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Nepali Typing Speed Test — Measure WPM & Accuracy

नेपाली टाइपिङ टेस्ट

A Nepali typing test is a timed exercise that measures Devanagari typing speed in words per minute (WPM) and accuracy as a percentage, used by students, government job applicants and data entry operators to track and improve performance.

Test your Nepali typing speed and accuracy — practice for Loksewa, government typing exams and personal benchmarks.

Nepal's Loksewa and Public Service Commission roles require minimum Nepali typing speeds. TypeNepal's speed test and practice tools simulate exam conditions so candidates can prepare with realistic Devanagari passages.

What does a Nepali typing test measure?

A Nepali typing test measures two values — typing speed in words per minute (WPM) and accuracy as a percentage. Speed counts every five typed characters as one word; accuracy compares your typed text against the source paragraph character by character.

What is a good Nepali typing speed?

Beginners usually start at 10–15 WPM. Casual office users reach 20–30 WPM after a few weeks of practice. Trained data-entry and government typists routinely sustain 35–50 WPM with above-95% accuracy on standard Devanagari passages.

How do I prepare for the Loksewa typing test?

Practise daily with the Nepali Typing Practice tool using passages similar to the official Loksewa material. Run the timed Nepali Typing Test once or twice a week under exam conditions — single attempt, no pauses — to track progress and identify weak character clusters.

Is Preeti or Unicode typing faster?

Trained Preeti typists are usually a little faster because one keystroke produces one glyph. Romanized Unicode input is far easier to learn and is fast enough for almost everyone. Choose Preeti only if your job or exam explicitly requires it.

Are my test results stored anywhere?

No. Test results are calculated locally and displayed only inside your browser session. TypeNepal does not record, transmit or share your WPM, accuracy or attempt history. Clearing your browser data clears any previous result you saw on screen.

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