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Master typing for UP Police, UPSSSC, SSC and other competitive exams with real exam conditions

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Different exam layouts supported so your practice matches the pattern.

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Hindi + English

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UP Police

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UP Police ASI Accounts Hindi Typing Test

Hindi
15 min Mangal 15.00 WPM
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UP Police SI ASI and CO English Typing Test

English
15 min English 30.00 WPM
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UP Police SI ASI and CO Hindi Typing Test

Hindi
15 min Mangal 25.00 WPM
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UPSSSC

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UPSSSC Junior Assistant English Typing Test

English
5 min English 30.00 WPM
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UPSSSC Junior Assistant Hindi Typing Test

Hindi
5 min Mangal 25.00 WPM
Start Test

RRB NTPC English Typing Test

English
10 min English 30.00 WPM
Start Test

SSC CGL English Typing Test

English
15 min English 27.00 WPM
Start Test

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About Government Typing Exams in India

Key information every aspirant should know

Why Typing Tests Matter

Most government clerical and data-entry positions in India require candidates to pass a typing proficiency test. Exams like UP Police Computer Operator, UPSSSC Junior Assistant, SSC CHSL, and DSSSB recruit candidates who can type accurately within strict time limits. Failing the typing test means disqualification, even if you score well in written exams.

Typing tests evaluate your speed (words per minute or keystrokes per hour), accuracy (percentage of correctly typed text), and ability to work under time pressure. Each recruiting body uses different software, evaluation engines, and error-deduction rules. Practicing on a platform that replicates these conditions gives you a significant advantage on exam day.

Exam Requirements at a Glance

Exam Language Speed Required Duration
UP Police (Computer Operator) Hindi & English 25 WPM (Hindi) / 30 WPM (English) 15 min
UPSSSC (Junior Assistant) Hindi 25 WPM 5 min
SSC CHSL (LDC/DEO) English / Hindi 35 WPM (English) / 30 WPM (Hindi) 10 min
DSSSB (Grade II DASS) English 35 WPM 10 min

Requirements may change — always verify from official notifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about typing exam preparation and our platform.

Yes. Each typing test on TypingExam.in is configured to match the official exam interface, time limits, evaluation rules, and font requirements used by the recruiting body. For example, UP Police tests use a split-screen layout with the passage on top and the typing area below, exactly as seen in the actual exam. Our evaluators replicate how errors are counted — including backspace handling, half-errors, and full-errors — so your practice results closely reflect real exam performance.

The platform supports both English and Hindi typing practice. For Hindi, we support Kruti Dev (Remington GAIL layout) and Mangal (Inscript / Remington layout) — the two fonts most commonly used in government typing exams. You can choose your preferred font and keyboard layout before starting a test. English typing uses the standard QWERTY layout.

Navigate to the Exams section, choose the government exam you are preparing for (e.g., UP Police, UPSSSC, SSC), select a typing test from the available options, pick a passage to type, and click "Start Test". The exam timer will begin immediately and the typing interface will match real exam conditions. No registration or sign-up is needed.

Required typing speeds vary by exam. UP Police Computer Operator requires 25 WPM in Hindi and 30 WPM in English. UPSSSC Junior Assistant typically requires 25 WPM in Hindi (Kruti Dev). SSC CHSL needs 35 WPM in English or 30 WPM in Hindi. These are minimum qualifying speeds — candidates should aim above the cutoff to have a comfortable margin. Practice regularly on our platform to build speed and consistency.

Kruti Dev is a legacy Hindi font that uses the Remington (GAIL) keyboard layout. Characters are mapped to English keys in specific positions. Mangal is a Unicode Hindi font used with Inscript or Remington layouts and is the standard for modern Hindi computing. Different exams may require different fonts — UP Police typically uses a Kruti Dev style interface, while some central government exams use Mangal. Our platform lets you practice with both fonts so you are prepared for any exam.

Typing speed is calculated as Words Per Minute (WPM) or Keystrokes Per Hour (KPH) depending on the exam. In the WPM method, every 5 characters (including spaces) count as one word. For example, 250 correctly typed characters in 10 minutes equals 25 WPM. Some exams deduct errors from the gross speed — full errors reduce your score by one word, while half-errors may count as 0.5 words. Our evaluator applies the same calculation method used by the specific exam you are practicing for.

For Mangal (Unicode Hindi) typing, you need to enable the Hindi keyboard layout in your operating system settings — no additional software is required. On Windows, go to Settings → Time & Language → Language → Add Hindi, then switch using Win+Space. For Kruti Dev typing, you need to install the Kruti Dev font and use the Remington (GAIL) keyboard layout. Our platform provides keyboard layout hints before each test so you know exactly what to set up.

Yes, TypingExam.in is completely free to use. All typing tests, practice passages, result analysis, and exam simulations are available at no cost. There is no registration required — you can start practicing immediately. We believe every government exam aspirant should have access to quality typing practice without financial barriers.