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How US Universities Are Expanding Academic and Professional Pathways for Indian Students – World News Network

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Last updated: December 23, 2025 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], December 23: With an increasing number of Indian students looking for a global learning experience, US-based universities are opening doors for them via innovative academic collaborations, articulation programs, and experiential learning initiatives.
In this regard, two recent initiatives, Saint Louis University’s (SLU) 1+1 articulation program with the University of Mumbai and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Dubai’s EduCreator 2025 symposium, underline how US institutions are redefining global education pathways for Indian learners.
Saint Louis University, one of the oldest Catholic research universities in the United States, welcomed its first cohort of students from the University of Mumbai in Fall 2025 under the pioneering 1+1 articulation program. The initiative allows Indian students to complete their first year of graduate study in Mumbai before transitioning to SLU’s campus in the US for the final year, culminating in a globally recognized American degree.
Introduced in 2024 for programs in Analytics and Cybersecurity, the collaboration has already begun to transform student experiences. According to SLU’s Interim Vice President for Enrollment Management, Ms. Jean Marie Cox, the program enhances academic mobility and offers Indian students advanced hands-on learning and cultural exposure.
“The success of this initiative is a testament to SLU’s commitment to nurturing inclusive, globally connected education frameworks that empower students for leadership roles in a rapidly evolving world,” said Ms. Cox.
Students from the inaugural batch have echoed this sentiment. Om Mahadev Madat, pursuing an MS in Cybersecurity, described his experience as “transformative,” citing opportunities to attend career fairs, connect with industry professionals, and expand his global network. Similarly, another student, Vrinda Thakur, enrolled in the MS Analytics program, underlined the comprehensive orientation and support services that helped her adapt to SLU’s inclusive academic environment.
While SLU is focusing on academic mobility, RIT is leading initiatives to incorporate experiential learning into education systems worldwide. Reflecting this commitment, EduCreator 2025, hosted at RIT’s Dubai campus, welcomed 28 global educators from five countries, including India, to discuss frameworks for preparing “future-ready” students.
The symposium’s theme, “Future-Ready Educators, Unified by Experience,” emphasised the significance of aligning education with real-world challenges. Panel discussions such as “Navigating Global Education in Uncertain Times”, which included eminent experts like Mr. Sundar Kumarasamy, CEO & Founder of Excelerate, and workshops explored how curriculum design, institutional alliances, and educator training can enhance hands-on learning
Additionally, prominent Indian educators including Dr. Bhavanishankar, Director of Omega Schools, and Ms. Prabha Dixit, Principal of Akshar Arbol International School, Chennai, shared insights on integrating experiential learning into K-12 and higher education. RIT leaders such as Mr. Saleh Yammout, Vice President for Finance and Administration at RIT, also emphasised the importance of ecosystems that connect learners, families, educators, universities, and industry.
Together, these initiatives reflect a broader trend: U.S. universities are not only offering Indian students access to advanced degrees but also equipping them with crucial industry exposure and experiential learning opportunities. As India continues to produce one of the largest cohorts of international students worldwide, such collaborations are expected to further deepen, preparing Indian students to thrive in the era of Industry 4.0.
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