The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Annecy was founded by Rev. Fr. Jean Pierre Medaille sj in 1650 at Le Puy, France. St. Joseph’s College for Women (Autonomous), a Catholic minority institution... Read More
The College endeavors to contribute to the overall development of these student and not just on academics. Even in academics attempt is made to teach the concepts - rote learning is not encouraged... Read More
Telugu has been offered as a Second Language ever since the inception of the College in 1958. Telugu is offered as one of the Second Languages along with French and Hindi at the Intermediate and Undergraduate... Read More
The College being Autonomous conducts its own exams. The system of undergraduate examination in St. Joseph’s College for Women (Autonomous) aims... Read More
The Oldest Association of the College comprising the Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology and Biochemistry Departments gives an opportunity to students to develop their leadership and organizing skills.The Biology association of St. Joseph’s College for Women commenced its activities with the election of its Office Bearers... Read More