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Lok Sewa Aayog in Kathmandu Holds Written Examination for Staff Nurses in 2082

Exam announcement for Staff Nurse position (at General Nursing, Assistant 5th Level) by Lok Sewa Aayog, Kathmandu, detailing the date, time, location, and guidelines for the upcoming test.

Staff Nurse Written Exam Conducted by Lok Sewa Aayog in Kathmandu, 2082
Staff Nurse Written Exam Conducted by Lok Sewa Aayog in Kathmandu, 2082

Lok Sewa Aayog in Kathmandu Holds Written Examination for Staff Nurses in 2082

The Lok Sewa Aayog, Kathmandu Office, has announced that the written examination for the Staff Nurse post under Nepal Health Service will be held on February 6, 2082. The examination will be conducted at the Kathmandu Examination Center, specifically at Texas College (A) and Texas College (B), both located in Mitrapark, Chabahil.

The General Awareness & Public Management paper will be an objective type, lasting 45 minutes, while the Job-Based Knowledge paper will be a subjective type, lasting 2 hours and 15 minutes. Only candidates who applied for the Kathmandu exam center can participate.

Candidates must bring their admit card and a government-issued photo identification document, such as a citizenship, to the exam center. It is crucial to adhere to the scheduled time and reporting guidelines. Late arrivals may not be permitted to enter the exam hall.

In case of infectious diseases, candidates must bring their own masks, sanitizers, and drinking water. Use of electronic devices, mobile phones, smartwatches, or study materials inside the exam hall is strictly prohibited. Candidates must dress appropriately to maintain exam decorum.

Candidates requiring a supporting writer due to visual impairments or other qualifying disabilities may be allowed to utilize such assistance. However, the supporting writer must be officially approved by the exam board, and candidates usually have to submit a request for such assistance well in advance with medical certificates.

For more information, contact the Lok Sewa Aayog, Kathmandu Office, via the provided landline, mobile number, website, or email. Candidates are advised to consult the official Lok Sewa Aayog vacancy notice or contact their Kathmandu office directly for the most authoritative and updated information.

The notice number for this announcement is 292/081-82, issued on 2082/01/24. Only black ink can be used during the examination; pencil use is prohibited for objective answer sheets. Answers written in capital letters (A, B, C, D) will be accepted for multiple-choice questions.

Candidates are encouraged to prepare thoroughly for the examination by reviewing their academic qualifications, training certificates, and other relevant documents. Additional supporting materials, such as past question papers and mock tests, can help candidates prepare adequately.

Examination centers are arranged with adequate seating, spacing, and supervision to ensure fair and orderly conduct. Candidates are assigned seats according to roll numbers to avoid confusion. Security measures such as CCTV, invigilators, and exam observers are typically in place. The exam environment is usually made quiet, and any violation of rules can lead to cancellation of the candidate’s exam.

Age limits prescribed for candidates generally range from 18–35 years for males and up to 40 years for females or persons with disabilities. Along with the application, candidates must submit these documents to the Lok Sewa Aayog, Kathmandu Office.

The Staff Nurse examination is typically conducted in multiple stages including a written test, computer skill tests, and interviews. Exam centers are usually located in designated government or institutional premises such as medical colleges or government hospitals in Kathmandu and other districts. The written exam may be conducted in Nepali, English, or both languages.

  1. The General Awareness & Public Management paper, which is an objective type with a duration of 45 minutes, is a part of the Staff Nurse exam announced by the Lok Sewa Aayog, Kathmandu Office.
  2. In addition to their admit card and government-issued photo identification document, candidates are required to follow time and reporting guidelines, and should bring their own masks, sanitizers, and drinking water to the examination conducted at Texas College (A) and Texas College (B), in Mitrapark, Chabahil, on February 6, 2082.
  3. To ensure fairness and orderliness, examination centers are equipped with adequate seating, supervision, and security measures like CCTV, invigilators, and exam observers.
  4. Candidates requiring a supporting writer due to visual impairments or other qualifying disabilities must submit a request for such assistance well in advance with medical certificates, as only officially approved supporting writers will be allowed.
  5. To prepare for the Staff Nurse examination, candidates are encouraged to review their academic qualifications, training certificates, and other relevant documents, and can supplement their preparation with additional materials such as past question papers and mock tests.

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