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Welcome to ISC (India Satellite Campus) !

India is opening its education sector to Satellite Campuses of Top 500 Universities. This marks the full circle of the Indian economy reforms that started in 1992. Faced with dwindling foreign currency reserves that year, Indian government opened India to international trade and investments.


Since 1992, India's GDP has gone from $289 Billion to $3.210 Trillion in this time, a whopping 12 times. On a constant dollar basis, $3.2Trillions would have been $10Trillions. Thus, GDP growth in Indian Rupees terms of 35 times or 13% annually. By 2030, it is expected to exceed $5Trillion.


Meanwhile, India should overtake China as the largest population in the world by 2025, with a much younger demographics. Apart from a booming economy, it is starting to be known for innovations - whether a $200 billion/year IT export, 20 Unicorns out of 505 around the world and now BharOS - a native operating system.


All of that is achieved through singular focus of middle and lower economy class parents on education for their kids. It is that focus that allowed Indian kids to get scholarships to prestigious US Universities around 1970s to even today. and the rest is history. This focus on education is almost genetically engraved into Indians.

And that’s why, we think allowing Global Top 500 Universities to open their India through Satellite Campus is truly win-win for everyone!


We want to provide you with unbiased, detail demographics data to evaluate will help you see the level of opportunity we see for these University Campuses. Let us sum it by saying that within 10 years, profits from Indian Campuses will be much larger than those from their original campus. The opportunities lie not only in layered education but strong research as Indian Private Industries become global force in manufacturing.


Some well-known Indian Universities with their locations.


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