Delhi Police HCM Typing Requirements
The HCM (Head Constable Ministerial) post in Delhi Police requires a typing skill test as part of the final selection:
Operational_Tactics
- — Speed: 35 WPM English or 30 WPM Hindi
- — Duration: 10 minutes
- — The typing test is a qualifying stage after the written exam
- — Interface: Delhi Police's own typing platform (similar to SSC/TCS interface)
- — Both Hindi and English options are available at the exam
Tips for Delhi Police HCM Typing
Key strategies:
Operational_Tactics
- — 🚔 Delhi Police passages may include police terminology — "FIR", "challan", "constable" — practice these
- — ⌨️ 35 WPM is very achievable in 2–3 months of regular practice
- — 🎯 Aim for 42+ WPM — useful buffer for exam-day pressure
- — 🔡 English typing is recommended for most candidates over Hindi for HCM
- — 📊 Track accuracy strictly — Delhi Police requires ≥95%
Query_Log [FAQ]
Q: Is Delhi Police HCM post a constable post?
A: Yes, it is a Head Constable (ministerial) post — a clerical/office role within Delhi Police, different from field constable.