Maharashtra government is
considering a proposal to open seven new engineering colleges in the state by
upgrading seven government-run polytechnics in different districts.
Apart from the government
polytechnic at Bandra in Mumbai, six other government diploma schools that
could be considered in the first phase are in Amravati, Nagpur, Dhule,
Aurangabad, Kolhapur and Nanded districts. All seven schools will have six main
branches — mechanical, electrical, computer science, civil, electronics and
automobile engineering with the intake capacity of 60 each.
As per the plan, the
polytechnics after upgrade would continue to offer diploma courses in the
evening shift while engineering courses would be conducted in the morning
shift. The polytechnics teachers who have PhD degrees would be appointed to
teach degree courses and promoted at university level, the proposal says.
The ambitious plan to
establish seven government-owned premier centres for technical education aims
to offer quality and affordable education in the state which seems to remain
elusive till now with a large number of brilliant students flocking to other
states and private universities.
“The cost-effective plan is
drafted by Directorate of Technical Education after the government’s directive
last month. This will also boost government diploma schools which are
struggling to fill their seats at present,” said a top official from
Directorate of Technical Education.
The official said: “The
upgrade of a polytechnic with six main branches is expected to require Rs10
crore. Starting an engineering college from scratch needs at least Rs80 crore.”
There are seven
government-run engineering colleges in Maharashtra of which five have attained
autonomy. This include VJTI in Mumbai and COEP in Pune — the two most sought
after colleges in Maharashtra. Only Avsari (Pune) and Chandarpur colleges are
purely under government.
While over 70,000 seats out
of 1.5 lakh remain vacant in the state every year mostly in private institutes,
government colleges have far better occupancy.
Source | Daily News Analysis | 8 September 2015
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