The new IIITs would be set up under the public-private partnership mode, with the HRD Ministry, the state governments where these are to be established and the industry being partners, the Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Indian Institutes of Information Technology Bill 2013 said.
"The main objective in establishing IIITs is to set up a model of education which can produce world class human resource in the field of information technology," the bill, introduced by HRD Minister M M Pallam Raju, said.
The bill, which seeks to give IIITs administrative autonomy, would declare existing IIITs as institutes of national importance. These are situated at Gwalior, Allahabad, Jabalpur and Kancheepuram.
The establishment of each IIIT is expected cost Rs 128 crore, with the Centre bearing 50% of the cost and the concerned state government 35%. The remaining 15% would be borne by industry partners.
Earlier, the Cabinet, while approving the legislation, had allowed PSUs to become partners in establishment of IIITs, which are currently categorised as deemed universities.
Official sources had said the plan was to establish one IIIT in every state.
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