No plan to open new govt engineering colleges in Maha: Tawde

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Press Trust of India Nagpur
Last Updated : Dec 16 2014 | 3:11 PM IST
Maharashtra Higher Education Minister Vinod Tawde today said the government was not planning to set up new engineering colleges, as 43 per cent seats were lying vacant in various existing colleges.
Tawde said this during the state Legislative Council session here while replying to a question raised by members Nago Ganar and Anil Sole.
There are total 367 engineering colleges in the state, including 10 government institutions. There are 1,56,067 seats in these colleges out of which 67,184 are vacant, the minister said adding that however, there is not a single seat vacant in government engineering colleges.
Some educational institutes made huge infrastructural investment to set up engineering colleges, but there are no academic classes going on there. This infrastructure may be used for other purposes, he said.
"In the present situation, we cannot open new government colleges. With 2 to 4 colleges, we can make one cluster of it and convert it into a full college. But, it depends on AICTE's permission. We will talk to the chairman of AICTE," he said.
The government will also try to introduce new subjects and faculties in some engineering colleges as a part of the Centre's skill development programme, Tawde added.
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First Published: Dec 16 2014 | 3:11 PM IST

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