Hyderabad: Proposal to convert prestigious Koti Women’s Colleges to the university first floated in February 2018.
Now, with Chief Minister of Telangana K Chandrasekhar nodded to a proposal, the university might come true in the academic year 2022-23.
After the CM nod, the Telangana State (Tsche) Higher Education Board along with the College department and technical education is in the process of preparing a report, which will provide all details about academics and infrastructure on campus.
“We have to find out the details relating to the course, faculty members, accommodation and student infrastructure.
After we send a report to the Ministry of Education after talking to all stakeholders, the same thing will be considered as an action in the State Assembly, which without it there is no state university That can be set, “said R Limbadri, Chair of Tsche.
At present, these colleges offer 19 undergraduate programs and 20 postgraduate programs, with 29 and 17 departments.
Apart from this, several certificates and courses financed themselves are also offered by college.
With government planning to convert universities to universities, Telangana Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy has instructed officials to explore the possibility of introducing special women-centric courses.
After the actions were passed in the State Assembly, the university established could then approach various central funding institutions for funds.
“Four years ago, the government had proposed to provide budget sanctions ₹ 34-37 crore for the establishment of universities.
Now, the budget is likely to be upgraded to ₹ 100 crore.
Not only this, because we will also complete 100 years in 2024, we will Looking for funds from the University Grant Commission at the next stage, “said Prof.
M Vijjulatha, head of Koti’s cruel school.