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Tips to pass the loksewa Exam

Passing the Loksewa exam (Public Service Commission exam) requires a solid study plan, dedication, and time management. Here’s a step-by-step plan to help you organise your preparation:

1. Understand the Exam Structure

  • Preliminary Exam: Usually objective questions (multiple choice), general knowledge, aptitude, and specific subject knowledge depending on the position.
  • Mains Exam: Subjective questions testing in-depth knowledge.
  • Interview: Personal or group discussion to assess personality, communication, and problem-solving skills.

2. Create a Study Plan (Based on 6-12 months of Preparation)

Phase 1: Syllabus and Resource Collection (1 Week)

  • Gather study material: Books, previous question papers, and online resources. Focus on government-recommended books and Loksewa-specific guides.
  • Understand the syllabus: Break it down into smaller sections: General Knowledge, Aptitude, and Subject-specific content (Nepali, English, etc.).

Phase 2: Daily Study Routine

Since you have 1 hour a day for learning new things, here’s how you can balance Loksewa exam prep within that time while keeping a manageable workload with your existing commitments:

Morning Routine (if possible):

  • Time: 30 minutes (before work/study)
    • Read newspapers and current affairs magazines.
    • Update yourself on government schemes, policies, and important events.

Evening Routine:

  • Time: 1 hour (dedicated to core study)
    • Day 1-2: General Knowledge (History, Geography, Polity, Science)
    • Day 3: Aptitude (Maths, Logical Reasoning)
    • Day 4: Nepali/English language practice (Essay, Grammar, Comprehension)
    • Day 5: Subject-specific preparation
    • Day 6: Revision (Summarize key topics from the week)
    • Day 7: Practice Mock Tests

Phase 3: Weekly Goals (For Each Month)

Months 1-2:

  • Focus on General Knowledge (Nepalese History, Politics, Geography, Current Affairs).
  • Practice aptitude questions at least twice a week.

Months 3-4:

  • Subject-Specific Study: Go in-depth into the topics relevant to the specific position you’re applying for.
  • Regularly practice writing essays in Nepali and English.
  • Take mock tests every weekend.

Months 5-6:

  • Intensive revision of all subjects. Focus on areas where you feel less confident.
  • Do previous year papers to get used to the exam pattern and time management.

3. Weekend Study Sessions (3-4 hours)

Dedicate one day over the weekend for deeper study:

  • Morning: Focus on areas that need improvement.
  • Afternoon: Take a full-length mock test.
  • Evening: Review mistakes and clarify doubts.

4. Monthly Assessment

At the end of each month, review your progress and adjust your study plan if necessary. Identify weak areas and focus on them during the next month.

5. Join a Study Group/Classes

If possible, join a Loksewa-focused coaching class or online group to keep yourself updated on exam tips and strategies. This can also help with motivation.

6. Mental & Physical Health

  • Exercise regularly to stay mentally sharp (continue gym if possible).
  • Maintain a healthy diet and ensure proper sleep.

7. Revision and Mock Tests

In the final months, focus on revision and taking as many mock tests as possible. Time yourself and simulate real exam conditions to improve your confidence and time management.


By following this structured plan and maintaining discipline, you can maximize your chances of passing the Loksewa exam.

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