India’s higher education system is changing in a big way. With the help of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and new rules, foreign universities can now open campuses in India. This means students can study for international degrees without going abroad. Among these, Australian universities like Deakin University and the University of Wollongong are already setting up campuses in India. More universities are also planning to come soon. This article explains the top Australian universities in India, their courses, and what students can expect from them.
The relationship between India and Australia in education has been strong for years, with thousands of Indian students choosing Australia for higher studies. Now, instead of students travelling abroad, universities are coming to India. This helps in providing cost-effective global education.
Institutions such as Deakin University and the University of Wollongong have already established campuses, while others are preparing to enter the Indian market.
There are many Australian universities that have campuses in India. Students can check the list of some of the Australian Universities in India.
Name of Australian University | Highlights |
Deakin University | Located in GIFT City, Gujarat, Deakin University is the first foreign university to establish an international branch campus in India's GIFT City, Gujarat, inaugurated in 2024 |
University of Wollongong (UOW) India Campus was established in 2026 in GIFT City, Gujarat, India. | |
Victoria University (VU) is opening its first Indian campus in Gurugram (Delhi NCR) by mid-2026, marking a major expansion of the Australian university. | |
La Trobe University | La Trobe University is establishing a campus in Bengaluru, India, following a July 2025 Letter of Intent (LoI) from the Indian government. |
Western Sydney University | Western Sydney University (WSU) is establishing a full-fledged campus in Greater Noida, India, expected to commence operations by August 2026. |
University of Western Australia | The University of Western Australia (UWA) is establishing its first Indian campuses in Mumbai and Chennai, slated to open in July 2026. |
Deakin University is an Australian University established in 1974. Deakin University has established the first international branch campus in India at GIFT City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Students can check highlights of Deakin University GIFT City India Campus below.
Courses | Total course fees |
$39,600 | |
$39,600 |
Courses | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Criteria |
Master of Business Analytics | Bachelor's degree or higher in any discipline, along with valid scores in the entrance test (GRE/ GMAT/ CAT/ GATE/CMAT/ SNAP/NMAT/XAP). English Language Proficiency Requirement: Bachelor's degree from a recognised English-speaking country/ IELTS overall score of 6.5 (with no band score less than 6.0) or equivalent | Admissions are based on GRE/ GMAT/ CAT/ GATE/ CMAT/ SNAP/ NMAT/ scores and an interview. |
Master of Cyber Security | Bachelor's degree in a related discipline Or Bachelor’s degree in any discipline and two years of relevant work experience. English Language Proficiency Requirement: Bachelor's degree from a recognised English-speaking country/ IELTS overall score of 6.5 (with no band score less than 6.0) or equivalent | Selection is based on a holistic consideration of your academic merit, work experience, likelihood of success, availability of places, participation requirements, regulatory requirements, and individual circumstances. |
University of Wollongong India Campus offers UG and PG programmes. Courses of University of Wollongong India Campus GIFT City are Bachelor of Business in Business Analytics and Finance, Master of Financial Technology, and Master of Computing in Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence.
Courses | Total Fees (Australian Dollars) |
$ 51,000 | |
Master of Financial Technology Fin Tech Extension | $ 37,200 |
Master of Computing (Data Analytics) | $ 27,900 |
Master of Computing (Applied Artificial Intelligence) | |
Master of Financial Technology Fin Tech | $ 28,000 |
Courses | Eligibility Criteria |
Class XII or equivalent | |
Master of Financial Technology Fin Tech Extension | Bachelor's degree + IELTS: 6.5 score |
Master of Computing (Data Analytics) | Graduate with 6.5 overall score in IELTS |
Master of Computing (Applied Artificial Intelligence) | |
Master of Financial Technology Fin Tech | Bachelor degree with an average mark of 50% with ILETS 6.5 score |
As one of the top public universities in Australia and one of only six Australian universities to offer programmes in both TAFE (Technical and Further Education) and higher education, Victoria University (VU) has offered accessible education to students for more than 100 years.
Programmes | Domestic fees (Per Year) |
Bachelor of Business | Rs 11,00,000 |
Bachelor of Information Technology | Rs 11,00,000 |
Bachelor of Data Science | Rs 11,00,000 |
Bachelor of Cyber Security | Rs 11,00,000 |
Master of Business Administration (Global) | Rs 13,50,000 |
Master of Applied Information Technology | Rs 13,50,000 |
Eligibility Criteria for UG Courses: A minimum of 65% in CBSE/ICSE (Standard XII) or 70% in State Board (Standard XII), or hold equivalent qualifications such as A Levels or IB Diploma. To satisfy English language requirements, submit one of the following: IELTS with an overall score of 6.5 and no component below 6.0; Standard XII English with at least 75% in CBSE/ICSE Boards or 80% in State Board; IB English with Grade 4 in Standard Level and a Grade 3 in Higher Level; or GCSE English with Grade C or higher.
Eligibility Criteria for PG Courses: Bachelor's degree with a degree classification of Second Division (55%). For English proficiency, you must provide evidence of completion of a bachelor’s degree at a recognised university, where English was the medium of instruction and assessment for the whole institution or IELTS academic overall score of 6.5 with no band below 6.0.
Selection Criteria: Academic record + English Proficiency+Document verification
The entry of Australian universities like Deakin University and University of Wollongong marks a significant step in the internationalisation of Indian education. With more institutions such as Victoria University planning their launch, students in India can now access world-class education without leaving the country.
Over the next few years, Australian universities are expected to play a crucial role in shaping a globally competitive academic ecosystem in India.