The University of Aberdeen, Mumbai, has received UGC approval, allowing it to begin admissions for its inaugural September 2026 intake. The campus will offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in business and technology.
The University of Aberdeen has taken a major step towards launching its India operations after its Mumbai campus received the Letter of Approval (LoA) from the University Grants Commission (UGC). The approval clears the way for the university to begin student enrolment and convert existing offers into confirmed admissions for its inaugural September 2026 intake.
With the regulatory approval now in place, the University of Aberdeen Mumbai is set to welcome its first batch of students later this year, bringing one of Scotland's oldest and globally recognised universities to India's higher education landscape.
Mumbai campus approval details
The Letter of Approval allows the Mumbai campus to formally begin its admission process. The university said its programmes will combine the strengths of Scottish higher education with industry-focused learning, giving students an opportunity to pursue internationally recognised degrees without leaving India.
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