Education in Bhutan

Bhutan, a gem nestled in the Himalayas, is known not only for its picturesque landscapes but also for its commitment to providing quality higher education. The country's emphasis on education as the key to progress has led to the creation of a strong higher education system that combines tradition and modernity.


Higher education institutions in Bhutan, such as the Royal University of Bhutan, offer a wide range of academic programs covering fields as diverse as environmental studies, traditional medicine, arts and technology. Focusing on holistic development, these institutions provide students with not only academic knowledge but also a deep understanding of Bhutanese culture and values.


The Bhutanese government's investment in higher education is evident through scholarships and support for research initiatives. This commitment has resulted in a growing skilled workforce that is able to contribute to the country's progress while preserving its ancient traditions.


Despite challenges such as geographical isolation and limited resources, Bhutan's higher education system continues to develop. The country's peaceful atmosphere and close-knit communities foster a conducive environment for learning and personal development.


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Average tuition fee: €1000 - €8000 per year.

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