The age limit for the public service commission is minumum 18 years and maximum 35years.
The public service commission can be applied for by any person who is a citizen of Nepal.
Any person who is a citizen of Nepal can apply for Public Service Commission by visiting the official website.
The purpose of the public service commission is to select meritorious candidates required by the government of Nepal for various vacant posts of the civil service, Nepal Police, Nepal Army, Nepal Armed Police Force, and other government bodies. The continuity of the public service commission (PSC) has never been hindered since its inception. The present constitution of Nepal 2015 (2073 BS) has designated the public service commission as an independent constitutional body.
The scope of the public service commission is to select meritorious candidates required by the government of Nepal for various vacant posts of the civil service, Nepal Police, Nepal Army, Nepal Armed Police Force, and other government bodies. The continuity of the public service commission (PSC) has never been hindered since its inception. The present constitution of Nepal 2015 (2073 BS) has designated the public service commission as an independent constitutional body.
Bachelor's degree from a prestigious institution is required to apply for the position of Section Officer. The minimum and maximum age limits for Section Officers are 21 and 35 years old, respectively, but the maximum age limit for females and physically disabled people is 40 years old.
Mobile phones and electronic devices are not permitted in the examination hall. The calculator cannot be used in the objective multiple choice question.
Any Nepalese citizen between the ages of 18 and 35 who meets the minimum qualifications for the vacant position may apply. However, the age limit for women and disabled people is 18 to 40 years.
In Nepal, the minimum salary for a Section Officer (Gazetted Third Class Officer) is Rs. 37,990, with a maximum of 8 grades earning Rs. 48,126. Sakha Adhikrit also receives a monthly dearness allowance of 2000 rupees.
In Nepal, the minimum salary for a Kharidar (Non-Gazetted Second Class) is Rs. 28,610, with a maximum of 10 grades earning Rs. 38,150. It also receives a monthly allowance of 2000 rupees.
SEE/SLC Pass from a prestigious institution is required to apply for the Kharidar vacancy.
To apply for the position of Nayab Subba, you must have an Intermediate (+2) pass from a prestigious institution.
In Nepal, the minimum salary for a Nayab Subba (Non-Gazetted First Class) is Rs. 30,200, with a maximum of 10 grades earning Rs. 40,270. Subba also receives a monthly dearness allowance of 2000 rupees.
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