Govt. T.Romana College offers a Three Year Degree Course (in six semesters) in the Arts stream in the following subjects:
Sl. No. | Subjects | Sl. No. | Subjects |
1. | English | 5. | Economics |
2. | Mizo | 6. | Sociology |
3. | History | 7. | Education |
4. | Political Science | 8. | Public Administration |
However, students have to follow the rationalisation of subjects combination made by the Mizoram University.
Admission Criteria and Procedure
Duly filled up application form accompanied by relevant documents will be received, commencing immediately after the publication of HSSLC results. The minimum qualification of getting admission into B.A. Course is passing of HSSLC or its equivalent examinations conducted by any recognised Board of the State of Central government. Barring exceptions made by the College authority, students fulfilling the necessary criteria will be admitted into various courses and classes generally begin within 2 (two) weeks of publication of HSSLC results.
Fees
Students admitted to the College shall pay the following fees at the time of admission and such fees are not refundable :
Sl.No. | Head | Amount(Rs) |
1. | Admission Fee | 120.00 |
2. | Monthly Tuition Fee | 1,200.00 |
3. | Internal Examination Fee | 400.00 |
4. | Students Aid Fund | 50.00 |
5. | Enrolment Fee | 100.00 |
6. | Registration Fee | 200.00 |
7. | Identity Card Fee | 100.00 |
8. | Library Fee | 300.00 |
9. | Students' Union Fee | 300.00 |
10. | Games Fee | 300.00 |
11. | Magazine Fee | 300.00 |
12. | College Development Fund | 300.00 |
TOTAL | Rs 3,670.00 |
Note: The fees mentioned above are liable to change
Attendance, Assessment and Evaluation
The College effects 180 teaching days as per the norms of Mizoram University. Students are expected to fulfil the norms of 75% attendance in an academic year. The College reserves the right to disallow students from appearing in the University examination if they fail to conform to the said norm.
Academic progress is continually assessed through the conduct of internal examination, periodic test, submission of assignments and tutorials.For weak learners, special classes may be held by the concerned faculty according to the needs perceived and there is provision for holding regular remedial classes in all subjects.