A global tradition of excellence, now in Mumbai

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Write your success story with the University of Aberdeen, Mumbai’s career-focused undergraduate programmes

A global tradition of excellence, now in Mumbai

Welcome to the University of Aberdeen, Mumbai, where curiosity meets purpose. 

As one of the UK’s oldest universities, we’ve been inspiring curious minds for over five centuries to shape the future. At our newest campus in India’s dynamic financial capital, we aim to bring the same academic excellence and spirit of innovation that has made us one of the world’s leading universities. As an undergraduate student, you’ll be immersed in a rich and interactive learning environment that strongly reflects our UK campus, with a blend of lectures, tutorials, workshops, and computer laboratory classes. Smaller class sizes, personal attention and a supportive, inclusive learning community help you excel in your field as you work towards your career ambition. 

Take the first step towards an exciting future with us.

Undergraduate Programmes

500+ years

of research-led academic excellence

18 in the UK

Guardian University Rankings 2026

262 in the world

QS World University Rankings 2026

83 in the world for sustainability

QS World University Rankings 2026

EQUIS-accredited Business School

Global quality recognition

Our Student Stories

Santhiya Krishnamoorthy

Santhiya Krishnamoorthy

“As an international student it was a really big transition for me but the pre-arrival guidance to the social programmes happening here really helped me to connect to other students who were just like me.”

Dheeraj Vivek Chaubey

Dheeraj Vivek Chaubey

Graduating from a 530-year-old university once felt like an impossible dream. It's proof that perseverance beats failure. Aberdeen will forever be where I turned setbacks into strengths and dreams into reality.

Sai Satyam Sidharth

Sai Satyam Sidharth

"The course at Aberdeen pushed me to think critically but also gave me space to have real conversations instead of just lectures, which made the whole experience feel alive and meaningful.”