Government College of Art & Craft in Agartala is widely recognized for its significant contribution to art education in the North Eastern region of India. Established on September 9, 1975, under the aegis of veteran artist Dr. Sumangal Sen, this government institution has a rich legacy and is permanently affiliated with Tripura University, a Central University. The college is situated on a sprawling 6.25-acre campus at Lichubagan in Agartala, nestled amidst greenery and well-connected. It provides a conducive and artistically lively environment for students. The institution offers comprehensive programs primarily focused on visual arts at the undergraduate level, including the Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA) and Diploma in Visual Arts courses. The BVA program offers specializations in diverse disciplines such as Painting, Sculpture, Advertising Design, and Art History, allowing students to focus on their areas of interest. The curriculum emphasizes a blend of intensive art practices and theoretical knowledge, covering technical and historical aspects of art and craft. Admission to the college is competitive and is strictly based on the performance in the college's own Common Admission Test (CAT), designed specifically to assess the artistic talent and potential of applicants. The college maintains a student enrollment of around 190 with a dedicated teaching staff of 8, aiming to provide personalized attention to students' artistic development. Among its resources, the college library is notable, housing a rich collection of books, periodicals, and journals on various facets of art built over decades. Government College of Art & Craft emphasizes both traditional techniques and contemporary practices, fostering artistic innovation, critical thinking, and professional development. The institution's objective is to achieve overall refinement of students' perception and nurture accomplished artists and designers who contribute meaningfully to the cultural and creative industries.