Free Typing Certificate Generator

Generate a personalised typing-practice certificate with your name, WPM, accuracy, and target exam. Download as PNG for sharing, PDF for printing. Runs entirely in your browser.

Heads up: This is a practice certificate for self-tracking and motivation. It is not an official SSC, RRB, IBPS, CPCT, or any government-issued certificate. Use it for your own progress log, coaching-class submission, or social share.

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TypeForExam.com
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Certificate of Typing Practice
Self-reference · not a government-issued document
This is to certify that
Your Name
has completed a typing-practice session on TypeForExam targeting General Practice, in English (QWERTY), with the following measured results:
35
Net WPM
96.5%
Accuracy
10,500
KDPH
10 min
Duration
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What this certificate is actually useful for

It is not a job qualifier. It is a record of where you are right now in your prep cycle. Used right, that single fact has more uses than people think.

How to improve the numbers on your next certificate

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, etc. are issued only after clearing those commissions' own skill tests — not by any third-party site, including ours.

Can I use this certificate in a job application?

You may include it as informal proof of typing practice in a cover letter or portfolio. For any job that requires a typing certificate as a formal eligibility criterion, you need a government-issued or employer-administered certificate. TypeForExam certificates are not that.

Will my data be saved?

Certificate generation happens entirely in your browser. The numbers and your name pass through your device only. We don't have a 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.

Can I edit the name in Hindi (Devanagari)?

Yes. Type your name in Devanagari directly in the Full Name field — it renders correctly. Up to 40 characters.