The Logo of the institute has yellow colour with Goddess Saraswati at the centre. The image of Goddess Saraswati at the centre symbolizes that imparting education is central to all our activities and endeavours. The image of Goddess Sarswati exudes aura which represents the prestige of the institute spread all around. In the middle of the logo is the year of establishment of the institute which is the year 1852. Thus, our college is one of the oldest Sanskrit institutes in the country. Goddess Saraswati is shown with four arms representing the four Vedas which are taught in the institute to students. She holds a Veena (a stringed musical instrument) in one of her hands, symbolizing her association with music, arts, and knowledge. In another hand, she holds a book representing the role of this institute as the centre of learning, wisdom, and literature..
She is seated on a white lotus flower, which represents purity, spiritual growth, and enlightenment. Her facial expression is calm, serene, and benevolent, radiating wisdom, compassion, and creativity.
This iconic representation of Goddess Saraswati represents the pivotal role of this institution as the centre of knowledge, arts, and wisdom. The sentence Saraswati Shruti Mahati Mahiyatam means " may the Sanskrit language, enriched by Vedic scriptures, gain prestige everywhere in the world." It is the motto of this college and is followed as a mission. The college is moving ahead with this motto. Keeping the above motto in view, the college has assigned itself the following general and specific goals.