How to Prepare for Loksewa Using Only Free Online Resources (Without Coaching)


Researching free online resources to prepare for Loksewa (without coaching)Preparing for the Loksewa examination is an insurmountable task in Nepal, to say the least. A vast syllabus, intense competition, and immense pressure lead many candidates to seek help from coaching centers.
Nevertheless, not everyone can afford these coaching centers or have access to them. What is good is that there is a possibility of good preparation conducted completely at home by a free online source with a few strategies applied.

Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus:
Before rushing to pick up any textbook or start studying, the first key step would be to understand how the exam format works, which topics it covers under the syllabus, and how the marking system would work. A glance at the Loksewa syllabus is made possible by the official PSC (Public Service Commission) website at psc.gov.np.
From there, you can comfortably navigate to the “Curriculum” section and download the latest syllabus for the posts you’re interested in. Downloading that syllabus would require you to further split it up into parts like General Knowledge, English, Nepali, Math, IQ, or Subjective Knowledge. An added tip would be creating a spreadsheet or alternatively using Google Keep to track your progress through the syllabus.
YouTube as an Aid for Subject Wise Study:
YouTube is a great tool for free study programs for Loksewa. Various YouTube channels in Nepal are entirely dedicated to the aid of Loksewa aspirants. Loksewa Gyan deals with General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Exam Sanjal prepares question banks, quizzes, and syllabus breakdown, while Sajilo Loksewa focuses on the tricks involving grammar and Math.
Make good use of these channels by subscribing and enabling notifications. Try to watch 1-2 videos on each subject on a daily basis, and make a summary/notes on what you learn by using either a physical notebook or a digital application.
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Stay Updated via Free Sites and Blogs:
Numerous websites and blogs in Nepal offer quality content for Loksewa free of charge. Popular sites like LoksewaTayariApp.com offer really informative blogs, model sets, and preparation tips; Various free sites shares question banks and notices; and Edukhabar.com discusses current affairs and policy updates. These sites can be used while downloading old question papers, perusing subjects’ notes, and exercising model questions to build the candidates’ spirit.
Download Free Mobile Apps:
Smartphones are wonderful instruments if one knows how to use them wisely. Among free apps are the Loksewa Tayari App for practice sets and blogs, GK Today Nepal for current affairs and quizzes, and also Nepali Patro for news and reminders. Set aside some half an hour each morning to complete the quizzes of those apps. Use your free time during a commute or break to study by means of your handphone.
Online Study Groups (Facebook, Telegram, Discord)- A Must:
Learning is better done with a group of people. Join actively working online study groups sharing doubts, materials, and motivation. Look for Facebook groups like LoksewaTayariNepal, channels on Telegram for daily questions and news, and Discord for voice chats and mock tests. Be active in these online communities; ask questions, help out any way you can, and share any good content.
Read About News and Current Affairs Daily (For Free):

Current affairs weigh heavily on the written exam and interview. Daily headlines from free sources like OnlineKhabar.com and Setopati.com, while for official updates, GorkhapatraOnline.com is the best source. For economic and administrative news collection, the sites of Nepal Rastra Bank and MOFAGA is more than enough. Keep one dedicated notebook or a digital file that states down 5–10 important headlines daily with major economic indicators and national or international events alongside them.
Solve Previous Years' Questions and Model Sets:
Practicing previous papers makes one able to know types and levels of difficulty of questions. Old question sets can be gathered from the archives of the PSC website, Loksewa blogs, Facebook groups, or through shared Google Drives in group chats. When practicing, exert pressure on yourself by timing the practice test to replicate real exam conditions.
Give Special Attention to Nepali Grammar and Essay Writing:
Most people don’t pay too much attention to the essay part of the examination; however, it can at times help the candidate a lot with increasing the rank. Improving one’s writing ability can easily be done with free grammar videos available on YouTube- just search for Nepali Grammar Loksewa.
LoksewaTayariApp blogs also frequently offer sample essays. Use tools like ChatGPT or Google Bard to check grammar and rephrase your essays for improvement. Make one essay a week a point to write down and get feedback from your peers, or use AI tools.
Make Study Time and Be Consistent:
The last factor is studying in a well-sustained way. Make a realistic timetable to prepare two subjects in one day, such as General Knowledge and Math, with time for revision, weekly mock tests, and review of the whole syllabus at the end of the month. Use tools such as Google calendar to block off your study times and navigation tools like Notion or Trello to keep an eye on your progress. Remember that three hours a day of real concentration is better than eight hours of distraction.
Motivation and Mental Health:
Equally necessary is motivation and encouragement. Understand that you’re not alone, there are many others preparing together with you. Trust the process, and never get worked up when you see little progress in a day-to-day setting. Stay clear of anything that gives you negativity and tiring habits. For virtual motivation, watch TEDx talks, read success stories of the Loksewa toppers, or try out Study-With-Me videos on YouTube.
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In Conclusion:
Cracking the Loksewa exam will need no financial expenditure in coaching. Solid discipline, consistency, and a wise use of all possible free digital resources can bring you deserving success from the comfort of your home. Begin small, yet stay committed, and grab what comes your way freely. Numerous successful candidates built their careers that way, and so can you.
Happy Study!
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