"We will submit the letter of intent to the state government in a month's time and also the draft proposal. We hope that the university will start functioning from July 2017," Principal of St Xavier's Fr Felix Raj said.
"We are keen that the private university to be set up on on a public-private partnership (PPP) basis. We also want the state government to support the university financially in order to keep the fees at a reasonable level," he said.
The proposed university would be minority in nature, the principal said, adding two buildings meant for it were already completed at Rajarhat near the metropolis.
Work on the hostel, library and research buildings were on, he said, adding initially, the university would offer courses in MBA, MSW, B.Com, BBA and M.Com.
The college was in the process of tying up with various US universities for student and faculty exchange programmes. "We are having talks with Loyola Mary Mount University, Fordham University, St Cloud University, St Joseph's University among others for this purpose", he told reporters here today.