MPHC Assistant Grade-3 Typing Practice 2026: Remington Gail Only

MP Assistant Grade-3 typing test decides your entire selection — the prelim exam is only a screening round. Practice the exact Remington Gail interface online with syllabus-based passages, and walk in ready for the 350-word, Backspace-only skill test. Learn as you type.

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MP Assistant Grade-3 Quick Facts

Specifications above are from the current official notification. Verify the latest details at the MP High Court official website (www.mphc.gov.in) before your exam.
DetailValue
Hindi Typing Speed350 words in 10 minutes (approx. 35 WPM — a derived figure; the notification does not state an explicit WPM threshold)
Test Duration10 minutes
Hindi FontRemington Gail (mandatory — no other font option given)
Editing AllowedBackspace only. Delete key, Arrow keys, and Mouse are disabled.
Test ModeUnrestricted Mode
Test NatureScore-based. Typing marks decide 100% of final merit — the preliminary exam is a screening round only.
Preliminary Exam100 marks, MCQ, 120 minutes — used for screening only, not added to final merit
Typing Test Marks50 marks total
Minimum Qualifying %General/OBC: 55% · SC: 45% · ST/PwD: 40% · EWS: 49.5%
Error Deductions−0.50 per missed word · −0.50 per error · −0.10 per Backspace use
Re-evaluationNot permitted — the typing test result is final
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MP Assistant Grade-3 Selection Process and Syllabus — Where the Typing Test Fits

MP Assistant Grade-3 selection runs through two stages: an Online Preliminary Exam (100 marks, MCQ) followed directly by the Hindi Typing Skill Test (50 marks). Here's the part most candidates miss — the preliminary exam is used only to screen candidates in a fixed ratio; its marks are not added to your final merit. Your rank, and your selection, is decided entirely by how you perform in the 10-minute Hindi typing test.

SubjectKey TopicsHow TypingWale Reinforces It
GK + GS (incl. MP GK)General knowledge, current affairs, MP-specific factsDaily current affairs and GK passages build your typing speed while revising exactly this subject
Maths + Logical ReasoningNumerical ability, reasoningA supplementary revision area alongside regular typing practice
General HindiHindi grammar, vocabularyHindi grammar passages double as Remington Gail practice material
English KnowledgeEnglish grammar, comprehensionEnglish grammar passages are built into regular practice sets
Computer KnowledgeComputer awareness, basic IT conceptsComputer awareness passages cover this subject while you type

None of this matters if the typing test itself trips you up — here's exactly what that test requires.

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MP Assistant Grade-3 Typing Test Session — Step by Step

Before the Hindi Typing Skill Test begins, candidates get extra time to check their allotted keyboard — if it's faulty, the center's invigilator replaces it on the spot, and no complaint about keyboard issues is entertained once typing starts. The typing matter (approx. 350 words in Hindi) then appears on screen, and you have exactly 10 minutes to type it in Remington Gail, using only the Backspace key for corrections. The test runs in Unrestricted Mode, and there is no provision to retake or re-evaluate your result afterward.

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Official MP Assistant Grade-3 Typing Test Rules

Backspace is the ONLY editing key allowed — Delete, Arrow keys, and Mouse are disabled for the entire test. Every Backspace press costs −0.10 marks. Corrections are possible, but never free.

Speed Requirement

  • Approximately 350 words to be typed within 10 minutes — this works out to roughly 35 WPM as a derived figure; the notification itself specifies word count and duration, not a standalone WPM threshold
  • The input box has space for exactly 350 words — no additional space is given
  • Repeating any word or sentence counts as an error, not a free retry

Session Structure

  • Keyboard-check window given before the test starts
  • 10-minute typing duration, with no break
  • Own keyboard or chair not permitted — center-provided equipment only

Hindi Font

  • Remington Gail is the only font/layout accepted for this exam
  • No KrutiDev, Mangal Inscript, or font-choice option is given to any candidate

Qualifying Criteria

  • General & OBC: minimum 55%
  • SC: minimum 45%
  • ST & PwD: minimum 40%
  • EWS: minimum 49.5%
  • On equal marks, the older candidate is given preference

Error Formula (CPCT-Prescribed Standard)

  • Evaluation follows the standard CPCT-prescribed formula for NWPM and Accuracy — the same method used across most Madhya Pradesh government typing tests, not a formula unique to this exam
  • −0.50 marks for each missed word
  • −0.50 marks for each error
  • −0.10 marks for each Backspace use
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Remington Gail: The Only Accepted Hindi Font for MP Assistant Grade-3

Remington Gail is a Unicode-compatible Hindi keyboard layout built on the legacy Remington typewriter key arrangement, and it is the only layout MP Assistant Grade-3 accepts — there is no KrutiDev or Mangal Inscript option for any candidate, regardless of what they've practiced before.

If your existing Hindi typing speed was built on KrutiDev or Mangal Inscript, that speed doesn't transfer directly — the key positions are genuinely different, and you need dedicated Remington Gail retraining well before exam day. TypingWale's Remington Gail lessons are built specifically for candidates making this switch, so your practice time goes toward the layout that actually counts on exam day.

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MP Assistant Grade-3 Accuracy, Scoring, and Disqualification

Your Hindi Typing Skill Test score (out of 50) is calculated using the CPCT-prescribed NWPM-and-Accuracy formula, and then reduced by fixed deductions: −0.50 marks for every missed word, −0.50 for every error, and −0.10 for every Backspace use.

If your score falls below your category's minimum qualifying percentage — 55% for General/OBC, 45% for SC, 40% for ST/PwD, or 49.5% for EWS — you are not considered for final selection, no matter how well you scored in the preliminary exam. There is also no provision to recheck or re-evaluate your typing marks at any stage.

Worked example

Suppose you type all 350 words within time, but miss 2 words, make 3 errors elsewhere in the passage, and use Backspace 5 times. Your deductions alone total (2 × 0.50) + (3 × 0.50) + (5 × 0.10) = 1.0 + 1.5 + 0.5 = 3 marks, subtracted directly from the NWPM-and-Accuracy score. On a 50-mark test with a category cutoff as tight as 55%, that 3-mark gap can be the difference between qualifying and not.

This is why practicing for accuracy — not just speed — determines your final rank in MP Assistant Grade-3. On TypingWale, every Remington Gail session trains both simultaneously.

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What Makes MP Assistant Grade-3 Different From Other Typing Tests

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Your Typing Score Is Your Entire Merit — Prelim Doesn’t Count

The 100-mark preliminary exam only screens candidates in a 1:5 ratio per category. Once you clear that screening, your prelim score is discarded — your final rank is based 100% on your Hindi Typing Skill Test marks. This changes the entire preparation math: many candidates over-invest in prelim revision and under-invest in typing practice, when it’s the typing test alone that decides who gets selected.

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No Font Choice — Remington Gail or Nothing

Unlike many state exams that let you pick between KrutiDev, Mangal Inscript, or Remington Gail, MP Assistant Grade-3 gives you exactly one option. If your existing Hindi typing skill is built on a different layout, you need focused Remington Gail retraining well before exam day — there’s no fallback font to switch to on test day.

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No Re-evaluation, Ever

The notification explicitly states there is no provision to recheck or re-evaluate your typing test marks, at any stage, for any reason. Whatever you type in those 10 minutes is your final score — there’s no appeal process to fall back on.

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Exactly 350 Words of Space — Retyping Costs You

The input box only has room for the prescribed ~350 words. If you retype a word or sentence a second time, it’s counted as a mistake — there’s no extra space to “start over” partway through, so a clean single pass matters more here than in exams with looser input rules.

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Why Typing Matters for Assistant Grade-III Officers in District Courts

Assistant Grade-III in a District or Sessions Court spends a significant part of the workday at the keyboard — preparing cause lists, typing daily orders, maintaining case registers, and handling correspondence between the district judiciary and the High Court.

The documents this post handles aren't casual paperwork — they're case diaries, court orders, RTI responses, and administrative records that become part of the official judicial record. Every one of these needs to be typed cleanly, the first time, in the correct format.

A slow or error-prone typist in this role means delayed case processing, backlogs in cause-list preparation, and — because these are legal documents — genuine consequences if an order or record contains a typing mistake.

That's exactly why this exam's rules — Backspace-only correction, a fixed word count with no retyping room, and a formula that penalizes every missed word and error — mirror the real demands of the job. The exam isn't testing raw speed for its own sake; it's testing whether you can produce clean, accurate typed records under time pressure, which is precisely what the post requires every working day.

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How TypingWale's PYQ Practice Prepares You for MP Assistant Grade-3

Generic typing tools measure your speed on random text. TypingWale builds your MP Assistant Grade-3 preparation — every passage is drawn from GK, current affairs, computer awareness, and grammar content that overlaps with your own prelim syllabus, and every practice session runs on the same Remington Gail layout, Backspace-only rules, and 350-word format as the real test.

Learn While You Type

Every practice passage is drawn from real exam-relevant content — syllabus-wise passages, daily current affairs, GK, computer awareness, and Hindi/English grammar — so your Remington Gail speed builds while you cover the same subjects tested in your Preliminary Exam.

Syllabus-Wise Typing Paragraphs

Passages are organized around the exact prelim subjects for this exam — GK and MP GK, Maths and Reasoning, General Hindi, English Knowledge, and Computer Knowledge — so typing practice and syllabus revision happen in the same session.

PYQ-Based Practice Sets

TypingWale organizes practice around PYQ-style passages so you type in the vocabulary and register this recruitment actually uses, rather than generic filler text.

Real Exam Interface Simulation

TypingWale’s MP Assistant Grade-3 mode matches the confirmed rules of the actual test: Remington Gail only, Backspace as the sole correction key, and the same fixed 350-word input space — so nothing about the interface surprises you on exam day.

Exam-Accurate Hindi Typing — Remington Gail

TypingWale’s Remington Gail lessons are built for candidates preparing for exactly this layout, whether you’re starting fresh or switching over from KrutiDev or Mangal Inscript habits.

Progress Analytics

Track your speed trend, character-level error breakdown, and daily streak — so you can see your Backspace usage and error rate drop as exam day approaches, not just your raw WPM.

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TypingWale vs Standard Typing Tools for MP Assistant Grade-3

For an exam where typing marks alone decide your selection, generic practice simply doesn't prepare you for what the real test measures.
What You NeedStandard Typing ToolTypingWale — MP Asst. Grade-3 Mode
Backspace settingAllows free editingMatches the exact Backspace-only rule, with the real −0.10 cost simulated
Passage typeRandom textGK, current affairs, Hindi/English grammar, and computer awareness content
PYQ availabilityNo government contentPYQ-style practice sets
Syllabus contentNoneMapped to the actual prelim subjects
Learn while typingNoYes — Learn While You Type
Accuracy-focused practiceTracks WPM onlyTracks NWPM, Accuracy, and total deduction impact
Remington Gail supportRarely availableDedicated Remington Gail lessons
Error formula trackingNoCPCT-style deduction tracking built in
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30-Day MP Assistant Grade-3 Typing Preparation Plan

This plan assumes your starting point is basic Hindi typing familiarity — adjust Week 1 if you're switching from KrutiDev or Mangal Inscript to Remington Gail for the first time. Daily time: 1–1.5 hours, split into two focused sessions.
Week 1
Remington Gail fundamentals or refresh
20–25 WPM

Complete Remington Gail foundational lessons

Week 2
Accuracy building, reduce Backspace reliance
28–32 WPM, error rate under 5%

Syllabus-based passages with error-tracking sessions

Week 3
Full 350-word timed mocks
32–36 WPM

Timed 10-minute mock tests matching the exact exam format

Week 4
Exam-condition practice, speed-accuracy balance
38–40+ WPM, near-zero Backspace reliance

Full mock tests under simulated Unrestricted Mode

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Mistakes That Cause Failure

Targeting exactly the minimum qualifying % with no buffer — one bad day drops you below cutoff
Practicing on Mangal Inscript or KrutiDev out of habit — this exam only accepts Remington Gail, so time spent on other layouts doesn’t transfer
Relying on Backspace as a “free” correction tool — each use costs 0.10 marks, and habitual correction adds up fast across a 350-word passage
Assuming preliminary exam performance provides any safety net — it doesn’t; typing test performance is your entire merit

TypingWale Pro Tip

Since Backspace costs you 0.10 marks per use and a missed word or error costs 0.50, the smartest practice goal isn't raw speed — it's minimizing total deductions. Track your Backspace count in every TypingWale Remington Gail session, not just your WPM.

Best Typing Software for MP Assistant Grade-3— Practice & Download

Looking for the best typing software for MP Assistant Grade-3? TypingWale is built specifically for MP Assistant Grade-3 — exact interface, correct Hindi fonts, backspace rules, and syllabus-based passages. Free to download for Windows.

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Frequently Asked Questions — MP Assistant Grade-3 Typing Test

How much typing speed is required for MP Assistant Grade-3?

The notification specifies approximately 350 words to be typed within 10 minutes, in Remington Gail. This works out to roughly 35 words per minute as a derived figure, though the official evaluation is based on NWPM (net words per minute) and accuracy together, not a standalone speed threshold.

Is Backspace allowed in the MP Assistant Grade-3 typing test?

Yes, Backspace is the only editing key allowed for corrections. Delete, Arrow keys, and Mouse are disabled during the test, and every Backspace use deducts 0.10 marks from your score.

Which posts in MP Assistant Grade-3 recruitment need a typing test?

This recruitment covers only one post — Assistant Grade-III in District and Sessions Court establishments across Madhya Pradesh — and every candidate must clear the Hindi Typing Skill Test to be considered for final selection.

How is typing speed and accuracy scored in MP Assistant Grade-3?

Typing marks are calculated using the standard CPCT-prescribed formula based on NWPM (net words per minute) and accuracy. From that base score, 0.50 marks are deducted for each missed word, 0.50 for each error, and 0.10 for each Backspace use.

How to practice MP Assistant Grade-3 typing test online?

TypingWale offers a Remington Gail practice mode built specifically for this exam, with syllabus-based passages, PYQ practice sets, and the same Backspace-only, 350-word format used in the real test.

Are previous year MP Assistant Grade-3 typing passages available?

TypingWale organizes practice around PYQ-style passages so you type in the vocabulary and register actually used in this exam, rather than generic text.

Which Hindi font should I use for MP Assistant Grade-3?

Remington Gail is the only font accepted for this exam — there’s no option to choose KrutiDev or Mangal Inscript. If you’ve trained on a different layout before, you’ll need dedicated Remington Gail practice.

What happens if I fail the MP Assistant Grade-3 typing test?

If your typing test score falls below your category’s minimum qualifying percentage — 55% for General/OBC, 45% for SC, 40% for ST/PwD, 49.5% for EWS — you are not considered for final selection, regardless of your preliminary exam performance.

Are typing marks added to merit in MP Assistant Grade-3?

Yes — and they are the only marks that count. The 100-mark preliminary exam is used purely to screen candidates in a fixed ratio, and those marks are discarded afterward. Your final merit rank is based entirely on your 50-mark Hindi Typing Skill Test score.

Can I retype the passage in the MP Assistant Grade-3 typing test?

Only within the same 350-word space provided — there’s no additional space for a second attempt. If you retype a word or sentence, it counts as an error rather than a correction.

What is the best way to prepare for the MP Assistant Grade-3 typing test?

Since typing marks decide 100% of your final merit, focused Remington Gail practice matters more than general typing speed. TypingWale’s Learn While You Type approach lets you build Remington Gail speed using GK, current affairs, and computer awareness passages that also cover your prelim syllabus.

What is the selection process for MP Assistant Grade-3?

Selection runs through an Online Preliminary Exam (100 marks, MCQ) that screens candidates, followed by a Hindi Typing Skill Test (50 marks) that alone decides your final merit. The typing test is where your actual selection is won or lost.

Is there any provision to recheck my MP Assistant Grade-3 typing marks?

No. The notification explicitly states there is no provision for rechecking or re-evaluating typing test marks at any stage. Your result from the 10-minute test is final.

Official Sources — MP Assistant Grade-3 Typing Test

SourceDocumentVerified Status
MP High Court, JabalpurAdvertisement No. 614/परीक्षा/2026 — Direct Recruitment to Assistant Grade-III posts, District & Sessions Court establishments (verify for the current active cycle) — www.mphc.gov.in✓ Official — Primary Source

Last updated: 2026-08-21 · Verified from: MP High Court Advertisement No. 614/परीक्षा/2026 · Always check www.mphc.gov.in for the current recruitment cycle before applying.

Backspace-only correction · Syllabus-based passages · PYQ typing sets · 10-min exam format · Learn While You Type