Abstract: This study focuses on the seismic response of a three-span deck slab RCC T-Girder bridge with and without LRB (Lead Rubber Bearing) and in combination with LRB and FVD (Fluid Viscous Damper). The bridge is subjected to AASHTO, IRC design standards, and IRC Class A vehicle load. Linear time history analysis using CsiBridge and SAPfire is conducted to assess the bridge's seismic behavior. Excessive deck displacement, which can lead to deck failure and bridge closure, is a key concern. The study utilizes finite element analysis with Csibridge and incorporates viscous dampers throughout the bridge. The findings show that the presence of supplemental dampers significantly reduces pier top displacements. Base shear, deck displacement, pier response, and structural time period are the primary response parameters examined. The effectiveness of different isolation system configurations is compared to the non-isolated bridge in terms of these response characteristics. The study offers suggestions for design improvements to enhance the structure's performance.