Free Typing Certificate Generator
Finish any typing test on TypeForExam and this page turns the result into a personalised practice certificate: name, Net WPM, accuracy, KDPH, and target exam, downloadable as PNG for sharing or PDF for printing. Everything renders in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
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What this certificate is — and what it is not
The document this page produces is a practice record: a one-page, dated snapshot of a typing session, showing your net words per minute, accuracy percentage, key depressions per hour (KDPH), test duration, target exam, and the language layout you typed in. Think of it as the typing equivalent of a mock-test scorecard.
It is not an official document. TypeForExam is an independent practice site. We are not SSC, RRB, IBPS, the MP CPCT cell, any state staff selection commission, or any court recruitment cell, and none of those bodies issues, endorses, or accepts this certificate as proof of typing speed. The certificate says so on its own face, printed under the title: “Self-reference · not a government-issued document.” When a recruitment notification asks for a typing certificate as an eligibility document, it means a certificate from the authority named in that notification. Nothing from any practice website, ours included, substitutes for it.
So why issue one at all? Because typing preparation runs four to ten months for most aspirants, and progress is invisible from one day to the next. A dated record turns 26 WPM in January into a fact you can place beside 38 WPM in May. That comparison, not the paper itself, is the value.
How to earn one: two routes onto the certificate
Route 1 — finish a test (recommended). Take any timed test on the site: SSC CHSL, SSC CGL DEST, CPCT, or any other exam page. When the result screen appears, follow the certificate link. Your run details travel with you: the name you gave before the test, your Net WPM, accuracy, exam, language layout, duration, and completion date all arrive pre-filled, and the form locks so the record matches the run. A green “Auto-filled from your test run” notice replaces the orange disclaimer, and the Update button disappears because there is nothing left to edit. The hand-off happens inside your browser’s session storage; no result is uploaded anywhere.
Route 2 — fill it in manually. Open this page directly and type the details yourself. Manual certificates stay editable, which makes them honest for one purpose: previewing the layout, or writing down a score you recorded from an earlier session. A certificate you typed numbers into carries exactly as much weight as your own word, and we would rather say that plainly than let anyone pretend otherwise.
Downloading and sharing. Three buttons, three outputs. Download PNG renders the certificate to an image at double resolution, sized for WhatsApp, Telegram, or a phone gallery. Download PDF places the same render on an A4 landscape page with margins, ready for print shops. Print sends only the certificate to your printer and hides the rest of the page. The file name carries the name on the certificate, so ten weekly saves stay sortable in one folder.
What the certificate is genuinely useful for
It is not a job qualifier, and we will not pretend it is. It is a record of where you stand in your prep cycle, and that single fact has more uses than most aspirants give it credit for.
- Weekly progress log. Save one certificate every Sunday and watch the Net WPM climb week by week. Plateaus show up clearly: if your number sits at 32 for three straight weeks, the practice plan needs changing, not more hours on the same drills.
- Milestone markers. Crossing 25, 30, and 35 WPM are the thresholds that matter for most clerical posts. A dated certificate for each crossing turns an abstract target into a small ceremony, and small ceremonies keep ten-month preparations alive.
- Coaching-class submission. Coaching centres in Lucknow, Delhi, and Indore routinely ask students for daily or weekly practice proof on WhatsApp. This certificate is cleaner than a bare screen grab and gives the trainer the date, exam tag, and layout at a glance.
- Study-group accountability. Drop your weekly certificate in your Telegram or WhatsApp prep group. Groups where members post scores tend to pull each other up by 3–4 WPM in the final fortnight before a skill test, because nobody wants to post the same number twice.
- Informal proof for tuition and typing work. Applying at a typing centre, taking on data-entry work, or offering tuition? A certificate with a date and a KDPH figure attached reads better than “good typing speed” on a CV, provided you present it as a self-administered practice score, which is what it is.
If someone hands you this certificate: a note for employers and institutes
These certificates circulate in prep groups, so a short interpretation guide is fair. Net WPM is typing speed after errors are penalised, the same convention government skill tests use, with one word counted as five keystrokes. KDPH (key depressions per hour) is the unit UP and MP notifications quote; 30 English WPM equals 9,000 KDPH. Accuracy is the percentage of the passage typed correctly.
The test conditions: a fixed passage typed in a browser for the stated duration, on the candidate’s own keyboard, with no invigilation. Treat the numbers the way you would treat a candidate quoting their mock scores: probably honest, unverified by design.
We keep no server-side register of issued certificates, and the certificate ID is generated on the candidate’s device, so there is nothing for us to look up on your behalf. If you need certainty, you have a better option than any document: sit the candidate at a machine, open a 5- or 10-minute test on this site, and watch. It is free and settles the question inside ten minutes.
What the paper does signal, when a candidate shows a dated series with climbing numbers, is months of consistent practice. Discipline of that kind is hard to fake and harder to interview for.
Reading your certificate, field by field
| Field | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Name | As entered before your test, or typed into the form. Devanagari renders correctly, up to 40 characters. |
| Net WPM | Speed after the error penalty. This is the headline figure to compare against the 25, 30, or 35 WPM cut-off in your exam notification. |
| Accuracy | Percentage of the passage typed correctly. Push it past 97 percent before chasing raw speed; net speed scales with it. |
| KDPH | Key depressions per hour. English: WPM × 300. Hindi and bilingual: WPM × 285, because conjunct characters cost extra keystrokes. |
| Duration | Session length. Ten-minute figures predict exam day far better than 1-minute sprints, which overstate sustainable speed. |
| Target exam | The exam the session targeted, from SSC CHSL to CPCT to Court Clerk, or General Practice. |
| Test date | Printed DD/MM/YYYY, taken from your test run or the date field. |
| Certificate ID | A TFE-XXXX-XXXX code generated in your browser, for your own filing. It is not a verification number; auto-filled certificates reuse the test run’s ID instead. |
| Signature line | “TypeForExam · Practice Authority” is a design element marking the issuing website, not a registrar or board. |
How to raise the numbers before your next certificate
- Practise on backspace-disabled passages once you are past the first week. Backspace-on tools overstate exam-day WPM.
- Push accuracy past 97 percent. Net WPM scales with accuracy more than with raw speed.
- Run full 10-minute sessions, not 3-minute sprints. Sprints overstate sustainable speed.
- Practise on a full-size keyboard with 1.5–2 mm key travel. Laptop chiclet keys do not translate to exam-centre keyboards.
- Take a weekly rest day. Motor consolidation during sleep lifts performance more than another practice session would.
Structured lessons beat repeating the same passage. Each of our tutor courses runs ten graded lessons, from home row to a full exam mock:
- English typing tutor — QWERTY, for SSC CHSL, SSC CGL DEST, IBPS, and court posts in English.
- Kruti Dev typing tutor — Remington layout, for UP, MP, and Rajasthan Hindi typing posts.
- Mangal typing tutor — InScript layout, for exams that mandate Unicode Hindi.
Then test under your own exam’s rules on the SSC CHSL, RRB NTPC, or CPCT pages, and convert between speed units with the WPM–KDPH converter. Each new personal best earns a fresh certificate, which is the whole loop: practise, test, record, repeat.
Frequently asked questions
Is this an official government typing certificate?
No. This is a self-reference practice certificate. Official typing certificates for SSC, UPSSSC, RRB, CPCT and similar recruitments are issued only after clearing those commissions’ own skill tests, never by a third-party website, including ours.
Is this certificate valid for SSC CHSL, SSC CGL, or RRB recruitment?
No. SSC conducts its own typing test (CHSL) and DEST (CGL) on its own machines after the written stages, and only that result counts. The same holds for RRB, IBPS, and every state commission. No certificate from any website plays a role in those processes. Use ours to prepare and to track progress, never to apply.
Can I use this certificate in a job application?
As informal proof of practice, yes: a cover letter for a typing job, a tuition profile, or a portfolio. For any post where a typing certificate is a formal eligibility document, you need the certificate named in that notification, issued by the recruiting authority or an institute it recognises. TypeForExam certificates are not that.
Can an employer or institute verify my certificate ID?
No. We keep no register of generated certificates; the ID is created in your browser. An employer who needs verified speed should administer a fresh timed test in person. Any timed test on this site works for that, and it is free.
Will my data be saved?
Certificate generation happens entirely in your browser. The numbers and your name pass through your device only. We have no server-side copy of your certificate output.
Why does KDPH look different from WPM × 300?
KDPH (key depressions per hour) is adjusted for language. Hindi gets a roughly 5 percent reduction because conjunct consonants take more keystrokes. So 30 WPM Hindi is about 8,550 KDPH, not 9,000. For English it is WPM × 300 exactly.
Why are the form fields locked after my test?
When you arrive from a test run, the form locks and the Update button disappears so the certificate matches the run that produced it. For a manually filled certificate, open this page directly rather than from a result screen, and every field stays editable.
Can I edit the name in Hindi (Devanagari)?
Yes. Type your name in Devanagari directly in the Full Name field and it renders correctly, up to 40 characters.