Board examinations postponed to February 2022
September 21st, 2021
The education ministry has postponed the board examination to February next year. The ministry issued a notification yesterday stating that the Bhutan Certificate of School Examination and Assessment (BCSEA) would hold the main examinations from February 14 to 28 next year.
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