Can I use this for CPCT typing test practice?
Yes, as formula-based Hindi or English practice. Use the official CPCT mock interface as well; KarmSakha's result is not an official score card.
CPCT & exam typing
Measure your typing speed in words per minute (WPM) for CPCT, SSC CHSL DEO and government computer certification exams — with Hindi and English support.
Live WPM
Workspace
Formula-based practice estimate using correct and incorrect words. The official CPCT interface remains authoritative; this is not a score card or certificate.
How to use it
The current CPCT Rulebook v1.4 lists minimum typing-module scores of 30 net words per minute (NWPM) for English and 20 NWPM for Hindi. Recruitment bodies can require higher scores, so verify the rulebook and the vacancy notice you will use the score card for. Other exams may use different measures, including key depressions per hour.
CPCT assesses Hindi typing in Unicode and its official instructions identify Inscript and Remington (GAIL) layouts. Practise the layout shown on your admit card; an English result should not be treated as proof of Hindi speed.
Use repeatable sessions and compare net WPM, accuracy and incorrect words over time. Increase speed only after errors are under control; this tool does not promise a fixed improvement within a particular number of days.
Exam prep
FAQ
Yes, as formula-based Hindi or English practice. Use the official CPCT mock interface as well; KarmSakha's result is not an official score card.
Yes. The KarmSakha typing practice is free with an instant NWPM, accuracy and incorrect-word estimate; no login is required.
Yes. Daily timed practice here complements SSC CHSL mock tests when you are preparing for the typing stage.
Requirements vary by exam. The current CPCT Rulebook v1.4 lists 30 NWPM for English and 20 NWPM for Hindi as minimum typing-module scores, while other exams may use key depressions per hour. Always check the current rulebook and your recruitment notice.
They are separate skills. CPCT uses Unicode Hindi with the notified Inscript or Remington (GAIL) layout, so practise and assess Hindi independently from English.