In 1944 Feroza Seervai took her honours degree in the first division, in Philosophy, and worked toward a thesis for the M.A., on The Right to Revolt. In 1945 she married H.M. Seervai, and later abandoned the thesis
Her life has been spend in voluntary social work. She has been an activist in educational, social and environmental issues. She shared her husband''s principled stand in all matters, his love for literature and for a quiet social life.
She co-founded the Purshotamdas Thakurdas Hostel for Working Women at Colaba, and the Bombay International School at Chowpatty, guiding is destinies in its early years as Chairman or Member of the Bond. She has been vitally connected with the Activities of many NGOs in Mumbai.
Feroza Seervai edited and published The Seervai Legacy, and collected and issued a book of poems written when she was 76 to 80 years old, for private circulation. he booklet Winning Without Corruption brought out by Public Concern for Governance Trust, relates her experiences over 60 years, with officialdom. She was the happy mother of three and the grandmother of six.