
The Graduation Dinner for the Class of 2022–2025 was held on 29th May 2025 at the college campus. The programme was hosted by Vanlalthatluanga (IV Semester, English) and Zorammawii (IV Semester, Public Administration).
The event began with the arrival of guests and refreshments from 12:00 to 12:30 P.M., followed by a devotion led by Prof. Malsawmliana from the Department of History.
Dr. Jenifer Lalbiakdiki, Principal of Govt. T. Romana College, delivered the keynote address. In her speech, she acknowledged and commended the dedication and perseverance of the graduating students.
A variety of departmental performances were showcased during the event. Special presentations were given by the departments of Economics, Mizo, English, Political Science, Education, History, Public Administration, and Sociology. The teaching faculty also contributed a special musical performance.
As a token of appreciation, mementos were presented to the graduating students by the respective Heads of Departments.
Dr. Lalchhuanmawia, Chairman of the Organizing Committee, delivered the farewell address. He urged the graduates to lead lives guided by purpose and to strive to make meaningful contributions to society. Dr. Mawitea also encouraged the students to embrace risks, challenge conventions, and pursue their dreams with courage and determination.
The grand dinner commenced at 4:00 P.M., followed by an informal session featuring performances by Mr. Ngurthansanga and the GTRC Music Society.
The celebration was attended by faculty members and graduating students and was marked by joy, recognition, and cherished memories.
Govt T. Romana College opens admission to 1st Semester for the year 2025 from 7 May, 2025. Admission is offered to applicants on First Come First Serve basis depending on the availability of seats. Admission can be done both in Online mode as well as Offline Mode on every working day during office hour. Admission Form is available at Office Counter. Help Desk is set up with Professors on duty to help and guide applicants. Applicants are advised to approach the HELP DESK for any problems and queries.
DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED (IN ATTESTED PHOTO COPY):
1. HSLC Certificate & Marksheet
2. HSSLC Marksheet
3. Identity Card for differently-abled applicants
For Online Admission please follow the link https://trc.colles.in/online-admission.View Prospectus here.
READMISSION: Readmission to 3rd and 5th Semester can be done from 1st May till 23rd May, 2025 in the College office counter.


Finishing School 2025 was jointly organised by Student Support, Progression & Placement Cell, IQAC & Entrepreneurship Knowledge Cell, GTRC at the College Campus on April 28, 2025. The programme was orgnaised in three parallel sessions with three different themes.
Resource Persons:
1. Ms. Jessica Lallawmzuali, MPS
2. Ms. Lalrinnungi Sailo, LLB
3. Mr. Kima Chhangte, Musician/Songwriter
Session I : Topic: Mental Resilience
The Session was held in Room No 501, chaired by Mrs. Ramdinliani, Member, SSPPC. Ms. Jessica Lallawmzuali, MPS delivered speech and held interactive session on the topic, explaining that
mental Resilience is an ability to cope with adversity and bounce back from difficult experience- mainly focusing on the importance of developing strong mentality, seeking support and practicing self care. Speaking from her experience, she talked about challenges to build a resilient mindset, contribution of self care, like exercise, healthy eating and sufficient sleep to mental well being, and the role of mental strength in developing , pursuing and realizing aims and goals.
Session II : Topic: Responsible Citizenship
The session was held in room No. 401 chaired by Mrs. Lalsangluri Sailo, Member,SSPPC. Ms. Lalrinnungi Sailo, LLB, Additional Govt Advocate, District Court, Aizawl delivered speech on the topic stressing on the need to be aware of one’s rights and duties, active participation in community and nation by upholding law, respecting others and contribute to the well-being of the society. It is important to recognize our place in the larger community and nation and understand the consequences of one’s actions – personally and on broader scale. Engagement in civic duties- participating in democratic process, volunteering in community initiatives, stay informed about current events, to make positive impact and act with honesty, integrity and accountability contributes to make Responsible Citizen. Moreover, in present situation, it is very important to know how to use Social Media in a desired ways.
Session III : Topic: Navigating Music: From Passion to Profession
The session was held in Room No.202 and chaired by Mr. Lalhmachhuana, Member, SSPPC. Mr. Kima Chhangte, Musician/Songwriter, HomeFree Music Production shared his experience and interact with students on the topic. He stated that music provides a significant journey that involves balancing artistic creativity with practical realities of a career. While music fulfills one, provides a sense of joy, expression and connection, it demands hard work and the ability to navigate a challenging industry and to develop a strong work ethic and continuous refining of one’s musical crafts and business skills. It is, therefore, very important to find a balance between one’s passion for music and the need to make a living and also other aspects of life. For musicians, creating and sharing their music is rewarding in many ways, not just financially.
All three sessions are held in parallel at 1:30 pm.

The Department of English, Govt T. Romana College, commemorated the ‘World English Language Day’ on April 23rd, 2025, coinciding with English Department Day and a farewell ceremony for the outgoing students. The event featured two sessions. The first session was presided over by Ms. Catherine Lalhruaitluangi, Associate Professor, who welcomed the Speaker, Dr. Jenifer Lalbiakdiki, the Principal of Government. T. Romana College, faculty members and students. The chairperson highlighted the purpose of the event and reminded attendees that 23rd April also marks the birthday of William Shakespeare, a legendary English playwright and poet whose works continue to be cherished today.
A Special lecture was delivered by the Principal, Dr. Jenifer Lalbiakdiki, who previously served as the Head of the Department of English. She recollected her time as an English teacher, noting that in her experience, the faculty of English Department stands out as the finest compared to those in other Colleges. She underscored the significance of World English Language Day and its role in
bridging diverse cultures and backgrounds. Moreover, she elaborated that English ranks as one of the most widely spoken and studied languages globally. For this reason, it has become essential for students to learn English nowadays. In her closing remarks, she stressed that English transcends being merely a school subject, but a language that unites individuals around the world. As a token of appreciation for her interesting lecture, Dr. Dorothy Zonunsangi, Head of Department, presented a humble gift to the Principal. Thus, the session concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Lalrinmawii Tochhawng, Associate Professor of the department.
Prior to the commencement of the second session, Dr. Lalrinmawii Tochhawng, Associate Professor and Miss Lalmawizuali Khiangte, Assistant Professor introduced the newly enriched departmental library and facilitated a pledge for book donations. As a result, more than 30 books were donated by the students in honour of World Book Day, which received commendations from the faculty.
The Farewell session was chaired by Dr.Vanlalchami, Associate Professor, who warmly welcomed the audience and emphasised the significance of the programme. The Chairperson invited each semester to present their special item. Accordingly, a melodious song was performed by the 4th Semester students. Subsequently, the 2nd Semester students entertained the audience with humorous pictures and video clips featuring the outgoing students, which they had curated themselves.
Thereafter, the chairperson invited Dr. Dorothy Zonunsangi, the HOD, to deliver a speech. The HOD expressed her appreciation for her colleagues' efforts in successfully undertaking such a well-structured programme that encompassed the celebrations of World English Day, Department Day, World Book Day, along with a Farewell event for the outgoing students, thereby creating a comprehensive academic initiative. She also underlined that 23rd April marks a significant milestone for the department of English, as it successfully integrates four important programmes into a single celebration.

Dr. Dorothy Zonunangi gave an insightful speech about the duties of students and subsequently delivered a farewell speech to the outgoing students. She encouraged the outgoing students to have a growth mindset, emphasising the importance of continuous learning and perseverance when challenges come their way. She further motivated that once the students join the department of English, they should explore literature beyond their normal courses. Since literature is a social document, she reminded the English Core students to stay aware of the current societal issues, particularly literature-related issues such as, Book of the Year awarded by the Mizo Academy of Letters, the Sahitya Academy Award and so on. On behalf of the department, she extended her best wishes to the outgoing students for their future endeavours.
Following the speech, a cake-cutting ceremony was conducted by the representative of each class. A farewell cake was generously donated by the 4th-semester English core students through their contributions. Mementoes were presented to the outgoing students, with each mentor handed over a gift to their respective mentees.
Outgoing students such as Malsawmtluanga and Lalchenpuii recollected their fond memories of the institution in general and the department of English in particular and expressed their gratitude to all the faculty and their fellow students. Thereafter, representing the outgoing students, Malsawmtluanga delivered a speech in which he expressed his gratitude to his teachers and recounted some humorous experiences to his juniors. He concluded his speech with a poem he composed during his time in high school. As a token of love and gratitude, the outgoing students donated a water filter to the department. The Hod received their thoughtful donation with appreciation.
Last but not least, the outgoing students also performed a lovely song accompanied by harmonious musical instruments.

The day ended with capturing memories with photo sessions. The entire program was well-organised, filled with amazing memories and fun. To sum up, the ‘English Language Day’ cum ‘Farewell event’ was a resounding success, inspiring students to appreciate the global significance of English language in today’s interconnected world.
The Department of Public Administration. Government T.Romana college observed 'World Social Work Day' on 16th March 2026, 2:00 pm at GTRC Public Administration Department Room. The resource person was Dr. Lalchhuanmawii, Associate Professor, Govt. T. Romana College. The programme was hosted by Dr.Sakhawliana, Faculty in the department of Public Administration.

On 18th March, 2026, the NSS and NCC Unit of Govt. T. Romana College and Army Recruiting Agency, Aizawl organised Career Guidance for Indian Army at RUSA Hall of Govt T. Romana college, Aizawl.

The college and the Yummy food Ltd. jointly organised Dancing, Eating and Cos play Competition in the college. Mika of 6th Semester won the Dance Battle. Cos play competition was won by Philip Lalremtluanga & Ruthi Ramengmawii

On the occasion of World Poetry Day, the Department of English, in collaboration with the Literature Club, organised a poetry-writing competition. The results of the competition were declared on 20th March 2026. The results are as follows:
First Prize: Ruthi Ramengmawii, 2nd Semester, Department of Economics. Second Prize: Gaby Zobiakhlui Sailo, 6th Semester, Department of Sociology. Third Prize: H. Lallawmawmi, 2nd Semester, Department of Economics

A Two Days Seminar on Unity and Integrity through Culture was organised by IQAC of the college under the PM-USHA scheme where the key note Speaker was Mr.PC Zosangliana and the members of the NGO of Republic Vengthlang actively participated in it. Republic Veng the locality in which the college is located.The Thingsiri Cultural club of the college also presented a practical session of cultural Dances of the state