Introduction
In this guide, you will find useful tips, real examples, and simple steps that can help you prepare better. It’s like your study friend giving you advice.
1. Know the Exam System: First Understand What You Are Facing
Loksewa is not just one exam. It happens in three steps:
- Preliminary Exam: Objective type questions (MCQs).It checks your general knowledge,IQ, and basic subject knowledge.
- Written Exam: Here you have to write answers properly. It is based on your subject.
- Interview: They will ask you questions to check your confidence, personality, and thinking.
Real Example: Sunita Ghimire, who became Naayab Subba on her third try, said she failed first because she didn’t understand the exam system clearly. After she started studying with syllabus and old question papers, everything became easier.
Tip: Visit psc.gov.np Reinforce Nepal and download the syllabus and old questions. See which topics come again and again. Study smart, not only hard.
2. Make a Simple and Smart Study Plan
Without a good plan, it’s easy to get confused or waste time. So make a routine and follow it.
Example: Ram Prasad Bista, a school teacher, studied only 3 hours daily—before school, tiffin break, and at night. But he studied daily without break. That’s why he passed.
3. Use the Right Books and Materials
Don’t buy too many books. Choose few good ones and read them properly.
Recommended Books:
- Books 📚 - Buy According to convience
- For Current Affairs – Gorkhapatra, The Himalayan Times, Setopati, Online Khabar , Reinforce Nepal etc.
Pro Tip: Sita Rai, who passed Kharidar, only used 2 books per subject but read them 3 times. Revision is more important than buying more books.
4. Practice Every Day – Like a Real Exam
Only reading is not enough. You must practice questions, writing, and time management.
- For Preliminary exam, solve at least 50 MCQs daily. Use old questions and website like Reinforce Nepal .
- For Written exam, practice old questions ( for old questions visit Reinforce Nepal , answer writing, and summary writing.
Tip: Write one essay per week. Check grammar, structure, and clarity. Ask friends or teachers to check your writing.
Example: Suman from Pokhara wrote essays every Saturday. Slowly, his writing became clear and confident. He got good marks in the written exam.
5. Stay Updated with Current Affairs
20–25% questions come from current topics. So stay updated with daily news.
Make one small diary or notebook for Current Affairs. Write important things daily like:
- New government plans and budgets
- International relations (visits, agreements)
- Economy (GDP, inflation, remittance)
- Awards and national honors
Sources: Gorkhapatra, The Himalayan Times, Setopati, Online Khabar, Kantipur, Reinforce Nepal etc.
6. Learn Time Management for Exam Hall
In exam, time goes very fast. You must plan how much time to give for each question.
- Preliminary Exam: according to loksewa
- Written Exam: 3 hours
7. Take Care of Health – Body and Mind Both
Many people study too much and get sick or tired. That’s not good. You need strong body and peaceful mind.
- Walk or do light exercise daily – 30 minutes
- Sleep properly – at least 6–7 hours
- Eat healthy food – less junk, more fruits, nuts, and greens
- Do meditation or deep breathing – 10 minutes per day
Example: Nabin Adhikari failed two times due to anxiety. Then he started yoga and daily walk. On 3rd attempt, he felt relaxed and passed easily.
8. Don’t Be Afraid of Failure – Learn and Try Again
Many successful Loksewa candidates failed 1–2 times before passing. Failure means feedback.
After each mock test or exam:
- Check what went wrong
- Improve weak areas
- Talk to mentors or friends
- Don’t give up
Real Example: Rina Thapa failed written exam first time. She joined one online group and got advice. On next try, she passed and now works in District Office.
9. Prepare Well for Interview – Show Your Best Side
Interview is not only about knowledge. It’s about personality.
- Speak with confidence
- Give honest and logical answers
- Dress properly and stay calm
- Practice mock interviews with friends
Possible Questions:
- Why you want government job?
- What would you do in difficult situation?
- What are duties of public servant?
10. Study Group or Coaching – If You Need Support
If you feel lonely or stuck in study, join a group or coaching center.
- Discuss with friends, share notes
- Motivate each other
- Solve problems together
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Note: Coaching is not compulsory. Many students pass with self-study. But group study helps with discipline and sharing ideas.
Final Word: Loksewa is a Long Journey – Walk with Patience
This exam is like a marathon, not a short race. So don’t rush. Study daily, revise regularly, and believe in yourself.
Celebrate small success, like finishing one subject or improving mock test score. Slowly, you will reach your goal.
“The secret to success: Start early, stay regular, and never stop believing in yourself.”
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