Bhutan had gifted a 1.5-acre plot of land to Bangladesh for the construction of its embassy in Hejo, symbolizing the growing partnership between Bhutan and Bangladesh. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Bangladesh Chancery Complex and Ambassador’s Residence took place on 27 November 2023, and after years of careful planning and …
Read More »JAAB mini-grant supported by JICA goes to senior geologist
The Japan Alumni Association of Bhutan (JAAB), with support from the JICA Bhutan Office, has awarded this year’s mini-grant to a senior geologist Nityam Nepal at the Department of Geology and Mines (DoGM) under the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Nityam Nepal. She will use the grant to carry …
Read More »YT Nursing Academy to address rising demand for nurses
The YT Nursing Academy in Chhumey, Bumthang, has opened as Bhutan’s fourth private nursing institute, offering new opportunities for students from the central and eastern regions. The institute will commence operations with an initial intake of 50 students this year, offering a three-year diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) …
Read More »National education policy to transform learning from ECCD onwards
The National Education Policy (NEP) was developed in line with the Royal Decree issued by His Majesty The King on 17th December 2020, which called for urgent reforms in Bhutan’s education system. The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) has officially published the policy after extensive consultations and analysis …
Read More »MoESD plans national training for teachers ahead of Cambridge Curriculum
The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) is preparing a national teacher training program as Bhutan transitions toward the Cambridge Curriculum, an internationally benchmarked framework designed to promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. MoESD stressed that the reform does not replace Bhutan’s national curriculum but integrates international best practices …
Read More »ECCD admission not based on income
The Ministry of Education, Skills and Development (MoESD) has clarified that admission to government run Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) centers is open to all children aged 3 to 5 years, with no preference based on family income. “The principle of equity is at the heart of our approach. …
Read More »Student suicide cases drop by 80% this year, says Education Ministry
The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) has reported an 80 percent decline in student suicide cases so far this year compared to the same period in previous years. The Ministry says this is because of the introduction of the School Health and Wellbeing strategy, which aims to strengthen …
Read More »MoH revising ex-country referral guidelines to improve patient care
The Ministry of Health (MoH) is finalizing the Revised Ex-Country Referral Guidelines, 2nd Edition 2025, aiming to ensure that patients receive timely, safe, and high-quality treatment abroad while making efficient use of public resources. “The purpose of this revision is to help patients get the best treatment possible and to …
Read More »Why official age of school admission is set at 6 years from 2026 and the exception
Starting from the 2026 academic session, the Ministry of Education, Skills and Development (MoESD) will set the official school admission age at six years. The Director of the Department of School Education, Tashi Namgyal, said the decision is based on looking at children’s physical and mental readiness, as well as …
Read More »Candidates frustrated over RCSC’s sudden increase in PE cut-off point without prior notice
The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) declared the results of the Preliminary Examination (PE) for BCSE 2025 on 21st August 2025, announcing a major change in the pass benchmark. In line with Section 5.3.1.4 of the BCSR 2023, the pass mark was raised from 50 to 55. RCSC stated that only those scoring 55 …
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