Ashoka University
Ashoka University is a private research university located in Sonipat, Haryana, providing a liberal education in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. It was founded in 2014 and is based on the model of collective philanthropy, with 200+ founders across various industries.
History
The institution was named after the Mauryan emperor Ashoka. It was conceived as an idea after Sanjeev Bikhchandani and Ashish Dhawan approached Pramath Raj Sinha, a former dean of the Indian School of Business, for his assistance in setting up the university. The project was code-named Project Nobel, referring to the founders' aspiration to produce future Nobel Prize laureates. It was set-up by a private limited company called "International Foundation For Research and Education".Initial discussions aimed to set up an institute of engineering and technology that could match the reputation of leading institutions in the field. Ashoka's founders signed a memorandum of understanding with the University of Pennsylvania [School of Engineering and Applied Science]. The founders' list named 22 people, including Ashok Trivedi, Dilip Shanghvi, Nirmal Jain, Sanjeev Bikhchandani and Jerry Rao. The list later grew to 46.
Ashoka later expanded its focus to provide education in the liberal arts, combining instruction in the natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. Trivedi fortified this decision by setting up the Trivedi Centre for Political Data in partnership with the University of Michigan. In 2020, Ashoka University established the Trivedi School of Biosciences with virologist Shahid Jameel as the first director of the centre.
Campus
Ashoka University's main campus is in the Rajiv Gandhi Education City in Sonipat, Haryana. It was designed by the American architecture firm Perkins Eastman. In September 2021, the foundation stone was laid for a new 27-acre campus in Sonipat, expected to be operational by 2027, which will double the university's student capacity.Governance
Ashoka University is funded entirely by donations, with no hierarchies present in the founding group in terms of decision-making. In addition to the chancellor, vice-chancellor and deans, Ashoka is guided by an academic council of academics and scholars. The council sets the university's academic standard, advising on matters of curriculum, faculty hiring, and research.The first chancellor was Andre Beteille, who served from 2014. The first vice-chancellor was Rudrangshu Mukherjee. In 2017 Beteille resigned, to be replaced by Mukherjee, and Pratap Bhanu Mehta was appointed vice-chancellor from July 2017. Mehta resigned in July 2019 and was replaced by Malabika Sarkar. Sarkar stepped down on 1 January 2023 and was replaced by Somak Raychaudhury.
Academics
Undergraduate programme
Ashoka University offers a multidisciplinary Undergraduate Programme. Students are not expected to declare their Major until the middle of the second year. Students enrolled at Ashoka University can choose their Major and Minor from various interdisciplinary options.Young India Fellowship
The Young India Fellowship, offered as a Postgraduate Diploma in Liberal Studies. The cohort consists of 100 Fellows who come from diverse academic, professional, socio-economic, and geographical backgrounds. Within a year, they engage with diverse study, research and practice areas. The programme comprises eight terms of six weeks each, with up to four courses in each term. The Fellowship emphasizes writing, research, and experiential learning—in the form of an 8-month part-time Experiential Learning Module. The application for the fellowship has no age restriction since 2022.Masters programmes
Ashoka University offers graduate programmes in the form of master's degree and Ph.D. programmes. Right now the master's degree programmes are offered in Economics, English, and Liberal Studies as well as Ashoka Scholars Programme. Other short term programmes offered are the Summer Research Programmes and Ashoka X.Ph.D programme
Ashoka University offers Ph.D. programmes in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, English, History, Physics, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology.Lodha Genius Programme
Lodha Genius Programme is a joint initiative between Ashoka University and the Lodha Group. It provides mentorship and support to exceptional students from ninth grade to their early career. The programme provides students with science and mathematics courses, practical life skills lessons, regular support from mentors and access to internship opportunities.Chief Minister's Good Governance Associates (CMGGA) programme
The CMGGA programme is a collaboration between the Government of Haryana and Ashoka University. The associates are trained, after which they are posted in each of the 22 districts of Haryana for 12 months. During their tenure, they represent the Chief Minister's Office and work closely with the Deputy Commissioner and district officials to drive changes at the highest and grassroots levels of the Government.Admissions
The undergraduate admission procedure includes an application form, an on-spot essay, an interview, and an aptitude objective test named Ashoka Aptitude Test. It also accepts the SAT, one of the first universities in India to do so.Ashoka University is a Founding Member institution of the India Global Higher Education Alliance, which addresses how admissions policies among Indian and non-Indian institutions influence access and equity in higher education.
Reputation
In 2017, the university was awarded 'University of the Year' and recognised for 'Excellence in Internationalization,' at the 4th Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry Higher Education Excellence Awards 2017.In 2019, EducationWorld ranked Ashoka University 2nd in top 100 private universities in India.
In September 2020, the Department of Economics was ranked number 1 in India out of 239 Institutions according to Research Papers in Economics - the international database of economics research which covers 8198 institutions and 60355 registered authors worldwide.
Further in 2020, the World Digital Awards 2020 was awarded to Ashoka for Organisational Excellence in Education. The university was also among 12 universities to get E-Learning Excellence for Academic Digitisation certification from QS IAUGE.
In 2024, Ashoka University secured the top spot in Indian Institutional Ranking Framework rankings for private universities.
In 2025, the QS World University Rankings ranked the university 345th in Asia.
Centres at Ashoka
- Ashoka Centre for Translation
- Ashoka Centre for Well-Being
- Koita Centre for Digital Health at Ashoka
- Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability
- Centre for Economic Data and Analysis
- Centre for Entrepreneurship
- Centre for Interdisciplinary Archaeological Research
- Centre for Social and Behavior Change
- Centre for Social Impact and Philanthropy
- Centre for Studies in Gender and Sexuality
- Centre for Writing and Communication
- The Centre for the Creative and the Critical
- Science Policy Initiative
- Trivedi Centre for Political Data
Institutional collaborations
Ashoka University has a number of international institutional collaborations with university partners including UPenn, UMich, Yale, Duke, King's College London, HEC Paris, Sciences Po and many others.The University of Cambridge and Ashoka University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in recognition of their mutual interest in promoting and furthering academic links between the two institutions. The Office of Global Education and Strategic Programmes at Ashoka University signed a MoU with National University of Singapore in January 2022.
Ashoka University has also joined a consortium of five Indian Institutes of Technology to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. The objective of this partnership is to establish a multiparty collaborative framework for long-term multi-institutional and international collaboration in educational and research fields. The research focus will be nanomaterials and nanotechnology, biotechnology, advanced sensors, photonics and cyber-physical systems including artificial intelligence. Ashoka University has further entered into a MoU with Max Healthcare Institute to initiate long-term, high-quality research collaborations. The collaboration aims to build a joint research program on genome analysis and data analysis that will include AI, ML and deep learning of various genetic and life-style diseases.
Notable academics
Arts and Humanities
- Urvashi Butalia – feminist writer and publisher
- Amit Chaudhuri – novelist
- Navtej Johar – dancer, choreographer and yoga exponent
- Rita Kothari – author and translator
- Clancy Martin – philosopher
- Saikat Majumdar – novelist
- Janice Pariat – poet and writer
- Sumana Roy – poet and writer
- Arindam Chakrabarti—philosopher
Social science
- Pulapre Balakrishnan – economist
- Amita Baviskar – environmental sociologist
- Nayan Chanda – political scientist
- Ashwini Deshpande – economist
- Gopalkrishna Gandhi – politician; historian
- Sunil Khilnani – political scientist
- Nayanjot Lahiri – historian
- Srinath Raghavan – historian
- Upinder Singh – historian
- Aparna Vaidik – historian
- Ali Khan Mahmudabad - political scientist; historian
Science
- Anurag Agrawal – medical scientist, pulmonologist
- Rajendra Bhatia – mathematician
- Alok Bhattacharya – parasitologist
- Sudha Bhattacharya – parasitologist
- Sourav Pal – theoretical chemist
- Somak Raychaudhury - astrophysicist
- L. S. Shashidhara – developmental biologist, geneticist
- Dipyaman Ganguly – immunologist
Controversies
In October 2016, a faculty member, Rajendran Narayanan, and two other employees resigned; it was alleged by the Faculty Council that they were asked to resign because they signed a petition on Kashmir, something the university denies. Narayanan believes he was targeted because he was also organising a Workers' Welfare Committee for all campus staff.In March 2021, two faculty members, Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Arvind Subramanian, resigned within days of each other, alleging a curbing of academic freedom in the university. Mehta has been an open advocate of liberalism, speaking openly about the 'Death of liberalism' under the Narendra Modi Government. He resigned from Ashoka University in March 2021, when trustees Pramath Raj Sinha and Ashish Dhawan are said to have told him that his "intellectual interventions were something they could no longer protect." This was followed by protests from students and faculty, who alleged that Mehta's views on the Modi administration might have drawn pressure internally, leading him to resign, but the Vice Chancellor denied that.
Sabyasachi Das paper controversy (2023)
In August 2023, Assistant Professor Sabyasachi Das of the university's Economics Department resigned following the university's decision to formally announce that it was distancing itself from a controversial paper by Das. His resignation was accepted after making extensive efforts to dissuade him.Ashoka University's Vice Chancellor, Somak Raychaudhury, was cited by The Times of India stating that the research by Professor Das was perceived as reflecting the university's official stance. Raychaudhury clarified that the paper had not undergone a complete critical review process and had not been published in any accredited academic journal. As reported by The Free Press Journal, the VC elucidated that Ashoka University grants its faculty members the autonomy to engage in teaching and research within their fields of interest. It was pointed out that while the university does not directly oversee or moderate the research pursuits of its faculty and students, this ethos of academic freedom was extended to Professor Das as well. The Vice Chancellor underscored that Ashoka University's rise in less than a decade is attributed to its unwavering dedication to both research and pedagogical excellence.
Following his resignation, his colleague in the Economics Department, Professor Pulapre Balakrishnan, also resigned. The Economics Department and the Political Science Department came out with formal statements expressing their support for Das. These departments demanded that Das be reinstated.
The Departments of English and Creative Writing called for Das' reinstatement. The Department of Sociology and Anthropology also expressed solidarity with Das.