Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84: Full Schedule, Important Dates & Guide

Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84: Full Schedule, Important Dates & Guide

Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84: Full Schedule, Important Dates & Guide
Anushka Singh Suwal
Anushka Singh Suwal
  Jul 17, 2026
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The Public Service Commission (Lok Sewa Aayog) has published its annual vacancy calendar for Fiscal Year 2083/84, giving candidates a roadmap for the entire recruitment cycle.

From advertisement dates to written exams and final recommendations, this schedule discloses everything, hence, making it a powerful resource to help you prepare with more confidence.

In this guide, you'll find the key highlights of the new calendar, the biggest changes, important vacancy timelines, and simple tips to make the most of the year ahead. Whether you're preparing for Officer, Nayab Subba, Kharidar, Nepal Police, APF, or other government jobs in Nepal, this guide will help you stay one step ahead.

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Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84 Overview

The Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84 is the official annual recruitment schedule published by the Public Service Commission (Lok Sewa Aayog) for government job vacancies in Nepal. It outlines when advertisements, written examinations, and recruitment processes will take place throughout the fiscal year. Here's a quick overview of the calendar before we look at the important changes and detailed schedules.

ParticularDetails
Fiscal Year2083/84
Published ByPublic Service Commission (Lok Sewa Aayog)
Effective FromShrawan 1, 2083
CoversCivil Service, Health Service, Parliament Service, Security Forces, and Organized Institutions
Advertisement StartsLast Wednesday of Bhadra
Recruitment CompletionWithin the same fiscal year

Key Highlights of the Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84

The Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84 introduces several important changes to make the recruitment process faster, more organized, and easier to follow. These updates help candidates know when vacancies will be published, when exams are likely to take place, and how the recruitment process will move throughout the fiscal year. Here are the key highlights you should know before planning your preparation.

1. Lok Sewa Recruitment Timeline 2083/84

The color-coded timeline below shows when vacancy advertisements, written examinations, results, and final recommendations are expected throughout FY 2083/84. It's the easiest way to understand the recruitment process at a glance before exploring the detailed schedule.

Annual Lok Sewa Recruitment Timeline for FY 2083/84 (Advertisement, Written Examination, Results, and Final Recommendation).

Figure 1: Annual Lok Sewa Recruitment Timeline for FY 2083/84 (Advertisement, Written Examination, Results, and Final Recommendation).

2. Major Changes in the Lok Sewa Calendar 2083/84

The Public Service Commission has introduced several changes to improve the recruitment process this fiscal year. The table below summarizes the most important updates and explains what each one means for candidates preparing for Lok Sewa examinations:

Key HighlightWhat It Means
Recruitment completed within the same fiscal yearAll recruitment activities, from vacancy advertisement to final recommendation, are planned to finish before the end of FY 2083/84.
Advertisements begin from BhadraMost major Lok Sewa vacancy notices will start from the last Wednesday of Bhadra.
New recruitment calendar introducedThe Commission has revised its recruitment process through process re-engineering to make the overall system more efficient and predictable.
Separate schedule for Joint Secretary and Under SecretaryJoint Secretary vacancies will now be published in Bhadra, while Under Secretary vacancies will be published in Ashoj.
Technical and non-technical vacancies published togetherVacancies of the same level will be announced on the same date, making it easier for candidates to track openings and plan applications.
Written examinations completed before monsoonMajor written exams are scheduled before the rainy season to reduce delays in the recruitment process.
Covers multiple government sectorsThe calendar includes Civil Service, Health Service, Parliament Service, Nepal Police, Nepali Army, APF, the National Investigation Department, and many organized institutions.
Effective from Shrawan 1, 2083The new recruitment calendar applies throughout Fiscal Year 2083/84.

Lok Sewa Vacancy Schedule 2083/84 (Civil Service)

The Lok Sewa Civil Service vacancy schedule for 2083/84 shows the expected months for vacancy advertisements, written examinations, and final recommendations for different government positions. While the exact dates may vary depending on the official notice, this schedule helps candidates plan their preparation well in advance. Here's a simplified overview of the major recruitment timeline.

 

PositionAdvertisementWritten ExamFinal Recommendation
Gazetted First ClassBhadraKartik/MangsirMagh/Falgun
Gazetted Second ClassAshojMangsir/PoushFalgun/Chaitra
Gazetted Third ClassKartikPoush/MaghBaisakh/Jestha
Non-Gazetted First ClassMangsirMagh/FalgunJestha/Asar
Non-Gazetted Second ClassPoushFalgun/ChaitraAsar

 

New to Lok Sewa? Gazetted posts are officer-level government positions with higher responsibilities, while non-gazetted posts are assistant-level positions that support day-to-day government work. If you're preparing for posts like Section Officer, Nayab Subba, or Kharidar, knowing this difference will help you understand the vacancy schedule better.

Note: This is a simplified schedule based on the annual Lok Sewa vacancy calendar. The exact advertisement dates, examination schedules, and recruitment process may differ by service, group, or position. Always refer to the official vacancy notice for detailed information.

Official Civil Service, Health Service, Parliament Service, and National Human Rights Service Recruitment Schedule (FY 2083/84).

Figure 2: Official Civil Service, Health Service, Parliament Service, and National Human Rights Service Recruitment Schedule (FY 2083/84).

Security Force Vacancy Schedule 2083/84

The Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84 also includes the recruitment schedule for Nepal's major security forces. Here's a simplified overview of the expected advertisement months for key positions.

1. Nepal Police Vacancy Schedule 2083/84

Post / RankAdvertisement Month
InspectorMangsir
Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI)Bhadra
ConstableMangsir
Technical PostsFalgun

2. Armed Police Force (APF) Vacancy Schedule 2083/84

PostAdvertisement
InspectorPoush
Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI)Mangsir/Poush
Constable (First Cycle)Bhadra/Ashoj
Constable (Second Cycle)Poush/Magh
Technical PostsShrawan/Bhadra (First Cycle), Magh/Falgun (Second Cycle)

3. Nepali Army Vacancy Schedule 2083/84

PostAdvertisement
Officer CadetShrawan
Technical & Specialist Officer PostsAshoj/Kartik
Soldiers & Followers (First Cycle)Kartik/Mangsir
Soldiers & Followers (Second Cycle)Chaitra/Baisakh

4. National Investigation Department Vacancy Schedule 2083/84

PostAdvertisement
Investigation Officer / AssistantMagh
Assistant InformantBhadra/Ashoj

 

Security Force Vacancy Schedule 2083/84

Figure 3: Official Recruitment Schedule for Nepal Army, Nepal Police, APF, and National Investigation Department (FY 2083/84).

When Will Major Organized Institutions Publish Vacancies in 2083/84?

The Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84 also includes the expected recruitment schedule for many organized institutions in Nepal. These include government banks, public corporations, hospitals, universities, and regulatory bodies. The table below shows when major institutions are expected to publish vacancy advertisements.

 

Expected AdvertisementMajor Institutions
Shrawan/Bhadra
  • Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)

  • Karnali Academy of Health Sciences

  • B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital

  • Nepal Health Research Council

Bhadra/Ashoj
  • National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS)

  • Civil Service Hospital

  • Patan Academy of Health Sciences (PAHS)

  • Nepal Medical Council

Ashoj/Kartik
  • Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB)

  • Nepal Telecom (NTC)

  • B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS)

  • Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC)

Kartik/Mangsir
  • Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA)

  • Rastriya Banijya Bank (RBB)

  • Agricultural Development Bank (ADBL)

  • Nepal Bank Limited (NBL)

Mangsir/Poush
  • Employees Provident Fund (EPF)

  • Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE)

  • Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON)

  • Citizen Investment Trust (CIT)

  • Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal (ICAN)

Poush/Magh
  • Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC)

  • Dairy Development Corporation (DDC)

  • Nepal Insurance Authority

  • CTEVT

  • Food Management and Trading Company Limited

Magh/Falgun
  • Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC)

  • Nepal Tourism Board (NTB)

  • Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA)

  • Gorkhapatra Corporation

  • National Examination Board (NEB)

Falgun/Chaitra
  • National Sports Council

  • Kathmandu Valley Development Authority (KVDA)

  • National Housing Company

  • Udayapur Cement Industries

  • National Tea and Coffee Development Board

Note: These are the planned advertisement periods from the annual Lok Sewa calendar. Institutions within the same group follow the same recruitment timeline, but the exact vacancy and application dates will be announced by the respective organization

Month-wise Lok Sewa Vacancy Timeline 2083/84

The Lok Sewa recruitment process follows a clear timeline throughout the fiscal year. Here's what you can generally expect each month.

1. Shrawan – Organized Institution Recruitment Begins

Recruitment activities for many organized institutions start during Shrawan.

2. Bhadra – Officer-Level Advertisements

Major officer-level vacancies, including Gazetted First Class posts, begin to open.

3. Ashoj – Under Secretary Advertisements

Under Secretary vacancies and other higher-level recruitment notices are published.

4. Kartik – Officer and Technical Vacancies

More officer-level and technical position advertisements are released.

5. Mangsir – Assistant-Level Advertisements

Vacancies for assistant-level positions, including Nayab Subba and similar posts, are announced.

6. Poush – Kharidar and Level 4 Vacancies

Recruitment for Kharidar, Level 4, and other non-gazetted posts continues.

7. Magh – Interviews and Written Exam Results

Written exam results begin to be published, and interviews start for some positions.

8. Falgun – Technical Recruitment Continues

Technical vacancies, interviews, and recruitment activities continue across different services.

9. Chaitra – Recommendations Begin

Successful candidates start receiving recommendations for various positions.

10. Baisakh – Organized Institution Recruitment Continues

More organized institutions publish vacancies and complete ongoing recruitment.

11. Jestha – Final Interviews

Most remaining interviews and recommendation processes are completed.

12. Asar – Recruitment Cycle Concludes

The Commission aims to complete all recruitment activities before the fiscal year ends.

Where to Find Official Lok Sewa Vacancy Notices

The official Lok Sewa vacancy notices are published through several trusted sources. Following these platforms regularly will help you stay updated on new advertisements, exam schedules, results, and other important announcements. Here are the best places to check.

1. Public Service Commission (Lok Sewa Aayog) Website

The official Lok Sewa website is the most reliable source for all recruitment-related information. It publishes vacancy notices, examination schedules, admit card updates, results, interview notices, and final recommendations. Before applying for any government job, always verify the details through the official website.

2. Lok Sewa Online Application Portal

The online application portal is where candidates complete most of the recruitment process. You can submit applications, pay examination fees, download admit cards, view application status, and receive updates related to your recruitment. Make sure your account information is accurate and check the portal regularly after applying.

3. Gorkhapatra National Daily

Many major Lok Sewa vacancy notices are also published in Gorkhapatra, Nepal's national daily newspaper. Reading the official notices in Gorkhapatra can help you stay informed, especially during major recruitment periods when multiple vacancies are announced.

4. Official Websites of Concerned Organizations

Some government agencies, security forces, and organized institutions publish additional notices on their own official websites. If you're preparing for a specific organization, such as Nepal Police, Nepal Rastra Bank, or Nepal Electricity Authority, it's a good idea to check their website regularly for recruitment updates and important announcements.

5. Trusted Job Portals

Trusted job portals like Kumari Job collect and share the latest Lok Sewa vacancy updates from various government organizations in one place. You can quickly browse new openings, stay informed about recruitment announcements, and receive job alerts without checking multiple websites every day. This makes it easier to keep track of opportunities throughout the year.

Conclusion

The Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84 gives candidates a clear roadmap for the entire recruitment year. With fixed advertisement periods, a more organized recruitment process, and the goal of completing recruitment within the same fiscal year, you can now plan your preparation with greater confidence.

Use this calendar to track important dates, stay updated through official notices, and begin preparing well before your target vacancy is announced. A little planning today can make a big difference when the right opportunity arrives. Good luck with your Lok Sewa journey!

Frequently Asked Questions

The Lok Sewa Vacancy Calendar 2083/84 is the official annual schedule for government job advertisements, examinations, results, and recruitment activities.

Most major Lok Sewa vacancy advertisements will begin from the last Wednesday of Bhadra, according to the official recruitment calendar.

Yes. The calendar includes recruitment schedules for Nepal Police, Nepali Army, Armed Police Force (APF), and the National Investigation Department.

Yes. The Commission plans to complete recruitment, from advertisement to final recommendation, within Fiscal Year 2083/84.

Check the Public Service Commission website, online application portal, Gorkhapatra, official organization websites, or trusted job portals like Kumari Job.

No. It provides planned timelines, while exact advertisement, examination, and result dates are announced through official notices.

Yes. It covers many organized institutions, including Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal Telecom, Nepal Electricity Authority, and other public organizations.

Start studying early, follow the syllabus, solve previous papers, and monitor official notices to stay ready for upcoming vacancies.

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