Practicing typing at home with exam-like pressure can drastically improve your speed and accuracy. TypingSathi creates a real exam-like interface (complete with time limits and simulated hall noise) so you feel as if you’re in the actual exam hall. It even plays exam hall ambient sounds (murmuring, ticking, etc.) to handle pressure. With this setup, you’ll get comfortable with the exact environment of SSC, CHSL, railways or any government typing test before entering the exam room.
Thanks to the realistic interface, your practice will mirror real test conditions from day one.
Exam Simulation Tips: Use TypingSathi’s settings to mimic real exam rules – timed tests (10–15 min), no on-screen corrections, and required layouts (like Remington–Gail for Hindi). For even more realism, enable Exam Hall Sound in the settings (it’s a checkbox in TypingSathi) so you hear subtle ambient noise. This trains your focus just like a real hall. In short, set your practice session to “Real Exam Mode” and let TypingSathi recreate the full test environment at home.
Advanced Practice Settings
- Highlight Options: You can toggle Letter Highlight or Word Highlight on/off to guide your eyes, or turn No Highlight mode for a tougher practice.
- Backspace Modes: Choose from Backspace Allowed, One-Word Backspace, or No Backspace. (No Backspace mimics strict exams like BSF/CRPF where mistakes are final.)
- Custom Keystrokes: Adjust speed targets and key-debounce to simulate low-end computers. TypingSathi’s Custom Practice Settings let you fine-tune these parameters.
These options let you customize practice precisely. For example, disabling backspace forces accuracy, while enabling one-word backspace simulates some exam rules. Using bold font in questions or passages (another TypingSathi option) can help emphasize important parts. All these advanced settings ensure you build the correct habits (like using TAB for new paragraphs, which many exams require).
Guide to Type and Practice Mistyped Words
Before diving into timed tests, use TypingSathi’s Guide to Type (Passage Practice Mode) to learn typing step-by-step. This mode displays the passage and trains you on each line at your pace – ideal for beginners. You can repeatedly type sample paragraphs, even in reverse or repeated order, to build muscle memory. This feature is a great warm-up: you get to “practice before attempting the test” so your fingers know the layout.
After completing a mock test, focus on weaknesses with Practice Mistyped Words. TypingSathi automatically flags every incorrectly typed word and lets you drill those only. This “targeted practice” is game-changing: instead of redoing the whole passage, you concentrate on “the words you typed incorrectly”. Combined with Repetition Mode(repeats tough words) and Reverse Mode (displays words backward), you’ll strengthen weak areas fast. In short, Practice Wrong/Mistyped Words means smarter practice, not harder, saving time and boosting your accuracy.
Detailed Results & Performance Metrics
After each session, TypingSathi gives a comprehensive report of your performance. You’ll see:
- Gross & Net WPM: Words per minute before/after errors (actual speed vs. accuracy-adjusted).
- KSPM (Keystrokes per Minute): Total keystrokes speed – very useful for Hindi tests (like Remington-Gail layout has more key presses).
- Accuracy & Error Rate: Percentage of correct keys and detailed error count (with fulland half error accounting). TypingSathi even counts half-errors (punctuation/spaces) vs full errors.
- Total Keystrokes Typed: Key count and backspaces used.
It also shows which characters or words tripped you up. All stats update in real-time as you type, thanks to Live Speed & Accuracy Tracking and Precise Error Counting. The result page may look dense, but it tells you exactly what to improve: focus first on letters or words with low accuracy, then on speed. This detailed feedback loop (gross/net WPM, KSPM, accuracy and error breakdown) guides your practice to rapid improvement.
Supports All Major Govt Typing Exams (Eng/Hin)
TypingSathi covers every major Indian typing test with one software. It supports both English and Hindi (Remington–Gail) layouts, so bilingual practice is easy. For example:
- SSC CGL/CHSL: 35 WPM (English) or 30 WPM (Hindi) required.
- BSF/CRPF Head Constable: 35 WPM (Eng), 30 WPM (Hin) with 95% accuracy.
- Railways NTPC: similar 30/35 WPM criteria (Hindi/Eng).
- State/High Courts: e.g. Rajasthan HC LDC (JJA)/System Asst, RSSB LDC/IA, Allahabad HC, MP HC & CPCT all use the same typing format.
- Other exams: UPSSSC, UP Police, UPPCL, BELTRON, Jharkhand HC, DSSSB LDC, etc. – TypingSathi’s content matches each exam’s pattern.
In short, one single platform for all India typing tests, as noted by Testbook’s SSC guide. You won’t need separate apps; just pick the exam type in TypingSathi and it sets the correct time, content and rules.
Target Exams List:
- SSC (CGL, CHSL, LDC/JSA)
- Railways (NTPC, Group D, etc.)
- BSF/CRPF/ITBP HCM (Head Constable Ministerial)
- Rajasthan High Court (LDC JJA, System Asst)
- RSSB (Rajasthan) LDC & IA
- UPSSSC, UP Police/Arms, UPPCL
- Allahabad High Court, MP HC (CPCT)
- BELTRON (Bihar), Jharkhand HC
- DSSSB LDC and other state posts
All above can be practiced in TypingSathi with appropriate settings. This makes it the go-to tool for aspirants aiming at any government typing exam in Hindi or English.
By combining real-exam simulation (interface, hall sounds) with advanced settings and targeted practice features, TypingSathi ensures your home practice is as effective as being in the test hall. You’ll train smart with Guide to Type lessons, spot weaknesses with Practice Mistyped Words, and review detailed stats (gross/net WPM, KSPM, accuracy, etc.). All these boost both speed and accuracy. With TypingSathi’s comprehensive features, you’re fully prepared to ace any government typing test – right from your home!