SSC CHSL Typing Test Paragraphs

Free practice paragraphs for SSC CHSL typing prep — pick a duration, start typing, and get your speed and accuracy the moment you finish.

Two Ways to Practice Paragraphs Here

Depending on what you need right now, there are two practice modes on this site:

  • Open practice mode — pick any duration (1, 3, 5 or 10 minutes) and a random or specific passage, with live WPM, key depressions and mistake tracking, but no pass/fail verdict. This is where most of your day-to-day practice should happen.
  • The full CHSL mock — the exact 10-minute, 35 WPM format with your category selected and a real pass/fail verdict. Use this when you want to simulate exam day specifically, not for casual daily practice.

Want to pick a specific topic rather than a random passage? Browse the full paragraph library and jump straight into practice with any one of them.

About the Practice Passages (and Why There's No "Previous Year" PDF)

You'll sometimes see search results promising "SSC CHSL previous year typing paragraph PDF" — worth understanding why that's misleading: SSC doesn't publish its actual past typing test passages for public reuse, so no legitimate source can offer verified official previous-year CHSL typing content. What this site offers instead is original passages, written to match the general length, sentence structure, formal register and vocabulary level typical of government exam typing tests. They're not reproductions of any real exam's content — treat any site claiming otherwise with scepticism.

How to Structure Your Paragraph Practice

  1. Start short. Use the 1-minute or 5-minute duration to build comfort with the passage format without the pressure of a full session.
  2. Build up duration gradually. Move to 10-minute sessions once shorter ones feel comfortable, since CHSL itself runs a full 10 minutes.
  3. Review your mistakes, not just your WPM. A fast attempt with a high error rate still fails — see Full vs. Half Mistakes for how errors are actually scored.
  4. Simulate exam day periodically. Once your open-practice numbers are consistent, run the full CHSL mock with your category selected and full-screen mode on.

Practicing in Hindi

CHSL's Hindi option requires 30 WPM rather than the 35 WPM English target. Use the Hindi Typing Test for Unicode (Mangal/Inscript) paragraph practice — same duration options, same live scoring. See SSC CHSL Hindi Typing Test for CHSL-specific details on the Hindi option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This site uses original passages written to match the general length, sentence structure and vocabulary level typical of government exam typing tests — not scraped or copied from any specific exam paper.

Yes — the full SSC CHSL Typing Test on this site is a free, live mock matching the real 35 WPM / 10-minute format, with a category-wise pass/fail verdict.

SSC doesn't publish past typing passages for public reuse, so no site can legitimately offer verified official previous-year CHSL typing paragraphs. This site uses original passages built to match the same format instead.

Yes — use the Hindi Typing Test for Unicode Hindi paragraph practice at CHSL's 30 WPM Hindi target.

Ankush Sheoran, founder of CGLTyping
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Ankush Sheoran

Digital Marketing Executive — SEO, Web Design & Development · SSC CGL aspirant

I built CGLTyping while preparing for SSC CGL myself, after every typing site I tried measured plain WPM instead of what SSC actually scores. Every exam fact here is checked against the current official notification rather than copied from another blog — if something looks out of date, tell me and it gets fixed.