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Krutidev Hindi Typing Test

Practice Krutidev 010 layout — used in UP, MP & Rajasthan government exams. Free, no login.

Font: Krutidev 010Layout: Krutidev (legacy)Backspace: AllowedFor: UP, MP, Rajasthan govt exams

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About Krutidev Typing

Krutidev 010 is a Hindi font that maps standard keyboard keys to Hindi characters using proprietary encoding. It remains the dominant standard for state government typing tests in northern India — particularly in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. This test uses the standard Krutidev 010 key map so your practice directly mirrors exam conditions.

Krutidev vs Inscript — Which Should You Learn?

If you are preparing for central government exams (SSC CHSL, CPCT, High Court), learn Inscript — it is the official Unicode standard. If your target is a state government job in Rajasthan, UP, or MP, Krutidev is likely required. Many serious aspirants learn both, as the character set is the same — only the key positions differ.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Krutidev keyboard layout?

Krutidev 010 is a legacy Hindi font-based keyboard layout widely used in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh government offices. It maps physical keys to Hindi characters using a proprietary encoding that predates Unicode. Despite being an older standard, many state government exams still require Krutidev typing.

What is the difference between Krutidev and Inscript?

Inscript (BIS standard) is the official Unicode-based Hindi keyboard layout recommended by the Government of India. Krutidev is an older font-based layout that uses proprietary encoding. Inscript is standard for central government exams (SSC CHSL, CPCT), while Krutidev is more common in state-level exams in northern India.

Which government exams require Krutidev typing?

Krutidev typing is commonly required in Rajasthan government exams (RPSC, RSMSSB), UP government (UPPSC, UPSSC), and MP government (MPPSC, MPESB) typing tests. Always check the official exam notification to confirm which layout and font version is required.

What typing speed is required in state government exams?

Most state government exams require 25–30 WPM in Hindi typing. Rajasthan Patwari and similar posts typically require 25 WPM, while higher clerical posts may require 30 WPM. Check the specific exam notification for exact requirements.

Can I practice Krutidev on this site?

Yes. This test uses the standard Krutidev 010 key mapping. Type using the physical keyboard exactly as you would in the exam. The passage, WPM, and accuracy tracking replicate exam conditions. Use the Krutidev keyboard reference on screen to learn the layout.