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This is an archive article published on November 18, 2007

14 world-class universities to come up soon

With a thrust on improving the standard of higher education, Govt is working on a proposal to set up 14 'world class universities'.

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With a thrust on improving the standard of higher education, government is working on a proposal to set up 14 ‘world class universities’ across the country at an early date.

A blueprint is being prepared by the Human Resources Development (HRD) Ministry and Planning Commission to set out the criteria for such universities, which will have a business management school, an engineering college, a medical college, a law college in a single campus.

The proposal is being pursued by the Prime Minister’s office which has asked the HRD Ministry and Planning Commission to expedite formulation of guidelines for such universities and give the final picture by the third week of this month.

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“We have been asked by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to work within the given time frame to formulate the guidelines,” Planning Commission Member Bhalchand Mungekar said.

The HRD Ministry and Planning Commission have started working on these guidelines acting on the proposal of full Planning Commission meeting on education sector that held on September 13.

“We are working at a very fast pace on the guidelines because we have already been told once by the PMO that we are behind the schedule. So soon we will have the guidelines in place,” said Mungekar, former Vice Chancellor of Mumbai University.

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