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GSSC LDC/Recovery Clerk Skill/Typing Test 2026 scheduled on March 7. Check exam centers, timings, and essential documents. Download admit card & ID proof required.

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The Goa Staff Selection Commission (GSSC) has released an important notice regarding the Skill Test/Typing Test for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) candidates for the posts of Lower Division Clerk/Recovery Clerk. This crucial test is scheduled for 7th March, 2026 (Saturday). Candidates who have been shortlisted for this stage must prepare thoroughly and adhere to the instructions provided to ensure a smooth examination experience.

Exam Overview

Organization Goa Staff Selection Commission (GSSC)
Post Name Lower Division Clerk / Recovery Clerk
Exam Type Skill Test / Typing Test (for PwBD Candidates)
Advertisement No. 03 of Year 2024
Exam Date 7th March, 2026 (Saturday)
Reporting Time At least 30 minutes prior to scheduled time
Venue L. D. Samant Memorial High School/ Vidya Prabodhini Complex, Alto, Porvorim – Goa
Official Notice Ref. No.1/50/2025-GSSC/261 dated 04/03/2026

Exam Schedule

The Skill Test/Typing Test will be conducted in two shifts on the specified date. Candidates are advised to check their respective examination time against their name/application ID in the official notification.

Shift Time of Examination
Shift 1 09:00 a.m.
Shift 2 11:00 a.m.

Exam Centers

The examination will be held at a single venue in Goa:

  • L. D. Samant Memorial High School/ Vidya Prabodhini Complex, Alto, Porvorim – Goa

Exam Pattern

The official notification specifies a ‘Skill Test/Typing Test’ but does not detail the exact pattern (e.g., words per minute, error percentage, specific software). However, based on typical government LDC/Clerk recruitment, candidates can generally expect the following:

Aspect Typical Requirement (General Guidance)
Test Type Typing Test (English/Hindi as per initial application/notification)
Duration Usually 10-15 minutes
Speed Often 30-35 words per minute (WPM) for English, 25-30 WPM for Hindi. This may vary for PwBD candidates.
Accuracy High accuracy is crucial, usually with a permissible error margin (e.g., 5-10%). Penalties for errors are common.
Method Could be on computer (most common) or sometimes on a typewriter (less common now).

Note: The specific details of the Skill Test/Typing Test pattern, including required speed and accuracy, were not explicitly mentioned in this particular notice. Candidates are strongly advised to refer to the original Advertisement No. 3 of Year 2024 for precise details or check the official GSSC website for any further updates regarding the test pattern.

Admit Card

It is mandatory for all candidates to produce their e-admit card at the examination venue. This admit card would have been issued to them during the CBT-III stage.

What to Verify on Your Admit Card:

  • Your Name, Roll Number, and Application ID
  • Date and Time of the Skill Test/Typing Test
  • Exact Examination Venue Address
  • Your Photograph and Signature
  • Any specific instructions mentioned on the admit card

Documents Required on Exam Day

Candidates must carry the following documents to the examination venue:

Mandatory Documents:

  • E-Admit Card: The admit card issued during CBT-III. Ensure it is printed clearly.
  • Valid Original Photo ID Proof: Any one of the following original documents:
    • Aadhaar Card / E-Aadhaar
    • PAN Card
    • Voter ID Card
    • Driving License
    • Passport
    • Employee ID (if applicable)
    • College/University ID Card (if applicable)

Important Notes:

  • Photocopies of ID proofs are generally not accepted unless accompanied by the original.
  • Ensure the name on your admit card matches exactly with the name on your ID proof.

Exam Day Instructions

To ensure a smooth examination process, candidates must strictly follow these instructions:

Do’s:

  • Report on Time: Arrive at the examination venue at least 30 minutes before your scheduled examination time. This allows for necessary formalities and avoids last-minute stress.
  • Carry Required Documents: Bring your e-admit card and a valid original photo ID proof.
  • Follow Invigilator’s Instructions: Listen carefully to all instructions given by the invigilators.
  • Maintain Discipline: Observe strict discipline and decorum inside the examination hall.

Don’ts:

  • Do Not Be Late: Latecomers may not be permitted to enter the examination venue.
  • Do Not Carry Prohibited Items: Avoid carrying electronic gadgets like mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, or any study material into the examination hall.
  • Do Not Engage in Malpractice: Any form of cheating or unfair means will lead to immediate disqualification.

Last-Minute Tips for Skill/Typing Test

As the exam date approaches, focus on these tips to optimize your performance:

  • Practice Regularly: Consistency is key. Even a few days of focused practice can improve your speed and accuracy.
  • Focus on Accuracy First: While speed is important, accuracy should be your primary goal. Errors can lead to deductions.
  • Warm-Up: Before the test, do a short warm-up typing exercise to get your fingers ready.
  • Maintain Posture: Sit comfortably with a straight back and wrists elevated to prevent fatigue.
  • Read Instructions Carefully: On the exam day, read all instructions on the screen or provided by the invigilator very carefully.
  • Stay Calm: Nerves can affect performance. Take a few deep breaths before starting the test.

What to Expect on Exam Day

Understanding the typical environment can reduce anxiety:

  • Entry Formalities: Expect a thorough check of your admit card and ID proof at the entry point.
  • Seating Arrangement: You will be assigned a specific computer/workstation.
  • Test Interface: The typing test is usually conducted on a computer. You’ll likely see a passage on the screen that you need to type into a designated text box.
  • Timer: A timer will be visible, counting down the duration of your test.
  • Post-Test: Once the test is over, follow the instructions to submit your response or log out.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Is the Skill Test/Typing Test mandatory for all PwBD candidates?

A1: Yes, as per the notice, the Skill Test/Typing Test is scheduled for the listed PwBD candidates for the post of Lower Division Clerk/Recovery Clerk.

Q2: What should I do if my name is not on the list but I was expecting to be called?

A2: Candidates whose names are not on the list but believe they should be included should contact the Goa Staff Selection Commission immediately, referencing the relevant advertisement and previous CBT-III notification.

Q3: Can I carry a calculator or any electronic device?

A3: No, electronic gadgets like mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, etc., are strictly prohibited inside the examination venue.

Q4: What if I forget my original ID proof?

A4: It is mandatory to carry a valid original photo ID proof along with your admit card. Without it, you might not be allowed to appear for the examination.

Q5: Is there any specific dress code for the exam?

A5: While no specific dress code is mentioned, it’s advisable to wear comfortable and modest clothing that does not hinder your ability to type. Avoid elaborate jewelry or accessories.

Q6: Will there be a practice session before the actual test starts?

A6: Usually, there isn’t a dedicated practice session, but the test interface might have a few seconds of warm-up before the timer officially begins. It’s best to practice extensively beforehand.

Q7: What happens if I report late to the venue?

A7: Candidates are advised to report at least 30 minutes prior to the scheduled time. Latecomers may not be permitted to enter the examination venue, leading to disqualification.

Q8: Where can I find the official advertisement for the LDC/Recovery Clerk posts?

A8: You should refer to Advertisement No. 3 of Year 2024 on the official website of the Goa Staff Selection Commission (GSSC) for complete details regarding the recruitment.