Aqsa Women's Degree College Bhiwandi was established in 2006. NAAC has accredited this college that offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in a large number of disciplines. The compact campus stands on 0. 0431 acres with a total enrolment of 371 undergraduates strictly from the female category. Aqsa Women's Degree College provides a conducive learning environment to its students.
The library is an important place of learning resources and holds 750 book titles, 18 periodicals, 30 e-books, and newspapers in each departmental section. A book bank facility is also available to the students. The college provides outdoor and indoor sports facilities for physical fitness and recreation. Games such as Kabaddi, Kho-ko, Dodgeball within games and indoor chess, and carom can be practiced.
The college has an IT infrastructure facility with 26 computers having internet access, and these are allocated to the students for digital resource access purposes. Aqsa Women's Degree College is offering a total of 17 courses . Undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses are being offered here. The undergraduate courses include BA Sociology , B. Sc. Chemistry and B. Sc.
Zoology , of course, offers full-time courses in the streams of Arts, Commerce, and Science. The postgraduate programmes consist of a variety of MA specialisations in Gujarati, Marathi, Sociology, Hindi, as well as Postgraduate Diploma courses. The college offers a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology ( DMLT ) course with an approved intake of 42 seats.
This diversity in different courses that the institution offers shows the depth of commitment to education for students with various types of academic interests. Aqsa Women's Degree College's admission process is merit-based as well as inclusive in approach.
The institution has devoted itself to the cause of women's education because the total number of students enrolled at the institute is 371 females, and all these female students are pursuing undergraduate programmes. A peculiar characteristic about this set of students is that 99% students are native to the state, and 1% belong to other states outside Maharashtra.