
The University of York India campus will open in Mumbai by 2026, offering UK degrees in AI, business, and more. Learn about the partnership and academic plans.
University of York India Campus Set to Open in Mumbai by 2026
The University of York India campus is officially in the works, as the UK-based institution expands its global reach with a new site in Mumbai, Maharashtra. In a major move for transnational education, the university has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, setting its sights on welcoming students by the 2026/27 academic year.
Strategic Global Growth in Partnership With India
Announced at a ceremonial MoU signing, University of York Vice-Chancellor Prof Charlie Jeffery met with Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister, to formalize the agreement. The proposed Mumbai-based University of York India campus will offer internationally recognized degrees to Indian students and marks a significant step in strengthening UK-India educational ties.
“This is a really exciting venture. We’re committed to contributing to the education of India’s future leaders and entrepreneurs,” said Prof Jeffery.
Image Alt Text: University of York India campus MOU signing with Prof Charlie Jeffery and Devendra Fadnavis
Initial Courses to Focus on Tech, Business and Creative Industries
Pending approval from the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India, the campus will initially offer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in high-demand fields such as:
- Computer Science with AI and Cybersecurity
- Business and Economics
- Creative Industries and Digital Innovation
The curriculum will mirror that of York’s UK campus, and graduates will receive official University of York degrees.
University of York India Campus: A Timeline to 2026 Launch
The university expects teaching to begin in an existing business quarter facility in Mumbai, with plans for a full, custom-built campus to follow in subsequent years.
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 2024 | MoU signed with Maharashtra Government |
| 2025 | UGC licensing process underway |
| 2026 | Teaching begins in Mumbai location |
| Future | Development of permanent campus complex |
Prof Jeffery Meets Indian Prime Minister to Discuss Education Vision
Prof Jeffery also held high-level talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to align the project with India’s National Education Policy (NEP) and global aspirations. India’s rapid digital transformation and growing middle class have made it a prime destination for leading universities seeking international expansion.
“India has an ambitious drive for global influence, skills development and economic growth. We’re proud to be part of that journey,” added Jeffery.
Reactions and Collaborations
Devendra Fadnavis welcomed the development, stating:
“It is a privilege to welcome the University of York to Mumbai as we expand world-class educational opportunities in India.”
The initiative is expected to create new opportunities for Indian students who may not be able to study abroad, while also fostering deeper academic and cultural links between the UK and India.
Why the University of York India Campus Matters
The University of York’s Mumbai campus is part of a larger trend in international higher education, where universities seek to meet students where they are—particularly in fast-growing education markets like India.
With a strong reputation for research excellence and innovation, the University of York joins other UK universities in making a long-term investment in Indian talent, technology, and transformation.
Final Thoughts: University of York India Campus as a Global Milestone
The University of York India campus represents a major step forward in global education, offering Indian students access to a UK-standard academic experience without leaving home. With plans aligned to India’s growing demand for high-quality education and digital skills, this campus is poised to become a hub of innovation, leadership and global opportunity by 2026.
Stay tuned for updates on licensing, admissions, and course offerings as the project progresses.
