PREPARACIÓN DE EXAMEN
Práctica para exámenes de mecanografía gubernamentales
Práctica gratuita y sin cuenta para SSC CHSL, RRB NTPC, CPCT y exámenes de mecanografía clericales a nivel estatal. Cada prueba carga una ventana bloqueada de 10 minutos al estilo del examen real.
SSC CHSL Tier-II Typing Test
Objetivo 35 PPM · 10 min
The SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) typing test is a qualifying skill test conducted by the Staff Selection Commission as part of recruitment for Lower Division Clerk, Junior Secretariat Assistant, Postal Assistant, and Sorting Assistant posts. Candidates type a given passage on a computer keyboard within a strict 10-minute window. The minimum requirement is 35 WPM in English (10,500 key depressions per hour) or 30 WPM in Hindi (9,000 KDPH). The test is qualifying in nature, but failing it disqualifies you from final selection regardless of how well you did in Tier-I or Tier-II. The practice page below gives you free, exam-aligned typing practice in English and Hindi without an account - same 10-minute format, same passage style, same thresholds.
RRB NTPC Typing Skill Test
Objetivo 30 PPM · 10 min
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) NTPC typing skill test is a qualifying skill stage for typist-cum-clerk posts such as Junior Clerk-cum-Typist, Accounts Clerk-cum-Typist, Senior Clerk-cum-Typist, and Junior Account Assistant. Candidates type a given passage in English or Hindi on a computer keyboard for a 10-minute window. The minimum requirement is 30 WPM in English (9,000 KDPH) or 25 WPM in Hindi (7,500 KDPH) - slightly lower thresholds than SSC CHSL. The test is qualifying in nature, but failing it removes you from the candidate pool entirely for that recruitment cycle. This page is free, exam-style 10-minute practice in both languages with real RRB-style passages drawn from railway administration prose.
Computer Proficiency Certification Test (CPCT) - Madhya Pradesh
Objetivo 30 PPM · 15 min
The Computer Proficiency Certification Test (CPCT), conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Agency for Promotion of Information Technology (MAP_IT), is a state-level certification required for clerical hiring across most Madhya Pradesh government departments and public-sector undertakings. The test has two main components: a multiple-choice computer-knowledge section, and a typing-skill section that includes both English and Hindi typing modules. The typing threshold is typically 30 WPM in English and 20 WPM in Hindi, with strong accuracy expectations. The CPCT certificate, once earned, is valid for seven years and is accepted by virtually every MP government department for clerical and computer-operator post recruitment. This page is your free, exam-aligned practice surface in both languages.
State Government Clerical Typing Tests (India)
Objetivo 30 PPM · 10 min
Most Indian state governments conduct their own clerical typing tests as a qualifying stage in recruitment for posts like Lower Division Clerk, Steno-Typist, Junior Assistant, and equivalent. Thresholds vary by state and department - typically 25-35 WPM in English and 20-30 WPM in the state's official language. This page is a general practice guide that works across most state typing exams. For the exact format and threshold for your state, check the recruitment notification on the relevant state PSC or recruitment board website.
Krutidev / Mangal Font Hindi Typing Test (Government & Legacy)
Objetivo 30 PPM · 10 min
Hindi typing tests in India fall into two font conventions. Mangal is the modern Unicode standard used by SSC, RRB, UPSC, CPCT, and most central government typing exams since 2017 - it runs on the InScript keyboard layout. Krutidev is the legacy Remington-style font still mandated by several state government recruitments, a handful of public-sector banks, court stenography roles, and many private-sector typing assessments. Practicing on the wrong font costs candidates weeks of misplaced muscle memory. This page is a free, exam-style 10-minute Hindi typing practice that covers both font conventions, with the corpus drawn from real government, administrative, and educational prose - the same kind of passage style you'll see on exam day.
UPSSSC (Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission) Typing Test
Objetivo 30 PPM · 10 min
The UPSSSC (Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission) conducts typing tests as a qualifying skill stage for clerical, stenographer, and computer-operator recruitments across the Uttar Pradesh state government. Speed requirements vary by post - typically 25-30 WPM in Hindi for Lower Division Clerk and Junior Assistant positions, and 30-35 WPM in English for stenographer and computer-operator roles. The format is computer-based, ten minutes locked, with the candidate typing a given passage in either Hindi (using Mangal font on InScript layout, or in some legacy posts still Krutidev) or English. This page is a free, exam-style practice surface with passages drawn from UP government administrative writing.
IBPS Clerk Typing Test (Computer Proficiency Test)
Objetivo 30 PPM · 10 min
The IBPS Clerk recruitment includes a typing-style computer proficiency check after the main and preliminary exam stages, conducted for candidates who clear the written tests. The formal IBPS Clerk exam does not test typing speed during its preliminary or main stages, but several participating public-sector banks include in-house typing assessments during the joining or training phase, typically expecting 25-30 WPM in English with 95%+ accuracy. For Hindi-region branch postings the assessment may also include a Hindi typing component. This page is a free practice surface for bank clerical typing prep, with passages drawn from real banking, financial, and administrative prose - the same writing style that bank clerks handle daily.
LDC (Lower Division Clerk) Typing Test - Central & State Government
Objetivo 35 PPM · 10 min
The LDC (Lower Division Clerk) typing test is a qualifying skill stage in clerical recruitment across central government departments, state government PSCs, several public-sector banks, courts, and many statutory bodies in India. The exact format and threshold vary by the recruiting body. SSC CHSL LDC, the highest-volume version, requires 35 WPM English or 30 WPM Hindi over a 10-minute window. Various state PSCs use thresholds in the 25-30 WPM range, sometimes in the state's official language alongside or instead of English. This page is a free practice surface for LDC typing prep, covering both English and Hindi formats with passages drawn from the kind of administrative prose that LDC-level work actually involves.