Prepare for the DSSSB Junior Secretariat Assistant typing test with our precise simulator. Experience the 0% error tolerance rule and master the 35 WPM speed requirement.
The DSSSB JSA typing test is a mandatory qualifying stage for the Junior Secretariat Assistant recruitment. Unlike other exams, DSSSB follows a strictly standardized evaluation process that focuses heavily on accuracy.
Our DSSSB JSA typing practice tool replicates the exact interface used in the exam. Candidates often fail not because of lack of speed, but because they are unaware of the strict penalty rules. Practicing with a simulator that mirrors the 0% tolerance rule is essential for success.
Key Note: The DSSSB JSA skill test is qualifying. You must achieve the net speed of 35 WPM (English) or 30 WPM (Hindi) to be considered for final merit.
DSSSB does not ignore any percentage of errors. It uses a **direct deduction method** that can significantly impact your net speed.
Net Words = Total Words Typed - (Total Errors × 2)
*Note: Each error results in a deduction of 10 keystrokes, which is equivalent to 2 words.
This means if you type 400 words but make 10 errors, your net words will be 400 - (10 × 2) = 380. Over 10 minutes, your net speed would be 38 WPM.
English Qualifying
35 WPM
Hindi Qualifying
30 WPM
For the first week, focus manually on accuracy. Don't worry about WPM. Ensure you aren't looking at the keyboard.
Week 2 should be about maintaining a steady rhythm. Use our simulator to track consistency across different passages.
Final 10 days: Take 3 mock tests daily with strict evaluation on. Aim for 40+ WPM to be safe for 35 WPM requirement.
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