Welcome to Bhutan Council for School Examinations and Assessment

BCSE

Bhutan Certificate of Secondary Education (BCSE)

BHSEC

Bhutan Higher Secondary Education Certificate (BHSEC)

LCSC X

Language and Culture Studies Certificate (LCSC X)

LCSC XII

Language and Culture Studies Certificate (LCSC XII)

CBAT

Competency-Based Assessment Test (Classes VI and VIII)

NEA

National Education Assessment (NEA)

2022 BHSEC and LCSC XII Examinations Results Declared

2023 BHSEC, BCSE, LCSC XII, LCSC X, CE-VIII, AND CE-VI Examinations Question Papers

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2021 Examinations Highlights

2023 Examinations Highlights

BCSE (X), BHSEC (XII), LCSC (X) and LCSC (XII) examinations for 2023 Academic Year was conducted in December 2023. Trends given below are in comparison to 2022 Academic Year.

BCSE

Appeared:

10519

Increased by 14

Passed:

7761

Decreased by 3,577

Pass Percent:

73.78

Increased by 2.2

BHSEC

Appeared:

10102

Decreased by 3271

Passed:

8823

Decreased by 1,055

Pass Percent:

87.33

Increased by 2.2%

LCSC X

Appeared:

45

NA NA

Passed:

39

NA NA

Pass Percent:

98.82

NA NA

LCSC XII

Appeared:

167

Decreased by 165

Passed:

165

Decreased by 85

Pass Percent:

91.32%

Decreased by 2.83%

Assessment

Assessment

  • National Education Assessment
  • Competency Based Assessment

National Education Assessment

National Education Assessment (NEA)

A National Education Assessment (NEA) is designed to describe the achievement of students in a curriculum area aggregated to provide an estimate of the achievement level in the education system as a whole at a particular age or grade level. NEA in Bhutan is a periodic exercise carried out at regular interval in Class III, VI and in IX.

Competency Based Assessment

Competency Based Assessment (CBA)

Initiated in 2011, CBA was focused on measuring holistic development of students as one of the key initiative taken to achieve the aspirations for the education system. It is a form of assessment that is derived from a specified set of learning outcomes which very clearly states both the general and specific competencies (knowledge, skills, values and attitude, that assessors, students and stakeholders can make reasonably objective judgements with respect to student achievement of these competencies that equip them to move to the next competency level and prepare them for life and the world of work (BCSEA, 2015).

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Frequently asked questions

Where are we?

We are located at Kawajangsa, Thimphu.

Contact Us

Bhutan Council for School Examinations and Assessment
Kawajangsa, Thimphu
Post Box No. 156

Phone number
+975 2 322724 | 332546 | 326559
Email
bcsea@bcsea.bt