Government Zirtiri Residential Science College

Govt. Zirtiri Residential Science College is the only institution that offers purely science education in the State of Mizoram. It is graded B by NAAC[1] and has students 608 currently studying in the college.[2]

Govt. Zirtiri Residential Science College, Aizawl
MottoLighted to Lighten
TypeCollege
PrincipalLaltanpuia
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India
CampusUrban
AffiliationsMizoram University
Websitewww.gzrsc.edu.in


Location

Zirtiri Residential Science College

Zirtiri Residential Science College is located in Ramthar Veng, Aizawl the capital city of Mizoram. A new Campus is currently being constructed in Durtlang locality.[3] The nearest airport is Lengpui Airport.

History

Zirtiri Residential Science College was started by Pi Lalziki in 1980.[4] It was initially recognized by UGC under Section 2(f) & Section 12 B in 1998. It initially functioned as a Women's College till 1985, it was further upgraded to a Co-ed Science College in 2000. The existing Home Science Department of Zirtiri Women's College was amalgamated with the Science faculties from other Government Colleges of the State. It became a co-educational institute and has occupied the status of being the only Science College in Mizoram and the only College in the State to offer the study of Home Science. The College has been accredited with a B Grade (CGPA 2.22) by NAAC in the first accreditation cycle in 2009.

It is currently affiliated to Mizoram University.

Departments

  1. Department of English
  2. Department of Physics.
  3. Department of Chemistry
  4. Department of Mathematics
  5. Department of Botany
  6. Department of Zoology
  7. Department of Bio-Chemistry
  8. Department of Electronics
  9. Department of Home Science
  10. Department of Computer Sciences
  11. Department of Geology
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References

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