
Free Hindi Typing Course — Learn & Master InScript Keyboard Online
The only Hindi typing platform that replicates the exact SSC and UPSC exam interface. Practice with official InScript keyboard, earn your 30+ WPM, and walk into your exam confident.
Start Typing Free →Why Hindi-Speaking Students Choose Us
Built specifically for SSC and UPSC exam aspirants — not a generic typing tool
Exact Exam Simulation
SSC Junior Grade Typist and UPSC exam replicas. Same interface, same timer, same scoring formula — no surprises on exam day.
Official InScript Keyboard
Government-approved BIS IS 16350 InScript layout. The only keyboard accepted in government typing exams (SSC, UPSC). Phonetic keyboards are not allowed.
Live WPM & Accuracy
Track your words per minute, accuracy percentage, and exam score in real time. See exactly where you stand against exam cutoffs.
21 Progressive Lessons
From basic vowels to government circulars. Each lesson builds on the previous one. Designed for absolute beginners to reach exam-ready speed.
Speed Drills
1-minute, 2-minute, and 5-minute rapid typing drills. Build finger memory and muscle speed through repetition.
Official Scoring
SSC marks formula: (25 ÷ Total Words) × Correct Words. See your exact score out of 25, same as the real exam.
Which Govt Posts Require Hindi Typing?
Not all government exams test Hindi typing — only specific posts have a dedicated typing speed test
Note: Posts like SSC CGL, UPSC require Hindi language proficiency and basic computer skills — but do not have a dedicated Hindi typing speed test.
How It Works
Three steps to exam-ready typing speed
Learn the Keys
Start with basic Hindi vowels using our visual InScript keyboard. Each lesson highlights the key to press.
Build Speed
Progress through 21 lessons from single characters to full paragraphs. Practice daily for 30 minutes.
Simulate the Exam
Take timed SSC and UPSC mock tests. Get your official score, identify weak areas, and retake until you pass.
Complete Hindi Typing Course Curriculum — All 21 Lessons
Every lesson in our free Hindi typing course, from beginner vowels to advanced exam passages. Last updated: May 2025.
Level 1 — Home Row (Beginner) (4 lessons)
Level 2 — Top Row & Consonants (4 lessons)
Level 3 — Bottom Row (Full Keyboard) (4 lessons)
Level 4 — Special Characters & Diacritics (6 lessons)
Level 5 — Conjunct Consonants (10 lessons)
Level 6 — Speed Building (Words) (5 lessons)
Level 7 — Three-Letter Words (6 lessons)
Level 8 — Four-Letter Words (8 lessons)
Phase 9 (8 lessons)
Students Love Our Interactive Hindi Typing Lessons
Learn Hindi typing with visual keyboard guides, real-time feedback, and engaging practice exercises

Our Hindi typing course combines a visual InScript keyboard with real-time WPM tracking, progress analytics, and a personalized dashboard. Each lesson highlights the exact key to press — making it the easiest way to learn Hindi typing from scratch.
What Students Say About Our Hindi Typing Course
"The exam simulation helped me understand exactly what to expect. Cleared my SSC typing test with 22.5/25 in Hindi. This Hindi typing course was the only resource I used."
Rajesh K.
SSC Junior Typist Qualified, Delhi
"I practiced this Hindi typing course for 6 weeks. The 21 lessons took me from zero to 25 WPM in Hindi. Speed drills were especially helpful in the final week."
Smita P.
SSC Junior Assistant, Lucknow
"The exam mode shows no error indicators — just like the real test. When I sat for the actual SSC exam, the interface felt completely familiar."
Anil D.
Government Typist Exam, Patna
Why Choose Our Free Hindi Typing Course
Everything you need to go from beginner to exam-ready in one place
Structured Hindi Typing Course for Beginners
Our Hindi typing course follows a proven step-by-step curriculum. Start with basic vowels and progress through consonants, matras, conjuncts, and full paragraphs. Each lesson builds on the previous one — perfect for absolute beginners.
Official InScript Keyboard Layout
Government typing exams (SSC Junior Typist) require the InScript keyboard. Our Hindi typing course teaches you the exact layout used in these exams. See the full Hindi keyboard layout →
Track Your Typing Progress
Monitor your words per minute (WPM), accuracy percentage, and lesson completion. Our Hindi typing course dashboard shows your exact readiness for the SSC typing test.
Exam Simulation Included
Once you complete the Hindi typing course lessons, test yourself with our exact SSC and UPSC exam replicas. Same timer, same scoring formula, same interface — no surprises on exam day. Try SSC mock test →
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Hindi Typing Course
Is this Hindi typing course really free?
Yes! Our Hindi typing course offers 17 free lessons covering vowels, consonants, and matras. You can practice unlimited times without paying anything. The Pro plan unlocks advanced levels 5-7 with conjuncts and exam passages.
How long does it take to complete the Hindi typing course?
With daily practice of 30 minutes, most learners complete all 21 lessons of our Hindi typing course in 6-8 weeks. You can reach exam-ready speed (25+ WPM) within the first 3-4 weeks of regular practice.
Which keyboard layout does this Hindi typing course use?
Our Hindi typing course exclusively teaches the InScript keyboard layout — the government-approved BIS IS 16350 standard. This is the only layout permitted in government typing tests conducted by SSC and UPSC.
Can I learn Hindi typing online without installing anything?
Absolutely. Our Hindi typing course runs entirely in your web browser. The virtual InScript keyboard shows you exactly which keys to press. No downloads or installations required to start learning Hindi typing.
What WPM do I need for government typing exams?
The SSC Junior Grade Typist exam requires 25 WPM in Hindi and 30 WPM in English. Our Hindi typing course targets 30+ WPM to give you a comfortable margin above the minimum requirement.
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