A six-acre-land has been identified for construction of the new campus of the institute, said MLA (Berhampur) R Ch Chyaupatnaik here today.
An amount of Rs 10 crore has been sanctioned under the Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA). While Rs 5 crore would be spent on the construction of the academic building of the college, another Rs 5 crores would be spent for the hostel, he said.
All India Democratic Students' Organization (DSO), Ganjam district unit strongly opposed the government's decision. In protest, DSO supporters recently staged a dharana in front of the college.
Khallikote Junior College is functioning from the Khallikote Autonomous College building after the government separated it from the degree college in 2007.
As the building has no sufficient rooms to conduct the classes for 3,000-odd students of the institute, most of the theory and practical classes were held in the Khallikote Autonomous College. The college has all three streams arts, science and commerce.