The Prelims being scheduled on
11th August, 2013, graduates of all facet runs to the book stores to
purchase a copy of Preliminary Examination (PE) reference published by various
authors. Few graduates stays clam, roaming in towns or cities all over the
country.
The majority of graduates stay
in Thimphu accommodating with parents, relatives and friends under goes Bhutan
Civil Service Examination (BCSE) Preliminary classes for almost month now. But
hundreds are staying idle at home.
Most of graduates prepare at
home keeping three to four types of reference books and samples questions from Indian
website www.indiabix.com. Many
of them stays connected to the net for almost 24 hours browsing indiabix for
further information.
Some few felt that English is
really tough subject, some few felt problem solving is though and some few felt
data interpretation the most difficult from four sections of the paper.
Dzongkha being National Language feels quite easy for most of all. But very few
felt quite tough.
Forget about preparations; let
me share some few incidents that were hot issues within graduates in street.
The graduates from within country and abroad grouped together. They pin point
each other and refers one another as “TOPPER”-2013 prelims. As and when I went
in the hotels, restaurants, bars and shops, I found graduates in our national
dress carrying Kabneys and some documents. Some few started applying for job.
Some started visiting Ministry of Labour and Human Resources for guidance.
I went to cyber cafe to check
my important mails, but all the computers in cyber are filled with graduates
applying for registration for coming soon Prelims and National Graduate
Orientation (NGO) which is expected to come next.
I went around and glanced and
glimpsed every nook and corner where graduates from within and outside the
country are discussing what will happen next after prelims if not selected.
Everywhere graduates filled the space. I walked towards Memorial Chorten to circumambulate,
there too I found numerous graduates circumambulating the chorten.
Some groups of graduates
congregated together at someone's place to discuss and to share their
knowledge. Some few wait for People's Democratic Party's pledges, 100%
employment. But to do prelims to get selected for main exam to get better and
secure job is vital for every graduates.
I, myself being one of the
candidates waiting to compete for same race, worried how would be this year's questions,
how many thousands of graduates will compete for that and how many would be
selected for main exam.
However, I pray to my lord
above for blessing to protect all the graduates from uncertain obstacles in
between. Success is for all; best of luck to all my graduate friends. Good Luck!