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Free Typing Speed Test and Typing Practice Online - Check WPM, SSC CHSL, Court Exams 2026

Free online typing test and typing practice tool - check typing speed in WPM with real-time accuracy tracking. Essential for SSC CHSL, Court Typist, LDC/UDC, Data Entry Operator, and all government clerical exams. No signup needed.

This free typing speed test simulates the actual government exam format. Practice daily to build speed and accuracy. The 10-minute setting matches the actual SSC CHSL typing test duration exactly. Track your WPM improvement every week.

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How to Use This Typing Speed Test - Check WPM Online

Using this free online typing test is simple. Select your preferred test duration from the options above - 1 minute for a quick WPM check, 2 minutes for short practice, 5 minutes for intermediate practice, or 10 minutes to simulate the actual SSC CHSL typing test duration. Click on the typing area below the passage. Begin typing the text shown - the timer starts automatically on your first keystroke. Your WPM (words per minute), accuracy percentage, and character count update in real-time as you type. Incorrectly typed characters are highlighted so you can identify patterns in your mistakes. At the end of the test, you see a detailed result showing your final WPM, accuracy, total characters typed, and whether you meet the requirements for your target government post. Practice daily and track your WPM improvement week by week.

Typing Speed Requirements for Government Exams - WPM Chart

Different government posts require different minimum typing speeds - knowing your target WPM helps you plan your preparation. SSC CHSL LDC and JSA posts require 35 WPM in English or 30 WPM in Hindi. SSC CHSL DEO posts require 8,000 key depressions per hour (approximately 27 WPM for English text). Court Typist positions at District Courts require 25 to 30 WPM, while High Court typist positions require 30 to 40 WPM. High Court LDC requires 25 to 30 WPM in English. DSSSB LDC and Clerk requires 35 WPM. Railway Clerk typing requirements vary by category. State Government Clerk and Typist positions vary between 20 and 35 WPM depending on the state and department. Practice daily using the 10-minute test setting on this tool, which matches the actual SSC CHSL exam format exactly.

How to Improve Typing Speed - Typing Practice Tips for Government Exams

The single most effective improvement technique is learning touch typing - typing without looking at the keyboard using all ten fingers in the correct positions. Place your left index finger on F and right index finger on J (both keys have raised bumps you can feel). The other fingers rest naturally on the adjacent keys. Never look at the keyboard - train your fingers to know key positions from memory. This technique alone typically doubles typing speed over 4 to 6 weeks of practice. Beyond touch typing, focus on accuracy above speed - errors are penalized heavily in actual government typing tests (in SSC CHSL, each error reduces your net WPM score). Aim for above 95% accuracy before trying to type faster. Practice with this free typing test for 30 minutes daily - use the 2-minute setting for warm-up and the 10-minute setting for stamina training. Start tracking your WPM every Monday to measure weekly progress. Most candidates improve from 20 WPM to the required 35 WPM in 4 to 6 weeks of consistent daily practice.

Online Typing Test in English - Typing Practice for SSC CHSL, Court Typist, LDC

This free online typing test in English provides practice passages similar in vocabulary and sentence structure to those used in actual government typing exams. English government typing tests use formal document-style passages - the same type of text you encounter in administrative correspondence and government notices. Practice with this tool regularly to get familiar with the passage style. In the actual SSC CHSL typing test, you are given a printed copy of the passage to type from - you cannot use Backspace to correct errors in some versions of the test (errors are counted but typing continues). Our tool lets you practice in both corrective mode (Backspace allowed) and non-stop mode to simulate both exam formats. For Hindi typing test practice (Kruti Dev and Mangal fonts), use our dedicated Hindi Typing Test.

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Frequently Asked Questions

❓ What typing speed in WPM is required for SSC CHSL 2026?
SSC CHSL requires a minimum typing speed of 35 WPM in English or 30 WPM in Hindi on computer for LDC and JSA posts. The Typing Skill Test (Tier-III) lasts 10 minutes. Errors are penalized - aim for 40 to 45 WPM in practice so that even with some errors, your effective speed remains above 35 WPM. Use the 10-minute setting on this tool to practice in the exact same format as the actual exam.
❓ What is the typing speed requirement for Data Entry Operator (DEO)?
For SSC CHSL DEO posts, the requirement is 8,000 key depressions per hour (KDPH) which equals approximately 27 WPM for English text. For CGPDTM DEO posts, the requirement is 15,000 KDPH. For other DEO positions in various government departments, requirements range from 5,000 to 15,000 KDPH depending on the department. DEO typing tests are measured in keystrokes per hour rather than words per minute.
❓ How to improve typing speed fast for government exams?
The most effective method is learning touch typing - typing without looking at the keyboard using all ten fingers with hands on the home row. Place your left index finger on F and right index finger on J (both keys have bumps). Practice daily for 30 minutes. Start with 2-minute sessions focusing on accuracy above 95% - speed follows accuracy naturally. Gradually increase to 10-minute sessions. Most candidates improve from 20 WPM to 35 WPM in 4 to 6 weeks of consistent daily practice.
❓ Which government jobs require a typing test?
Government jobs with mandatory typing tests include: SSC CHSL LDC, JSA, and DEO posts, SSC Stenographer Grade C and D, Court Typist and Stenographer, High Court LDC, DSSSB LDC and DEO, Railway Clerk, State Government Clerk and Typist positions, UPPSC and UPSSSC clerical exams, and various other central and state government secretarial and data entry positions. Typing requirements range from 25 WPM to 40 WPM depending on the post.
❓ What is the difference between WPM and key depressions per hour?
WPM (words per minute) counts words typed per minute where each word is typically 5 characters. Key Depressions Per Hour (KDPH) counts every keystroke per hour. Conversion: 8,000 KDPH equals approximately 27 WPM, 10,000 KDPH equals approximately 33 WPM, and 15,000 KDPH equals approximately 50 WPM. SSC CHSL uses WPM for LDC posts (35 WPM) while DEO posts use KDPH (8,000 KDPH).
❓ Is this online typing test similar to the actual SSC CHSL exam format?
Yes. The actual SSC CHSL Tier-III typing test gives candidates a printed passage to type on a computer within 10 minutes. This tool provides the same format - select 10 minutes, type the passage shown, and see your WPM and accuracy. Errors are highlighted in real-time. Practice daily with the 10-minute setting to build the stamina needed for the actual exam. Focus on maintaining above 95% accuracy since errors are penalized in the actual SSC CHSL test.
❓ Can I practice Hindi typing on this tool?
This tool is optimized for English typing practice. For Hindi typing required for SSC CHSL Hindi stream, UPSC Stenographer, and state government exams using Kruti Dev or Mangal font, use our Hindi Typing Test tool from the tools menu. It supports both Kruti Dev 010 and Unicode Mangal font layouts.

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