1 Month Study Plan for Loksewa Engineering (Civil Engineering Edition)
A four-week Loksewa civil engineering study plan for PSC civil engineering, NEA Level 7, technical subjects, GK, IQ, and mock revision.

Preparing for the civil engineering Loksewa exam in one month requires focus. You cannot cover everything perfectly, so the goal is to revise high-yield topics, practise MCQs, improve writing speed, and take enough mock tests to understand your weak areas.
This plan is useful for PSC civil engineering, NEA Level 7 Civil Engineer preparation, and other government civil engineering exams in Nepal.
Why This Plan Works
- It balances technical subjects with General Knowledge, IQ, and aptitude.
- It keeps MCQ practice active from the first week.
- It includes writing practice for subjective papers.
- It uses mock tests and error review instead of passive reading only.
- It can be followed with self-study or structured coaching from Line Academy.
Week 1: Foundation and Syllabus Mapping
Goal: understand the exam pattern and rebuild core fundamentals.
Daily schedule, 6 to 8 hours
- 2 hours: core civil technical subject
- 1.5 hours: engineering mathematics and basic science
- 1 hour: GK and current affairs
- 1 hour: IQ and aptitude
- 1.5 hours: MCQ practice from previous questions
Key topics to revise
- Structural engineering: mechanics, concrete technology, structural analysis, RCC basics
- Geotechnical engineering: soil mechanics and foundation engineering
- Water resources: hydraulics, hydrology, irrigation, and fluid mechanics
- Transportation: highway engineering and traffic engineering
- Surveying: leveling, theodolite, traversing, and contouring
Use this week to mark your strong and weak areas. Do not hide from weak topics. Put them into the plan.
Week 2: Subject-Specific Deep Dive
Goal: strengthen Paper 2 topics and improve technical recall.
Daily schedule
- 2.5 hours: subject-specific technical topics
- 1.5 hours: construction management and technical writing
- 1 hour: GK and current affairs
- 1 hour: IQ practice
- 1 hour: MCQs and short notes revision
Focus on structural analysis, concrete technology, soil mechanics, fluid mechanics, hydraulics, surveying, and highway engineering. After every topic, solve MCQs immediately. This shows whether you actually understood the chapter.
Week 3: MCQ Speed and Writing Skills
Goal: improve speed, accuracy, and answer structure.
Daily schedule
- 2.5 hours: timed MCQ practice, aiming for 100 to 150 questions
- 1.5 hours: subjective answer writing
- 1 hour: GK and current affairs update
- 1 hour: IQ and aptitude speed drills
- 1 hour: error analysis and revision
For MCQs, focus on PSC civil engineering patterns. For writing, practise answers that can be completed in 10 to 15 minutes. Use headings, diagrams, formulas, and step-wise explanations.
Week 4: Full Mocks and Final Revision
Goal: simulate exam conditions and clean up weak areas.
Daily schedule
- One full-length mock test every alternate day
- 2 hours: mock review and error analysis
- 1.5 hours: targeted weak-topic revision
- 1 hour: GK and current affairs
- 1 hour: IQ drills
- 30 minutes: rest, planning, and confidence building
Your mock review is more important than the score itself. Find repeated mistakes and fix them before the next mock.
Key Tips for Civil Engineering Loksewa Aspirants
- Keep BE civil fundamentals clear.
- Practise MCQs every day.
- Prepare short notes for formulas, definitions, and codes.
- Write answers under time limits.
- Follow current affairs and governance topics.
- Align your study with the latest syllabus for your target post.
Recommended Resources
Use standard civil engineering textbooks, previous years' PSC civil engineering questions, GK books focused on Nepal, and guided classes when self-study feels scattered.
Line Academy offers civil Loksewa preparation, NEA Level 7 Civil Engineer guidance, engineering Loksewa classes, and online Loksewa classes Nepal for students who want structure and feedback.
Final Thought
A one-month Loksewa study plan works only if you follow it honestly. Prioritize high-yield topics, practise daily, review errors, and protect your energy. With discipline and the right guidance, you can enter the exam hall with a much clearer strategy.
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Sulove Shrestha
Engineering Mentors
Sulove Shrestha is an experienced engineering mentor who specailizes in civil engineering loksewa preparation and coaching.
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