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IAS 2021 Shortlist Announcement RCSC/HRD-A1.3/2021/4329 21st June, 2021 Shortlist Announcement of Indian Administrative Service Scholarship 2021 The Royal Civil Service Commission is pleased to announce the shortlist for 2021 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Scholarship at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Dehradun, India as follows: Sl # Name EID Designation Agency 1 Kezang Dendup 20190113623 Geog Admin. Officer II Norbugang Gewog, Pemagatshel 2 Pema Choki 20200116931 Asst. Civil Registration Thimphu Dzongkhag & Census Officer 3 Pema Norbu 20190113612 Geog Admin. Officer II Tendu Gewog, Samtse 4 Pema Yuden 20140504350 Geog Admin. Officer II Dungtoe Gewog, Samtse 5 Sanga Chojay 20200116956 Geog Admin. Officer II Namgaycholing Gewog, Samtse 6 Sherab Dorji 201104021 Geog Admin. Officer I Guma Gewog, Punakha 7 Tshering Dorji 200807164 Asst. Program Officer Department of Disaster Management, MoHCA 8 Tshering Phuntsho 20200116961 Geog Admin. Officer II Tashichoeling Dungkhag, Samtse 9 Thinley Wangmo 20190113606 Asst. Immigration Regional Office Gelephu, Officer MoHCA Note: ● The serial number does not determine the rank of the individuals based on the shortlisting criteria; ● The candidate shall be contacted for the selection interview; ● The sequence for the interview shall be as per the shortlist; ● The shortlisted candidates should submit their CVs in a prescribed format (download CV format) on/before 25th June 2021 before 5:00 pm to Ms. Krishna Lungeli & Ms. Thinley Choden at [email protected] & [email protected] and it should be in pdf/word format; Post Box No. 163, RCSC, Thimphu Bhutan, Telephone: PABX:+975-2-322491, :+975-2-322956, :+975-2-322954, website : www.rcsc.gov.bt, For individual contact please visit : https://www.rcsc.gov.bt/en/who-is-who/ ● During the interview, the candidates must make a ten minutes powerpoint presentation on the topic (will be given on the day of the Interview) which will be followed by the question-answer session (Click here to the Interview Format and final criteria); ● Kindly note that the pre-populated marks (used for shortlisting) for each candidate shall not be carried forward and the selection shall be purely based on the final selection interview as per BCSR 2018. For queries, please contact Krishna Lungeli or Thinley Choden in the HRD Division, RCSC at 02-322491 (Ext. 129) during office hours. Post Box No. 163, RCSC, Thimphu Bhutan, Telephone: PABX:+975-2-322491, :+975-2-322956, :+975-2-322954, website : www.rcsc.gov.bt, For individual contact please visit : https://www.rcsc.gov.bt/en/who-is-who/.
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