The moment when the BCSE exam results were announced
Sherubtse graduates dominates top three positions
Kinley Zam was home yesterday with her Samsung J7 hooked to the internet. She knew that the Bhutan Civil Service Examination (BCSE) result would be out by 9 am and kept checking her phone.
“I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw my name on the top,” said the Sherubtse college graduate who topped the 2016 BCSE examination in the general category. “I hugged my dad in excitement,” said an excited Kinlay last night. “I didn’t expect to top, but my hard work paid off,” said the BA English Honours from Wangduephodrang. She scored 69.23 percent.
Following Kinley was her college mate, Sonam Palden, from Phongmey Trashigang. The Sociology and Political Science graduate came second with 68.84 percent.
Sonam Palden was in the toilet trying to browse the RCSC website. The page didn’t load and he switched to Facebook. He saw a lot of congratulatory messages congratulating him on his success. He jumped from the toilet seat in happiness. “I wasn’t even sure if I would make the top 37,” he told Bhutan Today. “I was amazed.”
Making the lecturers and the college happy, Pema Seldon from Sherubtse College came third with 66.50 percent.
Pema Seldon was on her way to Thimphu from Punakha for a job interview in one of the private companies in Thimphu. She was sleeping in the bus when her friends called and congratulated her for coming third.
“I thought they were joking,” said Pema Selden. She cancelled the job interview.
In the technical category, a MBBS graduate from the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sandeep Kumar Sanyasi topped with 75.01 percent followed by a graduate from National Institute of Traditional Medicine, Ugyen Choden who scored 73.8 percent. Another graduate of traditional medicine Dorji Gyeltshen came third with 72.75 percent.
Sandeep who is currently doing his internship at Jigme Dorji National Referral Hospital (JDNRH) said he was at one of the automobile workshops when his friends informed that he topped the exam. “I did work hard but the result was a surprise,” said Sandeep. “I am happy and looking forward to serve Tsawa-Sum.”
In the Dzongkha category, graduates from College of Language and Cultural Studies, Taktse Trongsa bagged the top three positions.
Tsheten Dorji topped the Category with 68.82 percent while Ugyen Zam came second with 67.34 percent and Tshewang Tashi stood third with 66.25 percent.
A total of 2487 graduates appeared the examination. 489 slots will fill the vacancies in various government agencies.
Sherubtse graduates dominates top three positions
Kinley Zam was home yesterday with her Samsung J7 hooked to the internet. She knew that the Bhutan Civil Service Examination (BCSE) result would be out by 9 am and kept checking her phone.
“I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw my name on the top,” said the Sherubtse college graduate who topped the 2016 BCSE examination in the general category. “I hugged my dad in excitement,” said an excited Kinlay last night. “I didn’t expect to top, but my hard work paid off,” said the BA English Honours from Wangduephodrang. She scored 69.23 percent.
Following Kinley was her college mate, Sonam Palden, from Phongmey Trashigang. The Sociology and Political Science graduate came second with 68.84 percent.
Sonam Palden was in the toilet trying to browse the RCSC website. The page didn’t load and he switched to Facebook. He saw a lot of congratulatory messages congratulating him on his success. He jumped from the toilet seat in happiness. “I wasn’t even sure if I would make the top 37,” he told Bhutan Today. “I was amazed.”
Making the lecturers and the college happy, Pema Seldon from Sherubtse College came third with 66.50 percent.
Pema Seldon was on her way to Thimphu from Punakha for a job interview in one of the private companies in Thimphu. She was sleeping in the bus when her friends called and congratulated her for coming third.
“I thought they were joking,” said Pema Selden. She cancelled the job interview.
In the technical category, a MBBS graduate from the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sandeep Kumar Sanyasi topped with 75.01 percent followed by a graduate from National Institute of Traditional Medicine, Ugyen Choden who scored 73.8 percent. Another graduate of traditional medicine Dorji Gyeltshen came third with 72.75 percent.
Sandeep who is currently doing his internship at Jigme Dorji National Referral Hospital (JDNRH) said he was at one of the automobile workshops when his friends informed that he topped the exam. “I did work hard but the result was a surprise,” said Sandeep. “I am happy and looking forward to serve Tsawa-Sum.”
In the Dzongkha category, graduates from College of Language and Cultural Studies, Taktse Trongsa bagged the top three positions.
Tsheten Dorji topped the Category with 68.82 percent while Ugyen Zam came second with 67.34 percent and Tshewang Tashi stood third with 66.25 percent.
A total of 2487 graduates appeared the examination. 489 slots will fill the vacancies in various government agencies.
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