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  2. Education in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Education in Bhutan. A primary school in Paro, Bhutan. Western-style education was introduced to Bhutan during the reign of Ugyen Wangchuck (1907–26). [1] Until the 1950s, the only formal education available to Bhutanese students, except for private schools in Ha and Bumthang, was through Buddhist monasteries. [1]

  3. Ministry of Education (Bhutan) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education under the Royal Government of Bhutan is responsible for formulating sound educational policy leading towards a knowledge-based GNH society. Vision [ edit ] An educated and enlightened society of GNH, built and sustained on the unique Bhutanese values of tha dam-tsig ley gju-drey.

  4. Royal University of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The university was established to consolidate the management of tertiary education in Bhutan. It is a decentralized university with nine constituent colleges and two affiliated college [2] spread across the kingdom. The principle which influenced the development of a university system was the government's priority for equitable development.

  5. Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy with a king (Druk Gyalpo) as the head of state and a prime minister as the head of government. Vajrayana Buddhism is the state religion and the Je Khenpo is the head of the state religion. The subalpine Himalayan mountains in the north rise from the country's lush subtropical plains in the south.

  6. Samtse College of Education - Wikipedia

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    Samtse College of Education, a constituent college of the Royal University of Bhutan, is one of the two institutes in the country offering undergraduate degree programmes in education and post graduate diplomas in education. The college is in Samtse, Bhutan . It was founded in 1968 as the Teacher Training Institute by King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck ...

  7. Category:Education in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    P. Thakur S. Powdyel. Categories: Education in South Asia. Education in Asia by country. Education by country. Bhutan. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  8. Paro College of Education - Wikipedia

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    Paro College of Education is one of the constituent colleges of the Royal University of Bhutan. History [ edit ] It began as a Teacher Training Centre for preschool care, which was formally inaugurated on 4 November 1974 with five female trainees and the center was a demonstration school at the Rinpung campus.

  9. History of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The 17th-century fortress- monastery on the northern edge of the city, has been the seat of Bhutan's government since 1952. Bhutan 's early history is steeped in mythology and remains obscure. Some of the structures provide evidence that the region has been settled as early as 2000 BC. According to a legend it was ruled by a Cooch-Behar king ...