University of New South Wales gets Letter of Approval from UGC to operate its first campus in Bengaluru
University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, received the Letter of Approval from the University Grants Commission (UGC) to establish and operate its first international
University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, received the Letter of Approval from the University Grants Commission (UGC) to establish and operate its first international campus in Bengaluru, on Thursday. The Letter of Approval confirms that the UNSW Bengaluru campus meets the regulatory and quality standards prescribed by the UGC for foreign higher education institutions operating in India.
Attila Brungs, Vice-Chancellor and president, UNSW Sydney, said, “We are set to commence classes in August 2026 at Embassy Manyata Business Park, the UNSW Bengaluru campus. We will initially offer undergraduate degrees in Business, Computer Science and Data Science, along with a postgraduate degree in Cyber Security. The university also plans to introduce other programmes in the next academic year.” “Our globally recognised education model will be brought closer to Indian students while contributing to deeper academic and research collaboration between Australia and India,” he said.
Brungs highlighted that Bengaluru’s position as a global technology and innovation hub makes it an ideal location for the UNSW’s first campus in India. Emphasising on job ready skills among students, Philip Green, Australian High Commissioner to India, said, “
Because our campus is located within the Embassy Manyata Business Park in North Bengaluru which houses more than 60 multinational and Fortune 500 companies, the location is anticipated to drive strong opportunities for internships, industry engagement, networking and experiential learning.”
