SSC CHSL Typing Test Pattern Explained

SSC CHSL typing test pattern — full breakdown

After clearing the SSC CHSL written tiers, eligible candidates face a Skill Test / Typing Test that is qualifying in nature — it does not add to your final marks, but you must pass it to be considered for appointment. Which test you take depends on the post you have opted for.

Typing Test (for LDC/JSA and similar posts)

Data Entry Speed Test (DEST, for DEO posts)

For Data Entry Operator roles, the relevant benchmark is around 8,000 key depressions per hour on a given passage, again evaluated on a computer within a fixed time. Here the count is of key depressions, so every character, space and punctuation mark contributes.

How marking and accuracy work

The test is pass/fail against the speed benchmark, but accuracy is built in: mistakes reduce your effective (net) speed, so a fast but error-filled attempt can still fall below the cut-off. The practical takeaway is to type at a steady, controlled pace you can sustain for the full 10 minutes rather than sprinting and stumbling.

Always verify the exact pattern from the official SSC CHSL notification for your year, as benchmarks and modes are occasionally revised.

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