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Loksewa Preparation Guide (लोक सेवा तयारी) 2082

How to prepare for the Nepal Public Service Commission (PSC) exams — syllabus, post levels, a practical study plan, and unlimited free practice questions.

लोक सेवा आयोगको परीक्षाको तयारी — पाठ्यक्रम, पद, अध्ययन योजना र निःशुल्क अभ्यास प्रश्नहरू।

📅 Updated Asar 2082 (Jul 2026)🇳🇵 Nepal⏱️ 7 min read

The Public Service Commission (लोक सेवा आयोग / PSC) conducts exams for government jobs in Nepal. Competition is high, so a structured plan beats random studying. This guide covers the major posts, the syllabus, and a realistic preparation routine.

First step: Download the official syllabus for your exact post from psc.gov.np. Every post has a different syllabus — never study blindly.

Major Loksewa Posts (by level)

PostLevelCommon requirement
Kharidar (खरिदार)Non-gazetted 2nd classSEE / +2 passed
Nayab Subba (नायब सुब्बा)Non-gazetted 1st classBachelor running / +2
Section Officer / Adhikrit (अधिकृत)Gazetted 3rd classBachelor's degree

What the Syllabus Covers

Across most posts, the core subjects are:

A Practical Study Plan

  1. Get the syllabus & past papers. Download the syllabus and last 5 years' question papers for your post.
  2. Build a routine. 2–3 focused hours daily beats an 8-hour cram once a week.
  3. Master the constitution & current affairs. These appear in nearly every exam — keep a daily current-affairs notebook.
  4. Practice MCQs every day. Speed and accuracy come only from repetition. Use SahAI's free AI question generator to get unlimited fresh questions.
  5. Take timed mock tests. Simulate real exam conditions weekly to build stamina and time management.
  6. Revise weak areas. Track which topics you get wrong and revisit them.

Consistency wins. Candidates who practice daily MCQs for 3–6 months consistently outperform last-minute crammers.

Free Resources

Use the official PSC website (psc.gov.np) for the syllabus, vacancy notices and results. For daily practice, SahAI generates unlimited Loksewa-style MCQs with instant explanations in Nepali and English.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How should I start preparing for Loksewa?
Start by downloading the official syllabus for your exact post from psc.gov.np, then gather the last 5 years of past papers. Build a daily routine focused on the constitution, current affairs and MCQ practice.
What is the difference between Kharidar, Nayab Subba and Section Officer?
They are different levels: Kharidar is non-gazetted 2nd class (entry level), Nayab Subba is non-gazetted 1st class, and Section Officer (Adhikrit) is a gazetted 3rd class officer post requiring a bachelor's degree.
Which subjects are most important for Loksewa?
General knowledge and current affairs, the Constitution of Nepal 2072, the Civil Service Act, mathematics/IQ, and English & Nepali language appear across almost all posts.
Where can I practice Loksewa questions for free?
SahAI offers unlimited free AI-generated Loksewa MCQs with explanations, organised by syllabus section. The official psc.gov.np site provides syllabus and past vacancy papers.
How long does it take to prepare for Loksewa?
Most successful candidates prepare consistently for 3–6 months, studying 2–3 focused hours daily with regular mock tests, rather than cramming at the last minute.