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What is the BSR Hindi Typing Test?
The BSR Hindi Typing Test evaluates your Hindi typing speed and accuracy using standard Unicode (Inscript/Mangal) keyboard input. Government data entry and typist positions — particularly SSC CHSL DEO, Court Stenographer, and State Secretariat posts — require minimum Hindi typing proficiency measured in WPM (Words Per Minute) or KDPH (Key Depressions Per Hour). This tool provides timed tests with Hindi passages at three difficulty levels, tracking WPM, accuracy percentage, KDPH, and error count in real time.
Hindi Typing Requirements for Government Jobs (2026)
- SSC CHSL DEO: 8,000 KDPH (approximately 35 WPM) Hindi typing on computer
- Court Typist: 25-30 WPM in Hindi typing, varying by court
- State Secretariat: 20-25 WPM in Hindi typing for LDC/UDC posts
- UPSC CAPF AC: Basic Hindi typing proficiency required
- Railways: Hindi typing speed required for specific clerical posts
How to Use the Hindi Typing Test
- Select duration: Choose 1, 2, 5, or 10 minute test depending on your practice need
- Choose difficulty: Easy (simple words), Medium (sentences), Hard (paragraphs) — government exams typically use paragraph-level difficulty
- Start typing: Click "Start Test" and begin typing the Hindi text shown in the reference area
- Track results: Monitor your WPM, accuracy, KDPH, and error count in real time. Results are finalised when the timer ends
Tips to Improve Hindi Typing Speed
Practise with the Inscript keyboard layout, which is the standard for government typing tests. Memorise the Hindi character positions — matras (vowel signs) are on the left hand, consonants on the right. Start with Easy mode and gradually increase difficulty as your muscle memory develops. Aim for accuracy first, then speed — most government tests require 90%+ accuracy. Practise daily for 30-45 minutes, focusing on common conjunct characters (संयुक्त अक्षर) that appear frequently in formal Hindi text. The KDPH counter helps you track progress against the SSC benchmark of 8,000 KDPH.
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