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Average Nepali Typing Speed — Beginner to Professional WPM

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Average Nepali typing speed varies by skill level — beginners type 10–15 WPM, students and casual office users reach 20–30 WPM, government typists and data-entry operators sustain 35–50 WPM, and professional Preeti typists exceed 60 WPM with high accuracy.

What is a beginner Nepali typing speed?

First-time learners typically reach 10–15 WPM in the first two weeks of practice. At this stage, the goal is correct technique and accuracy above 90%, not speed. Most beginners are slowest on conjuncts and the matra row.

What's a good Nepali speed for office work?

Office workers comfortable with their layout reach 25–35 WPM with practice. This covers emails, reports, letters and minute-taking without becoming a bottleneck. Reach this stage by completing 4–6 weeks of structured daily practice.

What's professional Nepali typing speed?

Government typists, journalists and trained data-entry operators sustain 40–55 WPM with above-95% accuracy. The fastest Preeti typists exceed 70 WPM in burst typing. Reaching this level usually requires months of dedicated daily practice on the same layout.

How does Nepali WPM compare to English WPM?

Most bilingual typists are 20–30% slower in Nepali than in English on the same passage length. Devanagari's matras and conjuncts require more keystrokes per character, especially in Romanized input. Preeti closes the gap because of one-glyph-per-key mapping.

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