CPCT Typing Test Mock
MP's Computer Proficiency Certification Test scores typing in net words per minute: 30 NWPM to qualify in English and 20 NWPM in Hindi, each in a 15-minute session. This CPCT typing test mock defaults to Hindi — the section most candidates fear — with exam-register Devanagari passages, matra-aware akshara scoring and a pass/fail line at 20 NWPM. Practise on the layout you registered for: Remington (Krutidev) or InScript (Mangal), both fine here since your Unicode output is what gets checked.
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Preparing CPCT Typing Test for you…
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Your result
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Net WPM = gross WPM minus uncorrected errors per minute — exams score net, so an error you fixed with backspace costs time, but an error you left costs a full word.
Recent tests on this page (saved on this device only)
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How to use this tool
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Practise your registered layout
CPCT lets you type Hindi on Remington (Krutidev-style) or InScript (Mangal) — set that keyboard up on your system and use it here.
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Type the Hindi passage
Passages match CPCT's formal register — government schemes, computers, education — and scoring counts each akshara with its matras as one unit.
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Clear 20 NWPM consistently
The result card shows your net WPM against the 20 NWPM Hindi benchmark; repeat daily and keep your streak alive until passing is boring.
Questions people ask
What are the CPCT typing benchmarks?
30 NWPM for the English typing section and 20 NWPM for Hindi, each typed over 15 minutes. NWPM means net words per minute — errors are deducted — and both sections are scored separately in the CPCT scorecard.
Why is the Hindi benchmark lower than the English one?
Devanagari takes more keystrokes per word: matras, halant conjuncts and shift combinations mean a Hindi "word" costs roughly half again as many depressions as an English one. 20 NWPM Hindi is comparable effort to 30 NWPM English.
Which keyboard layouts does CPCT allow for Hindi?
Remington GAIL (the Krutidev-style layout) and InScript (the Mangal layout) are the standard options. This mock accepts either, because it checks your Unicode Devanagari output rather than your key presses.
How long is a CPCT score valid, and who needs it?
A CPCT scorecard is valid for seven years and is required for many MP government posts — data entry operators, assistants grade-3, stenographers and similar. Both the computer-knowledge MCQ section and the typing sections must be cleared.
Does this mock replicate the CPCT software exactly?
No — it replicates what matters for practice: the register of the passages, matra-aware net-WPM scoring, and the benchmarks. The exam-day interface looks different, but the typing skill transfers one to one.
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