The Kerala government has announced the launch of the “Study in Kerala” initiative, aiming to position the state as a global hub for higher education. The initiative is set to commence in the 2025-26 academic year. This ambitious plan was revealed during the policy address by Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on January 17, 20251.
The “Study in Kerala” scheme is designed to attract international students by offering world-class education and fostering a vibrant academic environment. The initiative will be complemented by the introduction of Centres for Skill Development Courses and Career Planning in all higher education institutions. These centres will align with the recently implemented Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP), ensuring that students receive comprehensive education and skill development.
Governor Arlekar emphasized that the government’s approach to higher education focuses on inclusivity and quality. The key pillars of this vision include skill development, improved connectivity between educational institutions and industries, and enabling students to become entrepreneurs1. The government is also revising curricula to meet contemporary needs, with the overarching goal of transforming Kerala into a knowledge society within the shortest possible time.
The “Study in Kerala” initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the state’s higher education sector. Kerala has already made significant progress, with notable achievements such as the successful implementation of the FYUP and the introduction of a unified academic calendar1. The state’s higher education institutions have consistently achieved high rankings in national and international quality assessments.
The launch of the “Study in Kerala” programme is expected to further boost the state’s reputation as a leader in higher education. With a focus on academic excellence, research capabilities, and global opportunities, Kerala is set to become a preferred destination for students seeking quality education and a vibrant learning environment.