The Education and Skills Development ministry will announce the in-country scholarships for 2022 batch of class XII arts students tomorrow. The acting education secretary announced this at the Meet the Press this afternoon. The arts students were left without much options to pursue undergraduate studies after the Royal University of Bhutan removed some arts and humanities courses from Sherubtse College and the College of Language and Culture Studies earlier this year.
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