Introduction
Applying for provincial government jobs requires navigating specific online portals. Each of Nepal's seven provinces has its own autonomous Public Service Commission with separate registration systems.
Main Content
- Each province has a unique portal (e.g., ppsc.madheshprovince.gov.np for Madhesh, ppsc.gandaki.gov.np for Gandaki).
- Required documents include Citizenship (JPG/PDF, max 500KB), PP Photo (JPG, max 200KB), and Signature (JPG, max 100KB).
- Academic certificates from SLC/SEE to the highest degree must be scanned and uploaded in JPG or PDF format (max 500KB).
- The application process involves five main steps: Account Registration, Profile Setup, Selecting Position, Uploading Documents, and Payment.
- Payments can be made digitally via eSewa, Khalti, Connect IPS, or through bank vouchers.
- Reservation certificates (Mahila, Janajati, Madheshi, etc.) are mandatory if applying under inclusive quotas.
Key Takeaways
- An account created for one province cannot be used for another; you must register separately for each.
- The name and date of birth must exactly match the citizenship certificate to avoid rejection.
- Passport-size photos should have a white background and be 350x350 px in dimension.
- Always save each section of the profile as a draft to prevent data loss during internet interruptions.
What to Avoid
- Do not use a temporary or disposable email address for registration.
- Avoid uploading blurry or unreadable scans of citizenship and certificates.
- Do not wait until the last day to pay the application fee, as server traffic can cause failures.
FAQ
Q1: Can I use my Bagmati Province account to apply for Koshi Province? No, each province requires a separate registration on its own portal.
Q2: What is the maximum file size for academic certificates? The maximum file size is 500 KB.
Q3: Is digital payment mandatory? Most provinces offer both digital payment (eSewa, Khalti) and traditional bank voucher options.
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