Loksewa Preparation Roadmap for Working Students
Most Loksewa preparation advice assumes you have unlimited time.
You probably do not. So this plan is built for people balancing classes, work, and family constraints.
The core model
Use a weekly cycle with fixed priorities:
- 3 days concept learning
- 2 days practice sets
- 1 day mixed mock
- 1 day review and planning
This gives progress without burnout.
Time allocation rule
- 50% high-frequency topics
- 30% medium-frequency topics
- 20% low-frequency topics
If your schedule is tight, protect the 50% block first.
What did not work for most candidates
- studying new topics every day with no revision
- taking mocks without analysis
- changing resources every week
Known limitation
If your baseline is very weak, this roadmap needs a longer cycle and slower pace.
Next action
Set your next 14 days now. Do not wait for a “perfect” Monday.
Daily practice support: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.divas_regmi.loksewaapp
FAQ
Can I clear Loksewa while working full-time?
Yes, with strict weekly systems and realistic scope control.
How often should I revise?
At least once per week for each major topic block.
Is one mock test per week enough?
For most working candidates, one high-quality mock with review is a strong minimum.