🏛️ Complete Guide to Passing the Loksewa Exam (Nepal) in 2025
🧭 Introduction
The Loksewa exam is one of Nepal’s most competitive and respected exams. It serves as a gateway to various government jobs at central, provincial, and local levels. Each year, tens of thousands of candidates appear for this exam, but only a few make it through due to the high level of competition and the exam’s broad syllabus.
To succeed in 2025, you need not just hard work—but smart work, dedication, planning, and consistent execution of that plan.
📅 Part 1: Loksewa Exam Roadmap 2025
✅ 1. Understand the Structure of the Exam
Depending on the position, the exam generally consists of:
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Preliminary Exam (MCQ-based)
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Main Written Exam (Subjective + Objective)
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Interview or Practical (Depending on the post)
Make sure to check your exact syllabus via https://psc.gov.np and download the latest notice.
📘 Part 2: Syllabus Breakdown & Study Plan
📌 A. General Knowledge (Samanya Gyan)
Topics to Cover:
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Nepal's history and unification
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Geography (Rivers, Mountains, Provinces, Districts)
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Culture, Languages, Ethnic Groups
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Economy of Nepal
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Major National Plans (15th, 16th Plan), Budget Highlights 2081/82
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Political Systems & Constitution of Nepal (2072)
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Federalism & Local Governance
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Current Affairs (National & International)
📚 Recommended Books:
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Aayog GK (by Ramesh or Shiksha Publication)
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Samanya Gyan 2081
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Monthly GK Magazines (Sikshak, Current GK)
📌 B. Intelligence Test (IQ)
Key Areas:
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Logical Reasoning
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Number Series, Patterns
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Coding-Decoding
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Basic Mathematics (LCM, HCF, Percentage, Profit-Loss)
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Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning
📚 Tools:
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IQ Guide Book (Ramesh Publication)
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Daily puzzles from mobile apps like "PSCmandu" or "Loksewa Gyan App"
📌 C. Constitution of Nepal (2072)
Focus Topics:
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Preamble and Values of the Constitution
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Rights and Duties (Part 3)
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Structure of State (Legislative, Executive, Judiciary)
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Federal Structure & Power Distribution
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Role and Responsibility of Loksewa Aayog
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Emergency Provisions
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Elections and Local Government
📚 Tools:
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Constitution Summary Notes (Nepali or English)
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Loksewa Notes or Law-specific book
📌 D. Nepali and English Language
Skills Needed:
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Grammar and Usage
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Essay Writing (Both Languages)
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Letter Writing, Office Communication
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Translation (Nepali ⇌ English)
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Comprehension & Summary Writing
📚 Resources:
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Nepali Grammar – “Byakaran Ko Lagi Upayogi Kitab”
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Wren & Martin or PSC English Grammar book
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Model Essays (Refer old Loksewa Papers)
📌 E. Office Practice and Administration (For Non-technical Posts)
Topics:
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Public Administration Principles
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Office Procedures and File Management
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Ethics in Public Service
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Citizenship, Governance, and Service Delivery
⏳ Part 3: 2025 Study Timeline
Below is a sample 6-month plan for exams likely scheduled in late 2025 or early 2026.
🗓️ Month 1–2 (July–August 2025)
Goals: Foundation Building
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Read Constitution of Nepal fully (use summary notes)
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Start GK preparation – 1 hour per day
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Practice basic IQ – 30 mins daily
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Start learning Nepali Grammar rules
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Make daily notes of Current Affairs
Milestone: Master Constitution + Basic GK topics
🗓️ Month 3–4 (September–October 2025)
Goals: Strengthen Core, Practice Papers
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Solve Past Loksewa Papers (2015–2024)
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Weekly Mock Test (Saturday)
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Write 1 essay per week (Nepali & English)
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Daily IQ Practice (focus on time & accuracy)
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Read Economic Survey & Budget (Focus on Data)
Milestone: Complete 50% of syllabus, 2 mock tests done
🗓️ Month 5 (November 2025)
Goals: Revision + Speed Building
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Take full-length mock tests under timed conditions
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Start revising all notes, especially current affairs
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Solve model questions from different publications
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Attend online quizzes or group study for accountability
🗓️ Month 6 (December 2025 or Before Exam)
Goals: Final Polishing
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Focus on weak topics
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Final revision of Constitution + Office Practice
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Focus on health, sleep, confidence
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Practice meditation or breathing exercises before exam
🧠 Part 4: Tips and Success Strategies
🧩 1. Understand the Exam — Don't Just Memorize
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Apply logic, especially in IQ and essay sections.
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Use real-world examples in essay writing.
📖 2. Make Your Own Notes
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Don’t rely entirely on guides.
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Write in bullet points for easy revision.
📅 3. Consistency Over Intensity
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It’s better to study 2 hours daily for 6 months than 10 hours/day for 1 week.
🧪 4. Analyze Every Mock Test
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Understand your mistakes. Correct them.
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Track accuracy and time management.
👥 5. Join a Study Group or Online Forum
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Telegram channels like “Loksewa GK Updates” or “PSC Nepal 2081”
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Facebook Groups: “Loksewa Tayari 2081”, “Nayab Subba Aspirants Nepal”
🧘♂️ 6. Take Care of Your Health
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Healthy body = Focused mind.
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Exercise, drink water, and avoid long screen time.
🧾 Part 5: Resource List
Topic | Resource |
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Constitution | Nepal Constitution Summary Book |
GK | Aayog GK 2081, Shiksha GK, PSC Monthly |
IQ | Ramesh IQ Book, App Practice |
Office Practice | Loksewa Notes / PSC Admin Manual |
Essays | Previous Questions + Model Answers |
Grammar | Wren & Martin, Nepali Grammar Guide |
Practice Tests | Loksewa Gyan App, PSCmandu, MeroJob portal |
🏆 Final Word
Success in Loksewa comes with patience and persistence. You don’t need to be a genius—you need to be organized, focused, and mentally strong. Use your time wisely, avoid distractions, and stay updated with current trends and policy issues in Nepal.
🙏 Thank You for Visiting Loksewa Ladder!
We sincerely appreciate you stopping by our blog. We hope Loksewa Ladder has provided you with helpful insights and motivation for your Loksewa exam journey.
This platform, created by Prajul Acharya, is dedicated to helping aspiring candidates succeed. Stay tuned for more guides, tips, and resources to help you climb every step of your Loksewa journey with confidence. 🚀
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