The
Society of the Sacred Heart, a
Roman Catholic religious order was founded in
France in 1800, by St.
Madeleine Sophie Barat, a young Frenchwoman. Mother Catherine Andersson from
South Shields brought the Society to India in 1939. The Sophia College campus area and the land in the vicinity belonged to the
British East India Company, and was later subdivided and sold. The property changed several hands before it was acquired by the Society of the
Sacred Heart in 1940 from the Maharaja of
Bhavnagar. A part of the property was given to the Parsi family of Ashburner in the early 19th century. The bungalow which is now the main building was named Somerset House after Sir
Henry Somerset, one of the commanders-in-chief of the
Bombay Presidency. In 1882, the property was acquired by the Honourable Badruddin Tyabi. He built Somerset Annexe, the nucleus of the present science building. In 1917, Hormusji Nosherwanjee Vakeel bought the property and added the east-west wing. In 1923, the house was occupied by the Maharaja of Indore before the Maharaja of Bhavnagar bought the house in 1937. In 1939, Archbishop
Thomas Roberts S. J. of
Bombay invited the Sacred Heart nuns to start a women's college in
Bombay and in 1940, The Society bought the property. The Home and Social Culture centre was formally opened by Archbishop Roberts and the name adopted; Mother Andersson became the first principal. In 1941, the Arts Faculty was started. The University of Bombay granted temporary affiliation to the college for first year and intermediate classes. In 1942 the extension of affiliation was granted for Bachelor of Arts classes. In 1945, the Sophia motto, crest and colours were adopted. In 1950, the University of Bombay granted permanent affiliation to the college. In 1952, the Science Faculty was started with classes up to the Intermediate Science level.
Karuna Mary Braganza, who would later receive the Indian civilian honour of the
Padma Shri, took over as the Principal of the college in 1965. In 1966, the Intermediate Science course was extended into a Bachelor of Science degree. In 1970, Sophia Polytechnic was introduced. In 1975, the Junior college was introduced. In 1978, the postgraduate Diploma Course in Clinical Analysis was started. In 1993, the post graduate diploma course in Quality Assurance in the Food and Pharmaceutical Industries was introduced. At the start of the 21st century, the Sophia Centre for Women's Studies and Development and Sophia Andersson Annexe was inaugurated. Later in 2003, the Bachelor of Mass Media was introduced. In July 2018, the
University Grants Commission (UGC) granted autonomy to Sophia College for Women. ==Sophia Polytechnic==