UP Police Typing Test Online
UP Police Typing Test Online — Test Settings
Test Duration
Prevents deletion — simulates strict exam mode
Highlights the current word in the passage
Hides errors during the test — exactly like TCS iON
Keeps the current word in view as you type
About UP Police Typing Test Online
Practice the UP Police Computer Operator and ASI (Ministerial) typing test with the exact blind-mode interface used in UPPRPB recruitment. 30 WPM English qualifying speed, 10-minute session, official net WPM evaluation formula.
Exam Specifications
| Qualifying WPM | 30 WPM (Net) — English |
| Hindi WPM | 25 WPM (Net) — Mangal / Inscript |
| Duration | 10 minutes |
| Conducting Body | Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment & Promotion Board (UPPRPB) |
| Posts Covered | Computer Operator, ASI (Ministerial), SI (Confidential), Stenographer |
| Error Mode | Blind Mode (errors shown only at result) |
| Evaluation | Net WPM = (Keystrokes ÷ 5 − Full − Half÷2) ÷ Minutes |
UP Police Typing Test — Complete Guide for 2025-26
The Uttar Pradesh Police typing skill test is one of the most competitive clerical recruitment tests in India — with over 40,000 aspirants appearing for Computer Operator and ASI Ministerial vacancies in each recruitment cycle. Unlike SSC exams where you get real-time error indicators, UPPRPB conducts its typing test in strict blind mode. What you type is what gets evaluated — no error highlights, no second-guessing.
This simulator matches that exact environment. Blind mode is on by default, word highlighting is off, and the WPM calculation uses the same net formula applied by UPPRPB — full penalty for wrong or missing words, half penalty for spacing and capitalization errors.
Which UP Police Posts Require Typing?
| Post | English WPM | Hindi WPM | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Computer Operator | 25 WPM | — | 10 min |
| ASI (Ministerial) | 25–30 WPM | 25 WPM | 10 min |
| SI (Confidential) | 30 WPM | 25 WPM | 10 min |
| Stenographer (SI/ASI) | 80–100 WPM dictation | 80 WPM dictation | 10 min dictation |
Always refer to the official UPPRPB notification for your specific recruitment cycle, as requirements may vary.
How the UP Police Typing Test is Evaluated
UPPRPB uses the standard government net WPM formula for evaluation, the same formula used by SSC and most central recruitment boards:
Net WPM = (Total Keystrokes ÷ 5 − Full Mistakes − Half Mistakes ÷ 2) ÷ Time (in minutes)
Full Mistakes (100% penalty):
- Omitting a word from the passage
- Substituting a wrong word
- Adding a word not in the passage
Half Mistakes (50% penalty):
- Extra or missing space between words
- Wrong capitalization
- Minor spelling variation within a word
30-Day UP Police Typing Practice Plan
Most aspirants fail the UP Police typing test not because of low raw speed but because they never practice in blind mode. Here is a structured 30-day plan that takes you from wherever you are now to comfortably clearing the 30 WPM threshold:
Week 1 — Build Your Baseline
Take one 10-minute test daily with word highlighting ON and blind mode OFF. Record your net WPM each day. Don't try to be fast — focus on typing every word exactly right. Most people discover they make far more spacing errors than they realized.
Week 2 — Switch to Blind Mode
Turn blind mode ON. Your WPM will likely drop by 20–30%. That's normal and expected. The goal this week is just comfort — getting used to typing without real-time feedback. Take two sessions per day: one 5-minute warm-up, one full 10-minute test.
Week 3 — Error Elimination
After each test, study your mistake report carefully. Note your top 3 error patterns — these repeat. Target those patterns deliberately. Common culprits: rushing through long words, missed double letters (commission, accommodation), and capitalization after full stops.
Week 4 — Speed Under Pressure
You should be hitting 28–32 WPM by now. Take two full tests daily. Track your net WPM trend. If you're consistently above 30, you're ready. If not, spend extra time on Week 3 error patterns — they're still holding you back more than raw speed is.
Hindi Typing for UP Police — Mangal vs Inscript
If you opted for Hindi typing in your UPPRPB application, the exam uses Mangal font with Inscript keyboard layout. A lot of aspirants confuse this with Remington or Kruti Dev — those are completely different layouts used in state exams like RSMSSB. Inscript is the government standard for Unicode Hindi, and the key mapping is entirely different from what Remington candidates are used to.
To enable Inscript on Windows: go to Settings → Time & Language → Language → Hindi → Options → Add a keyboard → Hindi Inscript. Switch between layouts using Win + Space. Practice this switch daily until it becomes muscle memory — switching layouts during exam stress is where many candidates lose time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typing speed required for UP Police Computer Operator?
UP Police Computer Operator posts require 25 WPM in English typing as per UPPRPB notification. For SI (Ministerial) and ASI (Ministerial) posts requiring typing, the qualifying speed is typically 25–30 WPM depending on the recruitment cycle. Always verify with the official UPPRPB notification for your specific post.
Which posts in UP Police require a typing test?
Posts requiring typing in UP Police include Computer Operator, ASI (Ministerial), Sub-Inspector (Confidential), and Stenographer. Each post has different WPM requirements — Computer Operator is typically 25 WPM English, Stenographer requires 80–100 WPM dictation speed.
Is the UP Police typing test conducted in blind mode?
Yes. The UP Police typing skill test does not highlight errors in real time, similar to TCS iON exams. You only see error details in the result. Practicing in blind mode on our simulator is essential preparation for this format.
What font and keyboard layout is used in UP Police Hindi typing?
UP Police uses Mangal font with the Inscript keyboard layout for Hindi typing. Inscript is the government-standard Unicode Devanagari layout, different from Remington (used in Kruti Dev exams). Make sure to practice with Inscript if you opted for Hindi typing in your application.
What is the error penalty formula in UP Police typing test?
UP Police follows the standard government evaluation formula: Full Mistakes (omission, substitution, addition of words) carry 100% penalty. Half Mistakes (extra/missing space, capitalization error, minor spelling variation) carry 50% penalty. Net WPM = (Gross Keystrokes ÷ 5 − Full Mistakes − Half Mistakes ÷ 2) ÷ Time in minutes.
How many attempts are given in UP Police typing test?
Only one attempt is given in the actual UPPRPB typing skill test. The test is conducted on a dedicated computer system with no option to restart. Daily practice on our simulator — which randomizes passages — ensures you are comfortable with a single-attempt format.