SSC Stenographer 2024 Mocks

Master the SSC Stenographer typing test with our precise 1000 Words Dictation for Short hand practice sessions along with typing test, matching the actual exam format. Practice regularly to improve your speed and accuracy.


Frequently Asked Questions


What is SSC Stenographer?

SSC Stenographer is a competitive examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for recruiting candidates for the posts of Stenographer Grade C and Grade D in various government departments.

Do we need to prepare typing for SSC Stenographer exam?

Yes, candidates need to prepare for typing as it is a crucial part of the SSC Stenographer exam. Proficiency in typing is essential to clear the skill test.

How much speed is required to clear the SSC Stenographer typing test?
  • Grade C: Required typing speed is 100 words per minute (wpm).
  • Grade D: Required typing speed is 80 words per minute (wpm).
How much time it will take to improve my typing speed to reach the level required to clear ssc exam?

The time required to improve typing speed varies by individual. However, with consistent practice:

  • 7-14 days of dedicated practice (1-2 hours daily) can significantly increase speed from around 15-20 WPM to 35 WPM or more.
  • Regular practice and tracking progress are key to improvement.
Are these mock test free?

Yes! we provide free mocks for all govt. exams including SSC Stenographer

What is touch typing and how it can improve my typing speed?

This is a method of typing without looking at the keyboard, using all fingers to type efficiently.

  • Increases typing speed and accuracy.
  • Reduces the need to look down at the keyboard, allowing for better focus on the screen.
How long is SSC Stenographer typing exam?
  • English: Group-C (40 Minutes) and Group-D (50 Minutes)
  • Hindi: Group-C (55 Minutes) and Group-D (65 Minutes)
Which Posts in SSC Stenographer requires a typing test?

Stenographer Grade C and Group D

What is the error percentage acceptable in SSC Stenographer typing mock?
  • Grade C: Maximum 7% errors allowed.
  • Grade D: Maximum 10% errors allowed.