Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said affiliated colleges will be opened in states after a central police university is set up to train people in the profession.
Addressing the valedictory session of the 47th All-India Police Science Congress here, Shah also indicated plans to open another university to teach forensic sciences.
The minister also stressed the need for a change in people's perception about the police force and vice versa.
In September, the Union home ministry had announced plans to open a state-of-the-art police university in Greater Noida.
"We are going to build Raksha Shakti University. It will be a central university. The state where there is no police university, a college affiliated to it will be opened. The children who decide to go into professional policing will get education there," he said.
Shah said students would learn about policing, forensic science, law and telecommunication among others in the university.
He said provisions should be made to give a priority to passouts of this university as the police would get readymade material.
Speaking on the setting up of a national forensic science university, Amit Shah said, "At range-level, there should be a small forensic laboratory and at the state-level a bigger one. We need a trained forensic science manpower, hence, we want a set up a forensic science university."
He said, "It is our responsibility to see that people's perception of police and police perception of people is changed."
Praising the police force, he said, "When we are sitting here and talking about narcotics control, smuggling, terrorism, Naxalism, fake currency and routine law and order, perhaps we do not know that the success that we are looking at has been at the cost of sacrifice of more than 35,000 jawans."