Illinois Tech University New Campus in India | 12 May 2025

Why in News? 

Illinois Tech University announced that India’s University Grants Commission (UGC) had formally approved its plan to open a new campus in Mumbai, making it the first American university to receive authorisation to establish a degree-granting campus in India. 

 Key Points 

  • About Mumbai Campus:  
    • Illinois Tech University will welcome students to its new Mumbai campus starting in Fall 2026. 
    • The campus will offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in high-demand fields such as Computer Science, Engineering, and Business. 
    • It will deliver the same experiential and industry-aligned curriculum as Illinois Tech’s Chicago campus. 
    • It will also include the university’s signature Elevate program, which guarantees students access to hands-on research, internships, and career-enhancing opportunities. 

 University Grants Commission (UGC) 

  • About: 
    • India's first effort to establish a national education system began with the 1944 Sargeant Report, which recommended creating a University Grants Committee.  
      • Formed in 1945, the committee initially supervised Aligarh, Banaras, and Delhi universities. By 1947, its scope expanded to include all existing universities.  
      • In 1948, the University Education Commission, led by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, recommended its restructuring based on the UK model.   
      • In 1952, the Union Government designated the University Grants Commission (UGC) to oversee grants for Central Universities and higher education institutions.  
        • Formally inaugurated by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad in 1953 , it became a statutory body in 1956. The head office of the UGC is located in New Delhi.  
  • Composition:  
    • UGC is made up of a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, and 10 other members. The Central Government appoints all members of the UGC.  
  • Key Functions:   
    • Assess universities' financial needs, and allocate and disburse grants for maintenance, development, and other purposes.  
      • Recommends improvements in higher education and assists in implementation.