Acing the Computer Operator or Assistant Computer Operator exam in Nepal requires more than just knowing how to use a PC. You need speed, accuracy, and strong muscle memory in Preeti font.
Follow this checklist to ensure you're ready for exam day.
1. Speed Targets (WPM)
While the minimum requirement is often low, you should aim higher to account for exam-day stress.
- Minimum: 5 Words Per Minute (Corrected)
- Safe Zone: 25-30 WPM
- Competitive Pro: 40+ WPM
2. Accuracy Benchmarks
Speed is worthless without accuracy. In the mark calculation, errors heavily penalize your final score.
- Aim for 98% accuracy during practice.
- Practice without looking at the screen or keyboard.
3. The Daily Routine
Consistency is more important than long practice sessions. Break your practice into three parts:
- War-up (5 mins): Type all characters from 'Ka' to 'Gya' once.
- Targeted Drills (15 mins): Focus on difficult keys like Shift+I (क्ष) or Alt-codes.
- Paragraph Practice (20 mins): Use our official paragraphs to simulate real documents.
Key Advice: Don't just practice on your laptop if you're used to a desktop. The
Loksewa exams use standard mechanical/membrane keyboards. Make sure you practice on a high-profile
keyboard to get used to the key travel.