A well-designed mapping of universities is needed to transform Maharashtra into an educational hub, state Education Minister Vinod Tawde told PTI.
"Our aim is to set up 25 to 30 private universities in different parts of Maharashtra. I would also like to have a private sports university and a full-fledged university of arts and culture," Tawde said.
The state government has received letter of intent (LoI) from 35 applicants so far. Bills to establish, incorporate and regulate two universities for development and advancement of higher education - Sandip University in Nashik and MIT Art, Design and Technology University in Pune - have been introduced in the Legislative Assembly during the ongoing Monsoon Session.
"We will frame strict rules to ensure that establishment of colleges affiliated to these universities are not commercial entities, but impart higher and technical education to boost knowledge sector in the state," he said.
The government is keen on improving opportunities in higher education with participation and investment by the private sector, he said.
"We plan to encourage formation of self-financed private universities which will help the state to achieve excellence in higher, technical, professional and management education without creating financial burden on state exchequer," the minister said.