Talking at a British Council occasion in Delhi on January 29, Newcastle College’s vice-chancellor and president, Chris Day, revealed the college’s intention to arrange a campus in India.
“One of many causes that I’m right here… is the concept that UK universities is perhaps trying to arrange campuses in-country. It nearly appears that every single day in the meanwhile there’s one other announcement,” stated Day.
“It received’t shock you to listen to that Newcastle is severely contemplating opening a campus right here in India itself. We’re presently serious about the place that is perhaps and who our companions is perhaps,” he revealed.
“All I can say is, watch this house…. I’m now leaving India completely satisfied that we have to do that. The query is what sort of campus and what topics and the place it is going to be, slightly than if we may have a campus in India.”
Earlier this week, the College of Surrey unveiled plans for its worldwide department campus positioned in GIFT Metropolis – India’s particular financial zone in Gujarat, the place establishments are free from the rules that govern the remainder of the nation. The College of Coventry and Queen’s College Belfast are additionally anticipated to arrange respective campuses there.
In August 2024, it was introduced that the College of Southampton is ready develop into the primary UK college to be granted a licence by the Indian authorities to create a department campus within the nation, with plans to arrange exterior of the particular financial zone, in Delhi.
Newcastle College already has campuses in Singapore and Malaysia. Whereas talking in Delhi, Day emphasised his dedication to “equitable partnerships”.
“These partnerships ought to be mutually helpful between the house nation and the worldwide nation slightly than being a a method road,” stated Day.
These partnerships ought to be mutually helpful between the house nation and the worldwide nation slightly than being a a method road
Chris Day, Newcastle College
Over 500 Indian college students enrolled at Newcastle College final yr however the vice-chancellor emphasised “there may be way more to our relationship with India than simply what number of worldwide college students come from India to to Newcastle”, utilizing the college’s 25-year collaboration with the Institute of Know-how in Delhi for example.
Talking solely to The PIE Information on the QS India Summit in Goa days earlier, British excessive commissioner for India, Lindy Cameron, spoke of the “huge potential” of UK-India partnerships happening in larger training.
“I feel quite a lot of universities have understood how essential India is when it comes to college students which have come to the UK, however the actually thrilling factor now’s with the reforms within the Indian larger training sector, there may be a lot extra potential for various sorts of partnerships,” she stated.
There’s a “lengthy queue of training establishments” eager to comply with within the footsteps of Southampton, but in addition elevated curiosity in joint levels in partnership with Indian universities, famous Cameron.
“[India] is a rustic of 1.4 billion individuals. It’s already the fifth largest financial system on this planet. It should develop into third within the subsequent few years and it has the potential to go larger than that. It’s a younger nation, it’s a rustic that desires to get wealthy earlier than it will get outdated and it’s a rustic the place the upper training sector is totally essential to that progress,” stated Cameron.
Elsewhere, Day introduced ten full-fee scholarships for Indian college students enrolling at Newcastle College in September 2025. Provided via the Newcastle-India Management and Innovation Scholarship, these awards help candidates from India pursuing a full-time, one-year grasp’s program in an eligible subject.
Past this, the college is extending its Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships from six to thirty scholarships.

