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Sherubtse College is the first accredited college in Bhutan, founded in 1966 by a group of Jesuits under the leadership of Father William Mackey. The college was affiliated to the University of Delhi by a special act of the Indian parliament.
It became a part of the newly created Royal University of Bhutan in 2003, a system that comprises all public post-secondary schools in Bhutan.
Departments
Nearly 300 students graduate every year from the college. It offers courses such as Economics, Political Science and Sociology, Life Science, English, Geography, Science, and many new courses are offered after rigorous changes in the college for more 21st-century learning. New courses including Bachelors of Economics & Political Science, Bachelors of Digital Communications & Project Management, and Bachelors of Data Science and Data Analytics have been offered since the Autumn Semester of 2023. Its most significant science department is the department of Physical Science and Environmental Science, which benefits from its location within the Himalayan region.
Business Studies has been shifted to Gedu College of Business Studies (GCBS), the second government college in Bhutan located in Gedu, Chhukha Dzongkhag. This new college offers courses like Business Administration and Commerce.
History of the College
The 3rd king of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck laid the foundation stone for Sherubtse School in June 1966. The school opened in 1968 with Father William Mackey as principal. In 1976, the school was upgraded to a Junior College with pre-university courses in science. In 1978, the arts and business courses were added.
In July 1983, Sherubtse College became an affiliated college of the Delhi University system in India and Father Gerald E. Leclaire S.J. was the first principal. Several Jesuits of Canadian origin taught English and Science.
In June 2003, the school was combined with 9 other institutes of higher learning to form the Royal University of Bhutan. The departments of business and economics are to be transferred to the Royal Institute of Management (RIM) over the next several years.
In literature
In "Beyond the Sky and Earth," Jamie Zeppa provides a detailed account of her experiences teaching at Sherubtse College.
Notable alumni
Dorji Wangdi, Opposition Leader of Bhutan
Choida Jamtsho, Member of the National Assembly
Damcho Dorji, Foreign Minister
Sonam Kinga, Chairperson (National Council of Bhutan), Actor and Researcher at the Center for Bhutan Studies
Kezang Dorji, Rapper/Singer
Lotay Tshering, Prime Minister of Bhutan
Wangchuk Namgyel, Speaker, National Assembly of Bhutan
Kelly Dorji, Film Actor
Tshewang Dorji, Social Worker
Nidup Gyeltshen, Entrepreneur
Lha Dorji, Social Influencer/ Actor
Notable faculty
William Mackey (Jesuit), Educator
Jamie Zeppa, Writer, Author of Beyond the Sky and Earth
George Thengummoottil, Filmmaker
See also
List of Jesuit sites
References
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