Students at its Indian campus 50 per cent will pay half the cost of DU courses in Australia according to VC Iain Martin, as reported in The Hindu newspaper
Initial intake will be 50-60 students, increasing to 100 – courses mentioned are masters in cybersecurity and business analytics. They will include research projects and internships with industry.
80 per cent of campus staff will be hired in India.
While students in India will be able to do a trimester at DU Australia but they won’t qualify for post study work-rights.
DU has not responded to CMM’s request for comment on its new campus and courses before, and after, The Hindu story.