NOC and Public Service Commission Admit Cards to be Available via Nagarik App

Kathmandu. Citizens will soon be able to obtain their No Objection Certificate (NOC) and Public Service Commission admit cards directly through the Nagarik App. The Department of Information Technology is implementing a system that will allow users to access their NOC for foreign studies, Public Service Commission admit cards, and civil servant personal details (PIS) via the app. The department stated that this service will be launched within a week.

Director General of the Department of Information Technology, Chandra Sah, informed that these new features are currently in the technical testing phase. Once the system is fully operational, the department expects a significant reduction in the hassle of waiting in lines and dealing with paperwork for government services.

The Ministry of Communications was directed to implement point number 35 of the '100-point Governance Reform Agenda' approved by the Council of Ministers on Chaitra 13. Following instructions from Minister of Communications Dr. Bikram Timilsina to complete the work within a set timeframe, the department has intensified coordination with other government agencies.

In this context, an agreement has already been signed with the Nepal Engineering Council, and professional engineer certificates will soon be available on the app as well. The government aims to make the Nagarik App a single platform for all government services. Previously, the system for providing police clearance reports online has already been successfully implemented.

The department stated that preparations are underway to ensure engineers can receive their professional certificates in a digital format.

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