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Saturday, 7 November 2009

A total of 989 registered for CSCE this year

 A total of 989 graduates have confirmed their registration to appear for Civil Service Common Examination this year. Out of 989 graduates, 706 registered in general category, 40 in
Dzongkha and 254 in technical category.
According to an announcement on the website, Royal University will take in 10 technical and 15 general in its member institutes in the country. The Ministry of Education will take in 40 Dzongkha and 85 general graduates in teaching.
The announcement also says for the general category, there are 10 slots for Post Graduate Diploma in National law, 36 in Post Graduate Diploma in Public Administration and 36 in Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management.
According to the RCSC website, in total there will be 150 slots for teaching and 186 for non teaching category. This means only 34% or 336 graduates will be selected. Rest who make a minimum of 50%  may wait for support and supervisory category. But the annoucement also says thatappointment in Eligibility List will dependent on availability of vacancies in S1 Positions.
The Dzongkha category graduates seem to be luckier with 40 vacancies in teaching under Ministry of Education and 1 non-teaching compared to other graduates. Only 29 dzongkha graduates have registered for 41 slots.

For more information log on to 
-->http://www.rcsc.gov.bt/announcementContent2.asp?recordid=2009134&menuShow=1

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