Nayanta University Gets Approval From Maharashtra Govt, Set To Begin Academic Classes From Aug 2025
Nayanta University Gets Approval From Maharashtra Govt, Set To Begin Academic Classes From Aug 2025
Nayanta University will follow a need-blind admission process, and no meritorious student will be left behind for financial reasons, the varsity said

Nayanta University has obtained a letter of intent and cabinet approval from the Government of Maharashtra under the Maharashtra Private Universities Act. The varsity proposes to admit its first batch of students in August 2025. The varsity proposes to offer undergraduate degrees in the arts and sciences, and a master’s in public policy as its initial offerings.

“Nayanta’s students will balance the ability to understand and leverage technology effectively with a deep appreciation of perspectives from the humanities and social sciences. They will be well-rounded citizens with a deep understanding of rural and urban India,” the institute said adding that it will follow a need-blind admission process, and no meritorious student will be left behind for financial reasons.

Dr Naushad Forbes, a founder of the project said “We are grateful to the Maharashtra Government and especially the leadership for their support and guidance throughout the initial university formation process. Nayanta will be an inclusive, holistic university with a high degree of industry integration. We believe Nayanta will further strengthen the educational ecosystem in Pune, Maharashtra, India and over time, overseas.”

Dr Ranjan Banerjee, Professor and CEO, Nayanta Education Foundation said “Nayanta has already signed an MOU with the Confederation of Indian Industries. This partnership will help us provide internships to every Nayanta student in the corporate, government and social sectors. Corporate partnerships will also ensure strong placement outcomes right from the first batch. Nayanta will provide a holistic multidisciplinary education which will enable every student to craft choices and careers which are suited to their unique strengths. A year-long foundation course will ensure that students select specializations after having in-depth exposure to multiple courses and career paths. Culturally, we will create an environment of psychological safety, with one-on-one faculty-student interaction outside the classroom embedded in the culture.”

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