Agriculture Officer Final Results for Lok Sewa Aayog in the year 2082 have been officially announced
The Public Service Commission (PSC - Lok Sewa Aayog) has published the consolidated merit orders for various Agriculture Officer posts under Nepal Agriculture Service. The results, announced on 2082/04/14, mark the culmination of a rigorous selection process.
In the Open Category, several candidates have been recommended for different posts. Kapil Sharma is recommended for Crop Protection, specialising in Agri Eco & Marketing. Tara Baral and Kriti Acharya have been recommended for Marketing, while Grishma Guragain, Pramila Sharma, Khushubu Rai, Sagar Bhattarai, Abhishek Aryal, Nabin Bhusal, Ananta Dhakal, Jeevan Paudel, Rasila Maharjan, Sangam Bhattarai, and Bishal Bhandari are recommended for Crop Protection. Utsav Bhandari, Sandhya Joshi, Gaurav Ranabhat, Pappukumar Sah, and Dipak Raj Joshi are recommended for Crop Development. Lastly, Narayan Sodari Budhathoki is recommended for Agricultural Extension, and Puja Regmi for Agricultural Extension, as well.
In the Dalit Category, Rajan Nepali is recommended for Crop Protection, Sila Basyal for Crop Development, and Roll No. 871750 - Lila Chaudhary for Agricultural Extension.
The Madhesi Category also saw several recommendations. Roll No. 871657 - Sushil Narayan Sah is recommended for Horticulture, Roll No. 870363 - Santosh Kohar for Soil Science, Roll No. 871697 - Rajababu Chaudhary for Horticulture, Roll No. 871718 - Gyanu Thapa Magar for Crop Protection, Roll No. 870164 - Manish Yadav for Agri Eco & Marketing, and Roll No. 870345 - Roshan Kumar Yadav for Crop Protection.
For the Women Category, Bivisha Malla is recommended for Agricultural Extension, Sasmita Gautam for Marketing - Agri Eco & Marketing, Asmita Paudel, Aarti Chaudhary, Anju Chaudhary, Niruta Gautam, and Yurika Subedi for Crop Development.
The selection process for these posts involved a written examination, practical tests (where applicable), and an interview. Candidates were required to meet eligibility criteria including Nepali citizenship, educational qualifications, and an age limit. The written exam was divided into a general paper and a subject-specific paper. Shortlisted candidates then underwent interviews and practical assessments relevant to their specialisation.
The recruitment process adheres to Nepal’s inclusive reservation policy, ensuring representation across social groups. The quota-based reservation system reserves 45% of vacancies for marginalised groups, with 33% for women, 27% for Adivasi/Janajati, 22% for Madhesi, 9% for Dalit, 5% for persons with disabilities, and 4% for backward areas. Candidates can compete in multiple quotas relevant to their identity, improving their chances of selection.
The Agriculture Officer posts advertisements were 17294/17300.081-82 (Open), 17295/17301.081-82 (Women), 17296.081-82 (Adivasi Janajati), 17297/17302.081-82 (Madhesi), 17298.081-82 (Dalit), and 17299.081-82 (Backward Area).
The result of the Agriculture Officer posts can be viewed on the Commission's website for seven days starting from seven days after the publication date.
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- Candidates like Kapil Sharma, Tara Baral, and Kriti Acharya, who were recommended for different Agriculture Officer posts, had to undergo a written exam, practical tests, and interviews as part of the selection process.
- The result of the examination for the Agriculture Officer posts, which includes the names of candidates such as Rajan Nepali, Sushil Narayan Sah, and Bivisha Malla, can be viewed on the Public Service Commission's website for a week following its publication date.
- The recruitment process for the Agriculture Officer posts follows Nepal's inclusive reservation policy, ensuring representation across social groups, as demonstrated by the recommendations for candidates such as Lila Chaudhary, Gyanu Thapa Magar, and Ananta Dhakal.