FAQs

 1. What is Loksewa Aayog?


Loksewa Aayog (Public Service Commission) is the constitutional body of Nepal responsible for recruiting civil servants through competitive exams.


2. What is the Kharidar-level exam?


The Kharidar exam is a mid-level civil service examination conducted by Loksewa Aayog for administrative roles in various government offices.


3. What is the Subba-level exam?


The Subba exam is a higher-level civil service examination aimed at selecting candidates for supervisory roles in government offices.


4. What are the eligibility criteria for Loksewa exams?


Kharidar: Minimum SLC/SEE or equivalent qualification.


Subba: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent.

Age limits and additional criteria may vary depending on the position. Always refer to the official notice for accurate details.



5. What is the syllabus for Loksewa exams?


The syllabus typically includes:


General Knowledge


Nepali Grammar


English Grammar


Mathematics


Logical Reasoning (IQ)


Current Affairs You can find the detailed syllabus on the Syllabus page of our blog.




6. Where can I download Loksewa notes and PDFs?


You can download notes, previous year questions, and other resources from the PDF Downloads section of this blog.


7. How can I prepare for the Loksewa exams?


Start by understanding the syllabus.


Refer to reliable notes and study materials.


Practice previous year’s questions and mock tests.


Stay updated on current affairs.


Follow a proper study schedule.



8. Are there any fees for the Loksewa exam?


Yes, candidates need to pay an application fee. The fee varies depending on the level of the exam (Kharidar, Subba, or higher positions). Check the official Loksewa notice for details.


9. How often are Loksewa exams conducted?


Loksewa exams are typically conducted annually, but some positions may have additional recruitment rounds. Keep checking official notices for updates.


10. How long is the Loksewa preparation process?


The preparation time depends on the individual's prior knowledge, study routine, and dedication. On average, candidates take 6–12 months to prepare thoroughly.


11. Can I prepare for Loksewa exams while working?


Yes, many working professionals prepare for Loksewa exams. Create a study plan that balances your work and study time effectively.


12. What is the pass mark for Loksewa exams?


The pass mark for written exams is usually around 40%, but it may vary for different positions. Always confirm with the official notice.


13. Are there online mock tests available?


Yes, you can find mock tests in the Exam Questions section of our blog. Practicing these will help you improve your speed and accuracy.


14. Where can I find updates about Loksewa exams?


Updates about exam schedules, results, and notices are posted in the Updates & Notices section of our blog.


15. How can I contact Loksewa Aayog?


You can visit the official Loksewa Aayog website or contact their office directly. For quick guidance, reach out to us via the Contact Us page on our blog.

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