Shri Tulshiramji Jadhao Arts and Science College, Established in 1999–2000, stands as a beacon of education for the upliftment of the deprived sections of society. Situated on a sprawling campus of 21,200 square metres in a rural setting, the college is affiliated with Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amaravati. The college, with a built-up area of 4,407.80 square meters, commits to co-education and plays a vital role in shaping the academic landscape of the region. The institution received recognition from the University Grants Commission under sections 2(f) and 12(B), attesting to its commitment to quality education. In its 24-year journey, Shri Tulshiramji Jadhao Arts and Science College has navigated various challenges and embraced memorable milestones. Presently, the institution offers a diverse range of academic programmes, encompassing both arts and science streams. With a commitment to excellence, the college proudly offers 2 undergraduate courses, 5 postgraduate courses, and hosts 4 research centres specialising in economics, history, sociology, and library and information science. Notably, the science stream and the postgraduate courses operate on a non-grant basis, highlighting the institution's self-sufficiency in sustaining these programs. This financial independence demonstrates the college's commitment to providing quality education in these fields, even in the face of financial challenges. The establishment of research centres underscores the college's commitment to advancing knowledge in specific disciplines. These centres serve as hubs for academic exploration, fostering a culture of research and innovation among both faculty and students. The presence of research centres in economics, history, sociology, and library and information science reflects the institution's emphasis on contributing to the academic and intellectual landscape. A testament to its academic prowess, seven faculty members have completed their PhDs, and five serve as PhD supervisors. The college campus fosters a green and healthy atmosphere, providing a secure environment for female students. The institution's dedication to girls' education resulted in a district-level first prize under the Jagar Janivancha scheme by the Government of Maharashtra in 2012–2013. Additionally, the college received the Swatch Bharat Abhiyan Award twice from Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University. In the realm of sports, the college has achieved notable success, securing 33 colour courts from 2009 to 2016 and winning a sports trophy in the academic year 2018–2019. These achievements reflect the college's holistic approach to education, combining academic excellence with a commitment to sports and community service.