On this about us page we just want to say that this is an educational website (TypingMasterPro.com) that provides free information about typing. This information is useful for government and private sector jobs, as well as for enhancing general typing skills. Our goal (aim) is to assist students through blog posts where we share our insights and experiences regarding the stages before, during, and after typing exams. Candidates often have numerous questions during the exam period; these blog posts will prove highly beneficial and help improve your preparation. We are a small, focused team dedicated to helping students, job aspirants, and working professionals prepare for Hindi and English typing exams with confidence. Our blog content is based on real-world exam experiences, and every article on this site is designed to address specific challenges that students actually face-whether before, during, or after the typing test.
Typing exams look simple from the outside. You sit down, a passage appears on the screen, and you type it as accurately and as quickly as you can. But anyone who has actually attempted one – especially under the pressure of a government job selection or a certification deadline – knows that there is far more to it than fast fingers. There is the mental pressure of a ticking timer, the confusion around software rules, the fear of negative marking, and for many students, the added challenge of typing in a script and font they are not fully comfortable with. TypingMasterPro.com was built to address all of that, not just the speed part.
Our Story
TypingMasterPro.com started because we noticed a gap. Most typing websites focused only on typing speed drills, but very few explained what students really needed to know – how to handle exam-day nerves, how Hindi typing exams differ from English ones, what common mistakes cost the most marks, and how to recover when things go wrong mid-test.
When we were preparing for our own typing exams, we searched online for guidance and found the same repeated advice on almost every website: practice daily, use the correct posture, and download a typing tutor. That advice is not wrong, but it is incomplete. It does not tell you what to do if your mind goes blank three lines into the passage. It does not explain why Hindi typing exams often feel harder than English ones, even for students who read and write Hindi fluently every day. It does not walk you through what actually happens inside the exam software when you make a mistake, or how negative marking is calculated in different government exams.
So we decided to build the resource we wished we had. TypingMasterPro.com is the result of that decision – a website written by people who have gone through the same preparation process, made the same mistakes, and slowly learned what actually works.
What We Do
We publish original, research-backed articles covering the full journey of typing exam preparation, not just the practice drills. Our content is organized around real problems students bring to us, including:
- Preparation strategies for Hindi and English typing exams, from absolute beginners to advanced learners
- Do’s and don’ts before and during the exam, including what to check before you sit down at the computer
- Common mistakes students make and how to avoid them, based on patterns we have observed across many exam attempts
- Understanding typing software, speed calculation, and negative marking rules for different exams
- Managing exam-day stress, nervousness, and the mental side of performing under a timer
- Keyboard layout and font guidance for Hindi typing, including Kruti Dev, Mangal, and Unicode differences
- Recovery techniques for when speed drops or accuracy slips midway through a test
Wherever possible, we break down complex exam rules into simple, step-by-step explanations. Our goal is for a student to read one of our articles and walk away with a clear plan, not more confusion.
Our Editorial Standards
We take the responsibility of publishing exam-related content seriously, because we know that students often make real decisions based on what they read here. Every article published on TypingMasterPro.com follows a simple set of standards:
- Content is written fresh for this website and is not copied or spun from other sources.
- We rely on genuine exam experience and verified information, and we review and update articles as exam patterns, software, or rules change.
- We avoid exaggerated claims. We will never promise unrealistic results, such as guaranteed exam success or an overnight jump in typing speed.
- We clearly separate factual information, such as exam rules, from personal opinion or general advice.
- If we reference outside sources or official exam notifications, we credit them appropriately and encourage readers to verify time-sensitive details directly with the relevant exam authority.
We also welcome correction. Exam patterns and government notifications can change, and if a reader points out that something on our site is outdated or inaccurate, we review it and update the article as quickly as we can.
Who This Website Is For
TypingMasterPro.com is written for a wide range of readers, all connected by the same goal: typing well when it actually matters. This includes:
- School and college students learning typing for the first time
- Aspirants preparing for government, court, police, clerical, and other typing-based recruitment exams
- Hindi typing candidates who need clarity on fonts, keyboard layouts, and script-specific challenges
- Working professionals who want to improve their typing speed and accuracy for daily office work
- Anyone who feels anxious before a typing test and wants calm, practical guidance rather than generic tips
Whether you are typing your first practice passage or walking into your fifth attempt at a government exam, we want this website to feel like a resource you can rely on rather than just another list of tips.
Our Commitment to Our Readers
We respect your time and your trust. We do not publish filler content simply to fill up the website, and we do not use misleading titles or exaggerated thumbnails to attract clicks. Every article is written with the intention of genuinely helping the person reading it.
Any advertisements you see on this site help us keep our guides free for every student, and they help cover the cost of running and maintaining TypingMasterPro.com. However, advertisements never influence the honesty of our content or the advice we give. We do not accept payment to recommend specific typing software, courses, or products, and any sponsored content, if it ever appears on this site, will always be clearly labeled as such.
We are also committed to protecting your privacy and being transparent about how this website works. Please see our Privacy Policy for full details on how TypingMasterPro.com handles data, cookies, and advertising, and our Terms of Use for details on how our content may be used.
How We Keep Improving
Typing exams are not static. Exam authorities update patterns, software changes, and new certification requirements appear regularly. Because of this, TypingMasterPro.com is not a one-time project – it is a website we continue to build and refine.
We regularly revisit older articles to check whether the information is still accurate, and we add new content based on the specific questions and struggles our readers share with us. If a large number of students ask us about the same problem, we treat that as a signal to write a dedicated, in-depth guide on the topic rather than a short, surface-level answer.
Why Hindi Typing Deserves Special Attention
A large part of what makes TypingMasterPro.com different is the attention we give to Hindi typing exams, an area that is often treated as an afterthought on most typing websites. Many students who are perfectly comfortable reading and writing Hindi still struggle when it comes to typing it quickly and accurately on a computer, and the reasons are rarely explained clearly anywhere else.
Part of the difficulty comes from the fonts themselves. Kruti Dev, one of the most commonly used fonts in Hindi typing exams, does not map keys the same way the Hindi alphabet is structured, which means typists have to learn a layout that does not always match intuition. Mangal and other Unicode-based fonts follow a more phonetic layout, but exam authorities do not always use them, which leaves many students confused about which system to practice on. We break these differences down clearly, so students know exactly what to expect before they even sit for a mock test, let alone the real exam.
We also pay attention to the smaller details that often trip up Hindi typing candidates, such as matra placement, conjunct characters, and the correct handling of special symbols, since these are frequently where marks are lost even by students who type at a reasonably fast speed.
Our Vision for the Future
Our long-term goal is simple: to become the most trusted, most complete resource for typing exam preparation in both Hindi and English. That means continuing to expand our library of guides, keeping our existing articles updated as exam patterns evolve, and listening closely to the questions our readers send us.
We also plan to introduce more interactive tools over time, such as practice passages modeled closely on real exam formats, so that students can prepare in an environment that feels close to the actual test rather than a generic typing game. As we grow, our priorities will not change: accuracy of information, honesty in our writing, and genuine usefulness to the student reading the page.
A Note From Our Team
If there is one thing we want every visitor to take away from this page, it is this: we see you. We know what it feels like to stare at a syllabus the night before an exam and wonder if you have prepared enough. We know the frustration of watching your typing speed drop the moment a timer appears on the screen, even though you type perfectly fine when practicing alone. We know how discouraging it can feel to fail a typing exam by a narrow margin after months of preparation.
TypingMasterPro.com exists because we have been there, and we wanted to build something better than the generic advice we found when we needed it most. Every guide on this site is written with that memory in mind.
Get In Touch
We would genuinely like to hear from you. If you have a typing exam question we have not covered, feedback on an article, or a correction you think we should know about, please reach out through our Contact Us page or email us directly. We read every message we receive.
Email: contact@typingmasterpro.com
Website: www.typingmasterpro.com
Thank you for trusting TypingMasterPro.com as part of your typing exam preparation. We hope our guides help you walk into your next exam with a little more confidence and a lot less confusion.

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