Free Typing Test — Hindi & English Speed Test for Govt Jobs
Practice typing for SSC, UPSSSC, Railway, and state government exams. Hindi and English both available.
Free Online Typing Test for Hindi and English — Government Job Exam Preparation
Most government job exams in India include a typing test as part of the skill test or computer proficiency test. Whether you are preparing for SSC CHSL, UPSSSC, Railway Clerk, State Secretariat, or any other sarkari exam with a typing component, daily practice on our free typing test is essential.
Typing Speed Requirements for Popular Government Exams
- SSC CHSL (Lower Division Clerk) — English: 35 WPM | Hindi: 30 WPM (on computer)
- SSC CGL (Tax Assistant) — English: 8,000 key depressions per hour
- UPSSSC (UP Subordinate Staff) — Hindi: 25 WPM (Mangal font)
- Railway NTPC (Junior Clerk) — English: 30 WPM | Hindi: 25 WPM
- State Secretariat Clerk — Varies by state, typically 30 WPM Hindi
- High Court LDC / Data Entry Operator — 35 WPM English or 30 WPM Hindi
How to Improve Typing Speed for Government Exams
Improving your typing speed requires consistent daily practice. Here are proven tips:
- Practice daily — At least 30 minutes every day is more effective than long sessions once a week.
- Focus on accuracy first — Speed naturally increases when you type accurately. Rushing leads to more errors and actually lower net speed.
- Learn touch typing — Memorize key positions and avoid looking at the keyboard.
- Use the correct font — For Hindi government exams, practice in Mangal or KrutiDev as required by the specific exam.
- Practice under time pressure — Use our timed tests (1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 minute options) to simulate exam conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the UPSSSC typing test in Hindi or English?
UPSSSC typing tests are primarily in Hindi. The font used is Mangal (Unicode). Our Hindi typing test lets you practice in this format to build the required speed of 25 WPM.
How is typing speed measured — WPM or KDPH?
Both. WPM (Words Per Minute) is the most common — one word equals 5 keystrokes. KDPH (Key Depressions Per Hour) is used by SSC CGL. 8,000 KDPH is approximately equivalent to 27 WPM.