Supreme Court JCA Typing Test Rules and Practice Guide

A practical Supreme Court JCA typing test guide with official-source rules, mistake calculation, practice plan and direct TestMentor practice links.
Supreme Court JCA Typing Test Rules and Practice Guide is a practical guide for candidates who want exam-style typing preparation instead of only a generic speed test. This guide uses publicly available official information from Supreme Court of India. Candidates should still verify the latest notification/admit-card instructions before the final test.
Overview
Supreme Court JCA typing preparation usually needs three things: the correct language, the correct test duration and a clear understanding of how mistakes are counted. TestMentor helps candidates practise with timed attempts, result history and mistake review so preparation is closer to the real skill-test environment.
Official source
Authority: Supreme Court of India
Document: Detailed advertisement for Junior Court Assistant 2025
Verified typing rules
| Exam | Supreme Court JCA |
|---|---|
| Typing language | English. |
| Speed target | English typing on computer at minimum 35 WPM. |
| Duration | 10 minutes. |
| Nature of test | Typing Speed Test on Computer after objective written/computer knowledge stages as per advertisement. |
Formula and mistakes
Calculation: Minimum 35 WPM with mistakes allowed up to 3% of total words to be typed.
Mistake focus: Keep errors below the 3% limit; practise legal/court-style English passages, capitalization, punctuation and spacing.
Practice plan
- Take one demo test to measure current speed and accuracy.
- Practise the exact language required by the exam notice.
- Use short drills for accuracy and full timed tests for stamina.
- Review mistakes immediately after every attempt.
- Move to exam-style mocks once accuracy is stable.
Start practice
Use the exam page first if you want rules, FAQs and related practice links. Use the course page when you are ready to start the trial or full mock-test series.
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FAQs
Can I practise Supreme Court JCA typing test online?
Yes. TestMentor provides online typing practice and course links for Supreme Court JCA candidates, with timed attempts, speed reports and mistake analysis.
Which language should I practise for Supreme Court JCA?
English.
How are mistakes calculated for Supreme Court JCA?
Minimum 35 WPM with mistakes allowed up to 3% of total words to be typed.
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