Computer Operator
Looking for a stable and prestigious government job in Nepal? The Computer Operator exam by Loksewa Aayog is your gateway to a rewarding career with job security and attractive benefits.
In today’s digital world, computer skills are essential, making the Computer Operator position highly competitive. To succeed, you need more than basic knowledge—you need the right strategy and resources.
This blog covers everything you need: syllabus details, eligibility criteria, and expert preparation tips. Plus, discover how the Loksewa Tayari App can simplify your preparation and boost your chances of success.
Ready to start your journey? Let’s dive in and get you closer to your dream job!
Who is a Computer Operator?
A Computer Operator in Nepal, recruited through the Lok Sewa Aayog (Public Service Commission – PSC), is a government employee responsible for managing computer systems, performing data entry, and supporting digital operations in public offices. It is a highly sought-after position due to job security, career growth, and attractive benefits.
Roles and Responsibilities of a Computer Operator:
- 📊 Data Entry: Managing and updating official records and databases.
- 💻 Computer System Operations: Operating office software (MS Office, email, and digital tools).
- 🛡️ System Maintenance: Assisting in software installations and troubleshooting minor issues.
- 📞 Digital Communication: Handling emails and online correspondence.
- 💾 File Management: Organizing digital files and creating backups.
🎓 Eligibility for Computer Operator
The applicant must have passed 10+2 in Computer Science from a recognized institution or passed 10+2 and received at least 5 months of computer training from a registered institution.
Regarding the age limit:
For men, the minimum age requirement is 18 years, and the maximum age limit is 35 years.
For women and persons with disabilities, the minimum age requirement is 18 years, and the maximum age limit is 40 years.
Computer Operator Syllabus Of Loksewa Ayog Exam
Examination Structure The examination consists of three main phases.
- Written Examination (200 marks)
- Practical Examination (50 marks)
- Interview (30 marks)
Written Examination The written test is divided into two papers:
Paper I (100 marks):
- General Knowledge and Public Management
- Job-based knowledge
- Multiple choice questions (MCQs)
- Time : 45 minutes




