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International Branch Campus GIFT City – A Detailed Overview of IFSCA’s Invitation for Public Comments on IBC & OEC Regulations, 2022

India’s aspiration to position GIFT City as a global centre for world-class financial services, talent development, and advanced education has steadily taken shape. A major catalyst in this journey is the regulatory framework enabling foreign universities to set up an International Branch Campus in GIFT City. With growing participation from globally renowned institutions, the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) has now opened a comprehensive public consultation to refine and strengthen the regulations framed in 2022.

The ongoing review presents a timely opportunity to align India’s cross-border education ecosystem with global best practices, ensuring that the International Branch Campus GIFT City model continues to attract premier institutions and nurture high-end talent in finance, technology, STEM, and allied disciplines.

In this detailed blog, we explain the background, regulatory context, key developments, implications for foreign universities, and how industry experts—including Estabizz Fintech—can support stakeholders in navigating the compliance landscape.

Understanding the Origin of International Branch Campus GIFT City Regulations

IFSCA’s enabling framework for foreign universities began with a decisive policy announcement by the Honourable Finance Minister during the Union Budget 2022-23. The announcement proposed that foreign universities could offer:

  • Financial Management
  • FinTech
  • Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM)
    programmes within GIFT City, free from domestic educational regulations except those issued by IFSCA.

This strategic shift aimed to ensure the availability of high-end talent for India’s rapidly growing financial and technology sectors.

Legal Foundation for IBC Operations in GIFT City

To operationalise the Budget announcement:

  1. Government of India Notification (23 May 2022)
    Under Section 3(1)(e)(ivx) of the IFSCA Act, 2019, certain foreign-offered programmes in GIFT City were officially categorised as “financial services.”
  2. IFSCA Regulations, 2022
    Soon after, IFSCA notified the IFSCA (Setting up and Operation of International Branch Campuses and Offshore Education Centres) Regulations, 2022.

These regulations laid down:

  • Eligibility conditions
  • Permitted subject areas
  • Registration procedures
  • Operational and governance requirements
  • Recognition of Academic Infrastructure Service Providers (AISPs)

The regulatory framework sought to ensure academic integrity, international-quality education, and seamless operations within GIFT IFSC.

Growth of International Branch Campus GIFT City – A Three-Year Progress Snapshot

Since implementation, GIFT IFSC has seen strong global interest:

Universities already operating:

  • Deakin University (Australia)
  • University of Wollongong (Australia)

Both institutions have started academic operations from their International Branch Campuses in GIFT City.

Universities with in-principle approval:

  • Coventry University (UK)
  • Queen’s University Belfast (UK)
  • University of Surrey (UK)

These universities are expected to begin operations by 2026, signalling continued expansion.

This momentum validates the regulatory clarity introduced by IFSCA through the 2022 Regulations.

Why IFSCA is Now Seeking Comments on International Branch Campus GIFT City Regulations

Three key developments have triggered the consultation process:

1. Feedback from Existing and Prospective Foreign Universities

Universities already present in GIFT IFSC have shared operational experiences, regulatory bottlenecks, and recommendations for improvement.

Additional inputs have come from roundtable discussions with prominent institutions from:

  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Australia

These insights indicate the need for certain amendments to align the model with global academic and regulatory standards.

2. Evolving Global Best Practices

Cross-border higher education is becoming increasingly structured, outcome-driven, and digitally integrated. To remain competitive, the GIFT City model must reflect:

  • Flexible regulatory frameworks
  • Transparent governance
  • Student mobility provisions
  • Academic autonomy
  • Digital compliance systems
  • Strong quality assurance mechanisms

3. Enhancing India’s Education Competitiveness Globally

IFSCA aims to transform GIFT IFSC into:

  • A global talent hub
  • A premier destination for executive education
  • A centre of excellence for finance, technology, and STEM
  • A competitive and trusted location for foreign universities

Amending the IBC & OEC Regulations, 2022 is necessary to accelerate this vision.

Scope of the Public Consultation on International Branch Campus GIFT City

IFSCA has invited comments or suggestions from:

  • General public
  • Foreign universities
  • Academic institutions
  • Policy professionals
  • Industry and compliance practitioners
  • Education consultants

Stakeholders may share insights on:

  • Amendments to current regulatory provisions
  • Additions required to strengthen governance
  • International benchmarks worth incorporating
  • Challenges observed during implementation
  • Academic autonomy and operational flexibility
  • Student support & welfare systems
  • Infrastructure & service delivery requirements
  • Digital reporting and compliance improvements

The submission format includes:

  1. Regulation number
  2. Sub-regulation reference
  3. Comments or suggestions
  4. Rationale for change
  5. Global best practices followed internationally

Comments may be submitted by 5 December 2025 to the specified IFSCA officers.

Key Areas Likely to Shape the Future of International Branch Campus GIFT City Regulations

Though IFSCA has not specified amendment themes, industry analysis indicates the following areas may undergo review:

1. Academic Autonomy and Curriculum Design

Balancing regulatory oversight with academic freedom remains essential for attracting top-tier institutions.

2. Quality Assurance & Accreditation

Uniform global standards, transparent assessments, and outcome tracking may be emphasised.

3. Student Mobility and Credit Transfer

Mechanisms supporting twinning programmes or semester-abroad options could be strengthened.

4. Infrastructure Requirements

Clarification on the role of AISPs—who were formally recognised through a December 2023 circular—may be expanded.

5. Financial Compliance & Reporting

Foreign universities may seek simplification of procedural requirements, particularly around:

  • Funding models
  • Revenue repatriation
  • Tax considerations
  • Fee structures

6. Governance and Risk Management

Standardising compliance with:

  • Anti-fraud frameworks
  • Data protection policies
  • Academic integrity norms

will be essential.

Implications for Foreign Universities Establishing an International Branch Campus in GIFT City

The consultation process has several positive implications:

✔ Long-term regulatory stability

✔ Enhanced compliance clarity

✔ Improved ease of operations

✔ Opportunity to influence future regulations

✔ Increased academic quality and global competitiveness

✔ Strengthening India’s education exports

✔ Improved student experience and mobility

Universities planning to enter GIFT IFSC can proactively prepare their internal frameworks to align with the expected regulatory enhancements.

How Estabizz Fintech Supports Organisations Engaging with GIFT City’s Education Ecosystem

As a professional services firm deeply experienced in regulatory advisory across IFSCA, RBI, SEBI, and IRDAI, Estabizz Fintech offers comprehensive assistance to foreign universities and education service providers.

Our support includes:

Regulatory & Compliance Advisory

  • Eligibility assessment for setting up an International Branch Campus
  • Guidance on permitted subjects and program structures
  • Preparation of application documentation

End-to-End Registration Assistance

  • Drafting and submission of registration forms
  • Liaison with IFSCA authorities
  • Responding to queries and ensuring procedural compliance

Operational & Ongoing Compliance

  • Governance framework designing
  • Academic and administrative policy drafting
  • Annual compliance reporting
  • Risk monitoring and internal control setup

Strategic Advisory for Education Operations

  • Structuring partnerships with AISPs
  • Student services strategy
  • Facility management compliance
  • Financial and tax advisory

Consultation Support

We also support stakeholders in drafting and submitting comments under the current public consultation, including:

  • Review of existing regulations
  • Assessment of international benchmarks
  • Preparation of structured recommendations

Conclusion – A Transformative Moment for International Branch Campus GIFT City

IFSCA’s decision to invite public comments on the IBC & OEC Regulations, 2022 marks a significant step in strengthening India’s global education ambitions. As foreign universities deepen their presence within GIFT City, aligning regulatory standards with global practices will play a pivotal role in shaping the next decade of educational excellence.

The evolution of International Branch Campus GIFT City regulations is not merely a compliance exercise—it is a strategic movement to elevate India’s position as a world-class education and innovation hub.

Estabizz Fintech remains committed to supporting institutions, regulators, and ecosystem participants in navigating this evolving landscape with clarity, compliance, and confidence.

Source Credit: Based on recent developments reported by GRC Lawrbit and the official IFSCA notification.

 

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