1914
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), National Institutional Ranking Framework(NIRF)
Autonomous
NAAC B
Female
About Us
Queen Mary’s College
has been in the forefront of the education of women ever since July 1914, when
the Government of Madras instituted the Madras Women’s College. The initial
intake of 33 students was housed in a modest building called ‘Capper House’. However,
by 1915, the college premises were expanded through the government’s annexure
of the area surrounding Capper House. At this stage it offered only
Intermediate courses. In 1916 under graduate courses were offered in History
and Economics. Eventually Intermediate courses in subjects like Geography,
Indian Music, Physics, Chemistry and Home Science were introduced.
Miss
De La Hey was the first Principal of the college. The name of the college was
changed to Queen Mary’s College in 1917. This college which was started on an
experimental basis flourished and gained permanent status in 1918. By this time
it had acquired fame and many young women who entered its portals for
education, took wing after completing their courses.
An
education in Queen Mary’s College was much sought after by parents of young
women and families of high social standing coveted education in QMC for their
daughters. This train of success carried the college to its momentous Golden
Jubilee Celebration in 1964. To witness this occasion, Miss. D. Delahey
M.A.,B.T., the first Principal of the College travelled from England: she
offered her felicitations and delivered the welcome address. The Golden Jubilee
Hall was inaugurated on this occasion. The building which houses the Golden
Jubilee Hall also has a number of classrooms.
Another
milestone was crossed in 1965, when the late, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam inaugurated
the PUC course for the evening college.
In
1975 Diamond Jubilee of the college was celebrated. The highlight of this
occasion was that the former Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi graced the
occasion. In 1987-1988 the college acquired ‘Autonomous’ status. In 1990
the Platinum Jubilee Celebrations were held. The then Chief Minister of
Tamil Nadu Mr. M. Karunanidhi graced the occasion. To commemorate this
event a new building was constructed. The special focus of the Platinum Jubilee
year was the introduction of the B.Sc. Computer Science.
In
2010 “Kalaignar Maligai”, new building, was opened by former chief Minister M.
Karunanidhi In 2012 a new building having 10 class rooms and laboratories
was inaugurated by former Chief Minister J. Jayalalitha.