Contact TypeForExam

Every correction, bug report, and exam request lands in the same inbox, and the TypeForExam team reads all of it. This page tells you where to write, what details let us act on your message the first time, and what we honestly cannot do.

How to reach us

This is the only email address we use. If a message claiming to be from TypeForExam arrives from any other address, it is not us.

We also run official Telegram channels where we post new typing tests, rule changes we have verified, and notification alerts. They are broadcast channels: we publish updates there, but anything that needs an answer from us should go to email. The main channel covers everything; the language channels carry updates for that language's exams.

What to write in about

The more specific your email, the faster we can act on it. Here is what to include for the four kinds of messages we handle most.

1. Report a rule error — our top priority

Corrections come before everything else we do. The whole point of this site is that the speed requirements, durations, font rules, and qualifying criteria on our pages match the official notifications. If you spot a page that does not, please send three things:

  • The exam name — for example, "SSC CHSL DEST" or "CPCT Hindi typing".
  • The URL of our page that shows the wrong figure.
  • A link to the official notification PDF (or the page on the commission's site) that shows the correct rule.

With those three things we can verify and publish a fix quickly. Without the notification link we have to track down the primary source ourselves, which slows everything down. We never change a published figure on the strength of an email alone — the notification is what decides.

2. Report a broken test, tutor, or converter

If a typing test will not start, a font converter outputs the wrong characters, or scoring looks wrong, tell us:

  • Which page, and your browser and device (for example, "Chrome on a Windows 10 laptop" or "Firefox on Android").
  • What you typed, what you expected to happen, and what happened instead. For converter bugs, paste the exact input text and the wrong output — a single broken matra in the sample is enough for us to reproduce it.

A screenshot helps but is not required. Bug reports with reproduction steps usually get fixed in the next site update.

3. Request an exam we don't cover yet

We add typing-test pages for posts where aspirants need them, and we build them from official notifications rather than guesswork. To request one, send the post name and recruiting body (for example, "Junior Assistant, HSSC") plus a link to the current notification, and mention the language and font requirement if the notification states one. A request with the notification attached can move straight into our build queue; one without it has to wait until we can locate the primary source.

4. Feedback on lessons and content

If a tutor lesson, keyboard chart, or blog article confused you, taught something that did not match your exam centre experience, or simply has a typo, we want to hear it. Name the page and the specific passage. Feedback from people who have actually sat the skill test is how several of our pages got their current shape.

What we can't help with

Being straight about this saves you time:

  • We don't predict cutoffs, vacancies, or exam dates. Only the recruiting body knows these. Anyone selling "expected cutoff" certainty is guessing.
  • We don't offer coaching or paid courses. There is no paid tier on TypeForExam, so there is nothing for us to sell you and no admission to arrange.
  • We can't fill or fix application forms for you. For application errors, fee issues, or admit-card problems, contact the commission's own helpdesk — they are the only ones who can act.
  • We don't respond to backlink, guest-post, or sponsored-content solicitations. We do not publish paid posts or sell links, full stop.

Quick answers

Is TypeForExam free?

Yes. Every typing test, tutor lesson, keyboard chart, and font converter on the site is free to use, with no signup required to practise. The site is supported by advertising.

Do you store what I type during a test?

No. Tests run in your browser — the passage, your keystrokes, and your score are processed on your own device and are not sent to our servers. Details are in our Privacy Policy.

How fast are corrections handled?

We read everything and prioritise corrections above all other mail. A report with a notification link attached gets verified and fixed fastest; we do not promise a fixed turnaround time because verification against the official source comes first.

Can I suggest a new language or keyboard layout?

Yes. Tell us the layout name (for example, Inscript, Remington GAIL, or a legacy font like Kruti Dev), which exams use it, and a notification that mentions it. That is the same standard our existing tools for 10+ languages were built on.

Will I get a personal reply?

Error reports and bug reports get acted on, and we reply when we need more detail from you. General questions may not get individual replies, but they are read — many have already been answered on our blog.

Before you write

Your question may already be answered. The About page explains who runs the site and how we verify exam rules. If you came here looking for the tools themselves, the most used ones are the SSC CHSL typing test, the Kruti Dev to Unicode converter, and the Mangal (Inscript) typing tutor.

A note on privacy

Anything you email us is handled in line with our Privacy Policy. Please never include sensitive personal information — Aadhaar numbers, bank details, passwords, or exam roll numbers — in an email. We have no use for them and they should not travel in clear text.