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Thursday, November 13, 2025

What is Nayab Subba (NaSu) Post ?

The Nayab Subba is a non‑gazetted first class officer post in the Nepali civil service (roughly mid‑level level). It’s often abbreviated as “NaSu”. It’s a stable government job, good for career security.

यो पोस्ट सरकारी सेवा अन्तर्गतको नन‑गजेटेड प्रथम श्रेणी रहेको मध्यस्तरीय पद हो। स्थिरता र करियरका लागि आकर्षक विकल्प हो।


Qualifications & Eligibility

To apply for NaSu, you’ll need to meet certain criteria:

Age limit: Minimum 18 years, Maximum generally 35 years. Women & disabled candidates may get a relaxation up to ~40 years. 

Educational qualification: At least +2 / PCL (10 + 2) in relevant stream. Depending on service group (Administration, Revenue, Audit etc) subjects like Commerce, Law, Economics, Math, Stats might be required. 

Citizenship of Nepal, fulfillment of quota/inclusive rules (for women, Dalit, Adivasi/Janajati, etc.) when applicable. (Though specific quotas vary by announcement)


नीति रूपमा:

> युवा उमेरमा तयारी गर्, +2 राम्रो अंकले उत्तीर्ण गर्, विषय छान्ने बेला Admin/Commerce/Math/Stats आदि विचार गर्।

Salary & Benefits

Here are the salary details & benefits for Nayab Subba:

Salary

Basic salary for new Nayab Subba ~ NPR 34,730/month (Grade number 6) according to recent scale. 

With allowances, the total monthly salary comes to approximately NPR 41,676 (or slightly higher) for entry level. 

As you gain experience, move up grades, the salary basic will increase. 


Benefits & Allowances

Some typical benefits you get:

Dearness Allowance (महँगाई भत्ता) – helps adjust rising cost of living. 

Transport allowance, housing allowance depending on posting. 

Festival Bonus: Often one month’s basic salary as Dashain/major‑festival bonus. 

Medical benefits, pension / gratuity after retirement (depending on service rules). 


Why is it a good job?

Government job → Job security is higher.

Decent salary + allowances for entry level.

Clear path for promotion (non‑gazetted → gazetted) if you stay and perform.

Respect in society and stable workload (relatively).

Benefits of public service (some pride in service).


Application & Selection Process

How to prepare & apply: here’s a step‑by‑step guide.


1. Monitoring the Announcement

When the Public Service Commission Nepal (PSC) or respective service commission issues a notice for NaSu posts, check: eligibility details, application fee, deadlines, service group (Admin, Revenue, Audit…), subject/stream requirement, etc.

यसलाई निरन्तर अनुगमन गर्­, सूचना देखिँदा तुरुन्त आवेदन गर्।


2. Application

Usually apply online via PSC (or provincial service commission) portal. 

Submit necessary documents: citizenship certificate, academic certificates, quota certificates (if applicable), passport photo, etc.

Pay application fee (varies).


3. Written Examination

Typically it has multiple stages:

Preliminary / Screening test: MCQs (General Knowledge + Mental Ability) to filter candidates. 

Main Examination: Usually two papers (Common subject + Service‑group specific) — subjective questions. 


4. Final Stage

Practical/Computer skills test (for many posts) + Interview (oral exam). 

Final selection based on combined marks of main exam + final stage. 


5. Appointment & Posting

After selection, you’ll be appointed as Nayab Subba in whichever service group & location selected. Posting may be in federal, provincial or local level depending on advertisement.

Preparation Tips: How to mostly nail it

Bro, because you’re targeting this post for your tech‑guide blog content for exam aspirants in Nepal, here are actionable tips (mixing Nepali/English for flavor):

Gather syllabus & past papers: Know exactly what topics are asked. E.g., mental ability, general knowledge, service‑specific subject.

Make timetable: Dedicate daily time for current affairs (Nepal + international), quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and subject matter.

Practice MCQs & timed mock tests: Screening test will stress speed + accuracy.

Focus on service‑group specific subject: If you choose Admin, then public administration, governance topics; if Audit/Revenue, then accountancy, economics etc.

Improve computer skills + interview skills: For final stage, basic computer usage, MS Office etc may be tested; interview: communicate clearly, know about public service, your subject, strengths.

Revision strategy: Make summary notes, flashcards of formulas and key facts.

Stay updated with current affairs: Nepal’s politics, governance, economy, international events.

Stay calm & confident: On exam day, manage time, attempt easier questions first, mark difficult ones for review.

Use technology: Since your blog is about tech guides, maybe you can recommend apps/websites where aspirants can take daily mock tests, track progress (tying it to your brand).


Things to Keep in Mind / Caution

Just meeting eligibility doesn’t guarantee job — competition is tough.

Posting location may be remote or different from home district (be ready).

Government job rules & salary scales may change (keep updated).

Make sure all documents are valid and up‑to‑date.

Don’t rely only on rote memorization — understanding is key, especially in subjective papers.


So bro, if you’re aiming for the Nayab Subba post:

Tick off your +2 (or equivalent) qualification.

Keep age under limit and gather certificate & quota docs.

Monitor PSC (or relevant commission) for announcements and apply on time.

Prepare strong: MCQs + major subject + computer + interview.

Expect starting basic salary ~ NPR 34,730/month + allowances (~NPR 41,000+ total) for freshers.

After you get appointed, you’ll have a stable government career with benefits.

तर याद गर — तयारीलाई हल्काभाबी लिनुहुँदैन — निरन्तरता र नियमित अभ्यास मात्रै सफल बनाउँछ।

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