The Infrastructure of Govt. College for Women, Sirsa is as follows :
Classrooms and Seminar Halls
- Well-equipped smart classrooms with ICT (Information and Communication Technology) facilities such as LCD projectors, LED digital display boards.
- Seminar halls that are fully air-conditioned and equipped with audio-visual aids like projectors and whiteboards.
Laboratories
- Separate well-equipped laboratories for various departments such as computer science, physics, geography, psychology, english, zoology etc.
- Labs are maintained and periodically upgraded for practical learning.
Library
- A central library with a seating capacity for students, offering thousands of books.
- Fully automated library management system with digital and online resources.
- Quiet and comfortable study spaces with facilities for both students and staff.
Hostel Facilities
- Hostel with accommodation facilities for students, including mess.
- RO water systems installed for pure drinking water.
Sports and Recreation
- Indoor and outdoor sports facilities including gymnasium, courts for basketball, volleyball, badminton, and spaces for yoga and other activities.
- Playgrounds for sports and extracurricular activities.
Other Facilities
- Wi-Fi enabled campus and good internet bandwidth to support teaching and learning.
- CCTV surveillance for security.
- Ramps for differently-abled students.
Maintenance and Upgradation
- Infrastructure is regularly maintained and repaired by government public works departments.
- Committees oversee the procurement, upkeep, and improvement of college physical and academic infrastructure.
Green Parks and Garden Areas
- Well-maintained green parks and landscaped gardens that provide a serene and eco-friendly environment for students and staff.
- These green spaces serve as relaxation spots and promote environmental awareness within the campus.
Parking Facilities
- Spacious and secure parking areas exclusively designated for teachers and students, ensuring convenience and safety for vehicle parking.
- Separate parking zones may be available for two-wheelers and four-wheelers, with proper management to avoid congestion.
Green Campus Initiatives
- Emphasis on a green and sustainable campus with initiatives like tree plantations, rainwater harvesting, and waste management systems.
- Use of solar energy and energy-efficient lighting across the campus to reduce carbon footprint.
- Maintenance of the campus in an environmentally friendly manner promotes the health and well-being of the college community.
NSS Unit
- The National Service Scheme (NSS) unit actively engages students in community service, social awareness programs, health camps, and environmental activities. It builds leadership and social responsibility among students.
Placement Cell
- A dedicated placement cell helps students with career counseling, skill development workshops, internship opportunities, and campus recruitment drives. It connects students with potential employers for job placements.
IQAC Cell
- The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) oversees academic and administrative quality enhancement. IQAC organizes feedback collection, quality audits, and coordinates activities for continuous institutional improvement.
Women Cell
- The Women Cell works to ensure a safe and supportive environment for female students and staff. It addresses issues related to gender equality, harassment prevention, and empowerment programs.
Road Safety Club
- This club promotes awareness and education about traffic rules and road safety among students to reduce accidents and encourage responsible behavior.
Legal Literary Club
- The Legal Literary Club encourages students’ interest in legal education, debates, discussions, and awareness about rights and laws relevant to women and society.
Red Cross Club
- The Red Cross Club actively involves students in humanitarian activities such as blood donation drives, first aid training, health awareness campaigns, and disaster relief efforts.
- This club instills a sense of social service, compassion, and community help among students while promoting health and safety awareness on campus.