreditation Bill.

A Group of Ministers (GoM) has already cleared these three reforms bills.  

  

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  • nagesh nayaK, bangalore

    Tue, Mar 16 2010

    WHEN CONGRESS LED UPA IS UNDER THE FOREIGNER & ARE TAKING STEPS TO DESTROY INDIAN CULTURE SLOWLY .
    VASCO DA GAMA CAME & AFTERWARDS INDIAN TEMPLES DESTROYED & PEOPLE WERE FORCIBLY CONVERTED. TODAY UNIVERSITIES & TOMORROW OUTSOURCING TO CONTROL OUR COUNTRY TO A FORIEGN AGENCY.

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  • Antony Crasta , Mangalore/Sydney Australia

    Tue, Mar 16 2010

    I feel this is a regressive step and will do more harm than good.

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Tx

    Mon, Mar 15 2010

    The government acceptance to allow foreign Universities to establish campuses in India will be a posiive step in the right direction. This is all part and portion of the Globalization. Exchange of Educational establishments will pave way for many other new developments within the country from foreign collaborations. In addition to the economic benefits, Indian studens studying foreign education within India will bring many other advantages that time alone will tell. Multi-national educational institutions establishing within India will bring new confidence for mutual exchange of many other disciplines.

    Education is the KEY for future bilateral relations amongst nations that will solidify the cultural, economical and even religious advantages between people of all nations regardless of their individual differences. Educational collaboration will also attract new business ideas, technology transfers and mutual protection of intellectual property rights. Universities such as Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, Rice, Texas A&M, Oxford, Cambridge and many others spreading their Educational wings over India will bring wonders that will obviously transform India into a land called "Navabharatum" with added responsibilities that will help each and everyone.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, Mar 15 2010

    Now the Indian students need not
    have to leave the counry to get
    edicated in a foreign university.
    However, there will be something
    lacking in that system. Even though the students can get the same academic requirement fulfilled, but studying at the
    U.S. University in an Indian
    surroundings is totally different.
    When a student has an opportuntiy to land in a foreign University,
    he is in a different culture,
    surroundings and everything is
    totally alien to the student, and
    that itself is a great education.

    Now this new approach of having
    foreign Universities in India
    will create a mysterious friction
    in between the foreign Universitites and Indian Universities. As our nature is
    to find greatness in everything
    foreign, there will be a novel
    trend in enlisting our children
    in the foreign Universities of
    India, and the Indian University
    students will feel an inferior
    mentality. That problem has to be
    rectified at first.

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  • adshenoy, mangloor

    Mon, Mar 15 2010

    Is Indian government not happy with Indian educational Institutions? Or this is another openning for foreigners to take over our educational system?
    What is the future?-competition, increase in standards or just slow death of Indian educational institutes?
    Is Indian governmentt selling India to foreigners in the name of liberalisation?

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