
1. Instructions_for_students_for_exams
2. Semester_End_Exam_Schedule_Spring_2026_CE
3. Semester_End_Exam_Schedule_Spring_2026_Day
4. Semester_End_Exam_Schedule_Spring_2026_BScNursing&Mw
5. Semester_End_Exam_Schedule_Spring_2026_Sports & Health Science
6. ODD_Modules_Exam_Schedule_Spring_2026
7. Seating Plan_1st Yr_Sem II_2025 Cohort_DAY
8. Special Seating_2025 Cohort_DAY
9. Seating Plan_2nd Yr_Sem IV_2024 Cohort_DAY
10. Special Seating_2024 Cohort_DAY
11. Seating Plan_3rd Yr_Sem VI_2023 Cohort_DAY
12. Special Seating_2023 Cohort_DAY
13. Seating Plan_4th Yr Sem VII_2022 Cohort_DAY and Special Seating
15. Seating Plan_CE and Special Seating
Spring 2026 End-Semester Student Feedback Collection (1st - 12th June, 2026).
Dear Students,
You are all requested to participate in this end-semester student feedback session. Your honest feedback will help us improve the overall quality of teaching and learning at RTC; hence, you are requested to cooperate and give your full participation.
The feedback will be collected online using the link below during one of your regular classes or during your GSH classes (for the ones who have GSH classes) from 1st - 12th June, 2026 and you are requested to use your personal 3G/4G data should the Wi-Fi connections in your classes not work.
For each module, AAD aims to have 90% student participation and if the requirement is not fulfilled, your class might be asked to fill out the form again. Please note that your feedback is ANONYMOUS and you are requested to share your honest suggestions & comments.
READ FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND FILL IN THE QUESTIONNAIRE
5. When the ANSWERS have been recorded, the following message will be shown.
6. Close the page and open the subsequent module questionnaire by clicking the folowing hyperlink.
7. Ensure that you give feedback for all the modules you take this semester.
Click on the Following links according to your Cohort.

The Counseling Office provides a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space for you to discuss any concerns. If you feel the need to talk to someone in a confidential setting, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We are here to support you in any way possible.

Tarayana RTC Club aims to give value to the often overlooked Ngultrum 1 notes by gathering contributions from all of you and channeling them towards the Bhutan Kidney Foundation. Consequently, the club extends an earnest appeal to each one of you to contribute and effect positive change in the lives of others. For further details, please connect with us via Tarayana RTC on Facebook, _tarayana_rtc on Instagram, or reach out via email at
How do I? APA Citations & Citation Generators (downloadable pdf)
What is a Citation?
“A citation is the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another source and gives your readers the information necessary to find that source again.”
When do I need to cite?
Whenever you borrow words or ideas from another source, you need to acknowledge that source. The following situations almost always require a citation:
Why?
By giving others proper credit for their ideas, you avoid something called ‘plagiarism’:
“Plagiarism, the presentation of another’s ideas, writing, or other work as one’s own, is a serious kind of cheating. Thus, students unsure of how borrowing from another’s work should be properly acknowledged have the responsibility to consult with relevant faculty regarding acknowledgement procedures appropriate to their discipline.” (Royal Thimphu College, n.d.)
All programs at The Royal Thimphu College use APA – American Psychology Association – 7th ed (2020) Style Guide.
https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/citations/basic-principles/author-date
APA CITATION – THE BASICS
PURDUE OWL (Online Writing Lab) - APA Formatting and Style Guide 7th ed
Everything you need to know about APA citation styles in a short, clear blocks of information. Easy look ups for in-text citation styles, reference lists, along with how to cite those difficult resources like personal interviews, unpublished manuscripts, and the like.
APA Style Handouts and Guides – helpful short handouts covering citations, making a reference list, style and writing guidelines, etc.
APA Style Reference Guide for Journal Articles, Books, and Edited Book Chapters, APA Style 7th Edition (2-page visual handout on citation for each format)
Introduction to Citation Styles: APA 7th ed. (California State University Dominguez Hills video 3 min.)
CITATION TOOLS
Online Citation Generators are great when you just need a few citations, or are working on shorter papers and assignments. Just copy and paste the URL for an online resource, ISBN for a book, or DOI for a journal article into the generator (don’t forget to choose APA!).
ZoteroBib : Generates citations and builds a bibliography in most styles, without creating an account or installing any software
MyBib : A free bibliography and citation generator that makes accurate citations for you to copy straight into your academic assignments and papers.
Citation Manager Software is used primarily for more extensive research projects and helps you to collect, organize and format all of your citations. Citation Managers generally need to be downloaded to your computer, or you need to create an account if using online software. Some good free programs are (note – the links will take you to Penn State University’s software user guides and download links):
Zotero Quick Start Guide : a free stand-alone program that allows for easy capturing of citation information from web pages.
Mendeley : a free tool for both the desktop and web that integrates with Zotero and easily manages PDFs. (Documentation Support site; How To Use Mendeley Reference Manager (Complete Beginner's Guide) video 17 mins)
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REFERENCES:
Davis, J. (n.d.). Libguides: Citation guide: what is a citation? Retrieved November 22, 2022, from https://libguides.limestone.edu/c.php?g=545011&p=3736369
Royal Thimphu College. MyRTC—Academic regulations. (n.d.). Retrieved November 22, 2022, from https://my.rtc.bt/academics/academic-regulations

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PLEASE DON’T FEED DOGS ON CAMPUS
In view of the increasing dog population on campus, all students, faculty & staff are requested NOT TO FEED dogs on campus. Also, please DON’T ENTERTAIN or PATRONIZE them at any facility – Apartments, Academic spaces, Canteens, Dining Hall, Residence Halls, etc.
Please beware that these dogs are increasingly becoming menacing and could be dangerous.
Therefore, in the interest of your safety as well as the wellbeing of others, please refrain from feeding or patronizing the dogs on campus.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE