Established 1998 · Trishool, Rajasthan
Where character meets scholarship
Learn deeply.Live purposefully.
A multidisciplinary college in Trishool offering UGC-recognised undergraduate and postgraduate programs in arts, science, commerce and education — built around small classes, working laboratories, and a campus that feels like home.
Affiliated to University of Rajasthan, recognised by UGC under Section 2(f)
Satya Sadhana College in numbers
- Years of teaching
- 27
- Students enrolled
- 1,800+
- Full-time faculty
- 62
- Degree programs
- 18
- Graduation rate
- 94%
- Placement / higher-study within 12 months
- 82%
Years of teaching
Students enrolled
Full-time faculty
Degree programs
Graduation rate
Placement / higher-study within 12 months
About Satya Sadhana College.
Founded in 1998 on a quiet stretch of the Moondiya–Todabhim road, Satya Sadhana College was started by a group of educators who believed that a great college does not need to be a large one. Twenty-five years later, that belief still shapes everything we do.
We enroll roughly 1,800 students across four faculties. Class sizes are kept small — most undergraduate sections have between 25 and 40 students — so every learner is known by name, and every faculty member has the time to mentor as well as teach. Our laboratories are working laboratories, our library is open seven days a week, and our sports grounds are used as much as our seminar halls.
We are affiliated to the University of Rajasthan and recognised by the University Grants Commission. Our graduates go on to government service, postgraduate programs at IITs and central universities, careers in teaching, agriculture, healthcare, and entrepreneurship in the Trishool–Todabhim region and far beyond.
- Established 1998
- 1,800+ students
- 60+ full-time faculty
- UGC 2(f) recognised
- University of Rajasthan affiliated
- NAAC accredited
A college that knows your name.
We are deliberately small, deliberately rigorous, and deliberately rooted in our community. That combination is what shapes the Satya Sadhana experience.
Teaching that scales to the student
Most undergraduate classes are capped at 40 students. Tutorials run in groups of eight. Faculty hold three open advising hours every week — no appointment needed.
Laboratories that actually run
Physics, chemistry, botany, zoology and computer science labs have dedicated technicians and revised consumables budgets. Final-year students work on a supervised research project, not a copy-paste record.
A library that breathes
Over 42,000 volumes, 60+ current journals, INFLIBNET access, and a 24-hour reading room during exam weeks. The library is staffed and open seven days a week.
Mentorship beyond the classroom
Every student is assigned a faculty mentor for the full duration of their degree. Mentors track academic progress, well-being, and post-graduation plans together with the student.
Affordable, transparent fees
Tuition is published on the website, scholarships are awarded by a faculty committee, and there are no hidden capitation or development fees. 30% of seats carry need-based aid.
A campus rooted in its community
We run weekend literacy classes, soil-testing camps for local farmers, and an annual health drive in partnership with the district hospital. Students earn credit for community work.
Programs we offer.
Eighteen UGC-recognised undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma and certificate programs across the arts, sciences, commerce and education.
- Undergraduate3 years· 240 seats
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Honours and pass-course tracks in Hindi, English, History, Political Science, Economics, Geography and Sociology.
- Honours in seven subjects
- Inter-disciplinary minor available
- NEP 2020 four-year exit option
- Undergraduate3 years· 180 seats
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Streams in Physics-Chemistry-Mathematics (PCM), Physics-Chemistry-Biology (PCB), and Computer Science.
- Working laboratories
- Final-year research project
- Field excursions in zoology and botany
- Undergraduate3 years· 120 seats
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
General and Honours streams covering accounting, business law, taxation, finance and entrepreneurship.
- Tally and GST practical labs
- CA Foundation coaching cell
- Industry visits in semester 4
- Undergraduate2 years· 100 seats
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
NCTE-recognised teacher training program with extensive school internship.
- NCTE recognised
- 16-week internship across two schools
- Special focus on rural pedagogy
- Postgraduate2 years· 80 seats
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Postgraduate study in Hindi, History, Political Science, and Economics.
- Research-track dissertation
- UGC-NET coaching included
- Departmental seminars every fortnight
- Postgraduate2 years· 40 seats
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Postgraduate programs in Mathematics and Computer Science with a strong project component.
- Two semesters of project work
- Compute cluster for ML coursework
- Industry-linked dissertation option
Facilities & campus life.
A walkable, eight-acre campus with everything you need to learn, live and play.
Central library
42,000+ volumes, 60+ journals, INFLIBNET access, and a 24-hour reading room during exams.
Science laboratories
Dedicated physics, chemistry, botany, zoology, and computer science labs with full-time technical staff.
Computer centre
120-node lab with stable broadband, Linux and Windows benches, and a small GPU cluster for M.Sc. project work.
Hostels
Separate residence blocks for men and women, with mess, study rooms, and resident wardens.
Sports & athletics
Cricket and football grounds, kabaddi mat, indoor badminton court, and a small gymnasium.
Auditorium
450-seat hall used for cultural events, departmental seminars, and the annual convocation.
Health centre
On-campus dispensary with a visiting physician twice a week and 24x7 first-aid support.
Wi-Fi campus
Authenticated Wi-Fi across academic buildings, library, and hostels.
Meet a few of our faculty.
Sixty-two full-time teachers, most with doctorates from leading universities. Every student is paired with a faculty mentor for the duration of their degree.
Dr. Meera Choudhary
Principal & Professor of Political Science
Ph.D. (JNU), M.Phil. (University of Rajasthan)
Twenty-six years of teaching, with research interests in panchayati raj institutions and rural governance in Rajasthan.
Prof. Rajesh Kumar Sharma
Head, Department of Physics
Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur)
Works on optical materials and runs the second-year physics laboratory. Recipient of the Rajasthan Higher Education Teaching Excellence Award (2021).
Dr. Anjali Verma
Associate Professor, Department of English
Ph.D. (University of Hyderabad)
Teaches modern Indian writing in English and runs the college's creative writing club, Inkwell.
From our students & alumni.
Unedited words from people who have walked our corridors.
I came to Satya Sadhana from a small village school and was sure I would be lost. The mentor system meant a teacher actually knew when I was struggling — and quietly helped. I am now in the M.Sc. program at the University of Rajasthan because of that support.
Pooja MeenaB.Sc. (PCM), 2024 batch The commerce department's industry visits and CA coaching cell took me seriously even when my marks did not. Two of those visits turned into internship offers.
Mahesh JangidB.Com. (Hons.), 2023 batch Small classes are not a marketing line here — my political science tutorial had eight people in it for two whole years. We argued, we read, we wrote. I learned how to think.
Aisha KhanM.A. Political Science, 2022 batch I was a working teacher when I joined the evening diploma. The faculty made it possible to attend, and what I learned about spreadsheets and basic web tools changed how I run my school's records.
Ramesh SainiDiploma in Digital Skills, 2024 As a first-generation graduate in my family, I needed someone to demystify scholarships and admissions to a postgraduate program. The placement and guidance cell sat with me for hours. I now teach physics in a government school in Dausa.
Suresh KumarB.Sc. + B.Ed., 2021 batch
— Admissions 2026–27 are open —
Your seat at Satya Sadhana starts with one form.
UG application closes 30 June 2026. PG application closes 15 July 2026. Need-based aid available for up to 30% of seats.
What's happening on campus.
Annual research symposium attracts 240 student papers
The fourth edition of the inter-departmental research symposium drew submissions from 11 colleges across eastern Rajasthan.
B.Sc. final-year team wins state-level coding contest
A team of three computer science students placed first at the Rajasthan Higher Education Hackathon held at MNIT Jaipur.
New gymnasium opens on campus
Funded jointly by the alumni association and the college, the new gymnasium adds strength training and indoor facilities for residents.
Convocation 2025: 412 graduates receive degrees
Chief guest Dr. Anjali Bhargava, IAS (retd.), addressed the graduating cohort. 38 students received gold medals across faculties.
Frequently asked.
Is Satya Sadhana College recognised by the UGC?
Yes. The college is recognised by the University Grants Commission under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act and is affiliated to the University of Rajasthan.
Are hostels available for both men and women?
Yes. We run separate residence blocks for men and women, each with mess facilities, study rooms, and a resident warden. Allotment is based on distance from the campus and need.
What is the medium of instruction?
B.A., B.Com., M.A. and B.Ed. programs run in both Hindi and English mediums. B.Sc. and M.Sc. programs are taught in English.
Are scholarships available?
Yes. We offer merit scholarships for the top 10% by entrance score, need-based aid for households earning under Rs. 2.5 lakh per year, sports scholarships, and a full-tuition single-girl-child scholarship. Government SC/ST/OBC post-matric scholarships are processed by the admissions office.
Can I visit the campus before applying?
Absolutely. Open campus tours run on every Saturday between 10:00 and 13:00 during the admissions cycle. Email admissions@satyasadhana.ac.in to confirm your visit.
What support is available for first-generation learners?
Every first-generation learner is paired with a senior student peer mentor in addition to a faculty mentor. The student support cell runs orientation sessions on academic writing, library use, and time management in the first six weeks of term.
Plan a campus visit.
Walk our library, sit in on a lecture, meet your future faculty mentor. Open campus tours run every Saturday during admissions season.
