Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs Gen (retd) V K Singh in reply to a question, said in order to increase the intake of students, the university has launched a new School of Studies -- School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and Comparative Religion -- during 2016-17.
"The University is also planning to launch a School of Linguistic Studies during the forthcoming academic year 2017-18 and a School of Public Health in 2018-19," he said.
The Minister also informed that the total number of students in Nalanda University during academic year 2014-15 was 12, in 2015-16 was about 62 and during the current academic year 2016-17 around 130.
The construction of permanent campus of the university has already started and it is expected that phase-I of it will be completed by 2019 or early 2020, he added.
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The university has also requested the architecture consultants to fast-track the construction project with the use of pre-fabricated structures wherever feasible.
"In spite of capacity constraints in terms of non-availability of suitable facilities in Rajgir, the Nalanda University is looking to further increase the intake of students in coming years," he said.
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