Patna Women’s College was founded in 1940 by way of Bishop B.J. Sullivan S.J., Bishop of Patna and Mother M. Josephine A.C. Superior General of the Apostolic Carmel. It turned into the primary organization of better learning opened to cater to the academic needs of ladies in Bihar. Bishop Sullivan, the founder, named it Patna Women’s College and supplied it as a gift to the women of Bihar, thereby placing at their disposal an opportunity for higher schooling. It changed into Bishop Sullivan’s firm belief that the upliftment of Bihar lay in freeing its womenfolk by way of offering them with possibilities for better schooling i.E., by empowering them. In the early years, the university and the hostel had been housed inside the Bishop’s own house at Bankipore, which he vacated for this landmark. The college has come a long manner from the time the pioneers predicted and undertook the difficult undertaking of setting up a women’s college at a time when just a few surely enlightened and far-sighted men and women had been prepared to support this little one challenge in an area wherein better schooling for girls changed into frowned upon, if not rejected outright.