Sir P. T. Sarvajanik College of Science

Infrastructural facilities are hostel, library, laboratory, playground, canteen, gymnasium, medical help, education loan, auditorium, scholarship.

In that same year, when Shri D. R. Gadgil was the Principal of the college, the University of Bombay granted permission for the teaching course in group A and B, and accordingly an intermediate science class was opened.

In 1930, under the inspiring leadership of the Principal, Shri N. M. Shah, the society thought of developing a Science Institute which could provide instruction leading to the B.Sc.

The University of Bombay was thinking of bifurcating the Arts and Science Courses from the very first year of collegiate education.

The opening ceremony of the huge and imposing building of the Science Institute was performed by the Governor of Bombay, His Excellency, the Right Honorable LordeBrabourne, on 19 December 1935.

In 1938 the University of Bombay granted permanent affiliation to the college for the teaching of science courses in physics, chemistry and mathematics up to intermediate level.

On 12 December 1938, the Lady KikabhaiPremchand Library was made open to the students by Sir Roger Lumley, His Excellency, and the Governor of Bombay.

Dr. C. M. Desai was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, London and Dr. Miss H. J. Kazi was made an associate.

On 5 July 1959, the biology building was made open by Shri Hitendra K. Desai, the Minister of Education, Bombay state.