A special officer, appointed by the Railway Ministry, recently met state Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasma in Gandhinagar and received the government's nod to utilise the MSU campus for a temporary period, she said.
B.Tech and M.Tech courses will be offered in this university and all efforts are on to start it in June this year, Bhatt said, adding the special officer also discussed the proposal with Vice Chancellor of MSU, Professor Parimal Vyas.
"We held a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and later with Railway minister Suresh Prabhu. Both of them evinced interest in opening the university in Vadodara," she told PTI.
In Rail Budget 2016-17, it was announced that a full-fledged Railway University will soon be set up in Gujarat.
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