The room is quiet, but not really quiet. You can hear keyboards clicking from every side.
Someone in the first row is typing too fast and pressing backspace every few seconds. Someone in the back row is staring at the word “क्षमता” like it is a math problem. Your own fingers feel stiff. The timer says 05:00.
This is not the written exam. You already crossed that mountain. This is the small final hurdle that feels bigger because it happens in front of a computer: the Lok Sewa typing test.
Many candidates prepare months for GK, constitution, current affairs and interview. Then they treat typing like a small side task. That is dangerous. A 5-minute Nepali speed challenge can decide whether all that written preparation turns into a final recommendation or only a lesson for next year.
This guide is written like a practice session, not a formal lecture. We will talk about how WPM is calculated, what net speed means, what mistakes reduce marks, how to practice conjunct letters like क्ष, त्र, ज्ञ, श्र, and what to do during the final five minutes.
For Nepali typing, aim for at least 20 to 25 net WPM with 95% or better accuracy. If your specific vacancy notice demands more, prepare above that number.
Do not practice only speed. In exams, wrong letters, missed matras, extra spaces and broken conjuncts can reduce your net score.
Use daily practice. Ten minutes every day for 30 days is better than three hours one night before the test.
First, Check the Syllabus for Your Exact Post
Lok Sewa practical requirements can vary by post, service, level and province. Computer Operator, Data Entry related posts, ICT assistant type posts, and some administrative posts may have different typing speed expectations and different practical tasks.
Some practical exams include Nepali typing, English typing, MS Word, Excel, email and internet tasks. Some syllabi mention exact word counts, time and marks. Province Public Service Commission syllabi can also differ from federal PSC documents.
That is why the first rule is simple: download the official syllabus and read the computer skill test section for your post.
How WPM Is Calculated in a Nepali Typing Test
WPM means words per minute. In many typing tests, one word is counted as five characters. This makes the calculation fair when some words are long and some words are short.
In Nepali, counting can feel confusing because a visible syllable may contain multiple typed characters. For practice, the safest way is to focus on net WPM with accuracy. Net WPM is the speed after error deduction.
Net WPM = gross WPM − error penalty
Example:
Characters typed in 5 minutes = 650
650 ÷ 5 = 130 standard words
130 ÷ 5 minutes = 26 gross WPM
If errors reduce 3 WPM, net speed = 23 WPM
Different exam systems may calculate errors differently. Some count wrong words. Some count wrong characters. Some mark only correct words per minute. So while practicing, track both speed and accuracy.
| Term | Meaning | Why It Matters | Practice Habit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross WPM | Your raw typing speed before error deduction | Shows finger speed | Useful, but not enough |
| Net WPM | Speed after errors | Closer to exam result | Use this as main target |
| Accuracy | Correct text percentage | High speed with many errors is risky | Keep 95% or better |
| Correct words | Words typed without mistakes | Some syllabi use correct word count | Practice clean copying |
| Error penalty | Deduction for mistakes | Can lower final speed sharply | Reduce backspace panic |
What Speed Should You Aim For?
A safe target depends on your post. Some public preparation guides mention around 20 to 25 WPM Nepali for lower level practical preparation, while computer-focused posts may need higher skill. A recent practice guide suggests Computer Operator candidates should aim higher, and some provincial syllabi show exact correct-word slabs for typing tests.
Instead of asking minimum kati ho, ask safe score kati ho. Minimum can be dangerous. If the required speed is 20 WPM, aim 25. If your current practice is 18, do not panic. With daily practice, you can improve.
| Net Nepali WPM | Practical Meaning | Risk Level | What to Do |
|---|---|---|---|
| Below 10 | Keyboard not yet familiar | High | Practice layout and simple words daily |
| 10 to 15 | Basic typing possible | Still risky | Build accuracy first |
| 16 to 20 | Close for many basic tests | Medium | Practice 5-minute timer daily |
| 21 to 25 | Comfortable preparation zone | Lower | Improve hard words and consistency |
| 26 to 30 | Strong for many candidates | Good | Maintain accuracy |
| 30+ | Excellent if accurate | Very good | Focus on exam calmness |
5-Minute Mock Nepali Typing Paragraph
Set a timer for five minutes. Do not copy and paste. Type it manually in a typing tool or Word document. After five minutes, stop. Count your typed characters and mistakes.
Practice in Easy Nepali Typing
Use the Merokalam typing tool daily to build finger memory before the exam.
Start Practice →Convert old Preeti notes
If your practice notes are in Preeti, convert them to Unicode before mobile practice.
Convert Text →Check Nepali date
Convert exam dates between BS and AD so you do not miss practical test day.
Convert Date →Mock Paragraph Scoring Example
Let us say you typed 560 characters in 5 minutes. That is 112 standard words. Your gross speed is 22.4 WPM. If you made 9 serious errors, your net score may fall below the safe zone depending on the marking method.
| Typed Characters | Standard Words | Time | Gross WPM | Accuracy Situation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 400 | 80 | 5 min | 16 WPM | Needs speed work |
| 500 | 100 | 5 min | 20 WPM | Possible pass zone if accurate |
| 625 | 125 | 5 min | 25 WPM | Good safety zone |
| 750 | 150 | 5 min | 30 WPM | Strong if clean |
| 900 | 180 | 5 min | 36 WPM | Excellent but accuracy must stay high |
The Mistakes That Hurt Nepali Typing Scores
Nepali typing mistakes are not only spelling mistakes. A missing matra, wrong half-letter, extra space, broken conjunct, or wrong punctuation can change the word.
The most common problem is typing too fast before the fingers know the patterns. Candidates press backspace repeatedly and lose rhythm. In a five-minute test, rhythm matters.
Practice These Conjunct Characters
Many candidates lose time on conjunct characters. The words look familiar when reading, but typing them quickly is different.
क्षमता
त्रुटि
ज्ञान
श्रम
बुद्ध
उत्तर
भक्ति
प्रशासन
ग्राम
क्रम
| Character | Practice Words | Common Error | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| क्ष | क्षमता, शिक्षा, परीक्षा, क्षेत्र | Writing कष or wrong sequence | Practice full word, not only letter |
| त्र | पत्र, मित्र, त्रुटि, मन्त्रालय | Missing र sound | Slow down at first |
| ज्ञ | ज्ञान, विज्ञापन, प्रज्ञा | Confusing with ज | Make a separate drill |
| श्र | श्रम, श्री, श्रद्धा | Broken half-letter | Practice 10 times daily |
| प्र | प्रशासन, प्रक्रिया, परिणाम | Typing प र separately | Use word-level memory |
Preeti or Unicode: Which Layout Should You Practice?
This depends on your exam requirement and the system used by the exam centre. Many modern systems prefer Unicode, while some candidates and typing centres still use Preeti for speed.
If the notice or syllabus mentions a specific layout, follow that. If it allows options, choose the one where you can type faster with fewer errors. Do not switch layout in the last week.
| Layout | Good For | Risk | Advice |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nepali Unicode Romanized | People comfortable with Roman typing | Some words need spelling habit | Good for beginners and mobile-friendly typing |
| Nepali Unicode Traditional or Inscript | Formal keyboard learners | Needs layout memory | Good if exam setup uses it |
| Preeti | Old typists and typing centres | Text breaks outside Preeti font | Use only if allowed and you are faster |
| Mangal Unicode | Office and Word compatibility | Layout may confuse Preeti users | Practice consistently |
Why Muscle Memory Beats Last-Minute Practice
Typing is physical. Your brain knows the word, but fingers must reach the keys without discussion. That is muscle memory.
If you practice only reading and not typing, you will freeze during the test. If you practice only slow typing, you will not handle the timer. If you practice only speed, mistakes will eat your score.
The best training mixes three things: slow accuracy practice, timed 5-minute practice, and error review.
30-Day Lok Sewa Nepali Typing Practice Plan
You do not need a fancy setup. You need discipline. Use a laptop or desktop if possible because the exam will not be on your phone.
| Days | Main Goal | Daily Practice | Target |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 to 5 | Keyboard comfort | 15 minutes simple words, no timer | Correct keys |
| Day 6 to 10 | Accuracy | 10 minutes paragraph copy, 5 minutes review | 90% accuracy |
| Day 11 to 15 | 5-minute habit | One 5-minute test daily | 15 WPM net |
| Day 16 to 20 | Conjunct drills | क्ष, त्र, ज्ञ, श्र word practice plus test | 18 to 20 WPM |
| Day 21 to 25 | Exam rhythm | Two 5-minute tests with rest | 20 to 23 WPM |
| Day 26 to 30 | Confidence | Daily mock, error notebook, calm typing | 25 WPM goal |
Daily 20-Minute Practice Routine
If you are preparing with a job, college or family responsibility, use this small routine.
How to Build an Error Notebook
Serious candidates keep a small notebook for typing mistakes. It sounds funny until it improves your score.
After every practice, write your repeated mistakes. Maybe you always mistype कार्यालय. Maybe you miss the ि matra. Maybe you add double spaces after punctuation. After one week, your pattern becomes visible.
| Date | Gross WPM | Net WPM | Top Mistake | Tomorrow’s Drill |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 18 | 14 | क्ष and त्र | 20 words with क्ष |
| Day 7 | 22 | 18 | Extra spaces | Paragraph without backspace panic |
| Day 15 | 26 | 21 | Matra errors | ि and ी drill |
| Day 25 | 30 | 25 | Line skipping | Eye tracking practice |
Eye Tracking: The Hidden Skill
Typing test is not only finger speed. Your eyes must move smoothly from the source text to the screen. Many candidates lose time because they read one word, type it, then search for the next word again.
Practice reading 3 to 5 words ahead. Do not memorize the whole sentence. Just keep the next phrase in your head. This makes typing smoother.
Backspace Panic: When Correction Becomes the Problem
Backspace is useful, but overusing it kills speed. Some candidates press backspace for every tiny doubt. The test becomes type, delete, type, delete.
If you make a small mistake and notice immediately, correct it. If the mistake happened two words ago, think before going back. Depending on marking rules, trying to repair an old mistake may cost more time than it saves.
During practice, do one test where you are allowed to use backspace normally. Then do another test where you limit backspace. You will learn how much your correction habit affects speed.
Common Nepali Matra Problems
Matras are small, but they create big errors. The difference between कि and की, पु and पू, से and सै can change the word. In exam copying, the target is not close enough. The target is exact.
| Matra | Example Words | Common Mistake | Practice Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| ि | नियम, विद्यार्थी, परीक्षा | Wrong placement or missing | Practice slowly with visual checking |
| ी | सीप, नीति, कर्मचारी | Short and long confusion | Read aloud while typing |
| ु | सुविधा, नागरिक, गुण | Missed lower mark | Do a lower matra drill |
| ू | सूचना, मूल्य, पूर्व | Confusion with ु | Make word pairs |
| े | सेवा, देश, क्षेत्र | Forgotten in speed | Slow phrase typing |
Mock Test 2: Harder Paragraph
Use this after one week of practice. It includes more conjuncts and official words.
Mock Test 3: Exam Pressure Paragraph
Use this when you are near the exam date. Type it with a timer. Do not stop after one mistake.
Five-Minute Strategy During the Exam
| Time | What to Do | What Not to Do |
|---|---|---|
| First 15 seconds | Sit straight, check keyboard, breathe | Start in panic |
| First 1 minute | Type slightly slower than max speed | Try to prove speed immediately |
| Minute 2 to 4 | Maintain rhythm and phrase reading | Over-correct old mistakes |
| Final 1 minute | Continue clean typing | Look around or compare with others |
| Last 10 seconds | Finish current word cleanly | Type half word wildly |
Exam Day Checklist
- Sleep properly the night before.
- Reach the centre early.
- Carry admit card and required ID.
- Do not change keyboard layout on exam day.
- Keep hands warm if the room is cold.
- Read instructions carefully.
- Check whether Nepali or English test is first.
- Do not compare your sound with other keyboards.
- Focus on net speed, not noise.
- After one mistake, continue calmly.
Should You Practice in MS Word or Online Tool?
Use both. Online tools are good for speed and muscle memory. MS Word is good for exam-like editing, cursor movement and real document feeling.
Practice your speed daily using our Nepali Typing Speed Test tool to build muscle memory before your exam. Then paste your text into Word once in a while to check formatting and comfort.
How to Practice If You Only Have a Phone
Phone practice is better than no practice, but the exam will likely use a physical keyboard. If you only have a phone, practice reading, spelling and Unicode word formation. But before the exam, find a desktop or laptop for real keyboard practice.
Cyber cafes, school labs, coaching centres and friends’ laptops can help. Even 20 minutes a day on a physical keyboard makes a difference.
How to Practice If You Are a Preeti Typist
If you learned Preeti years ago, you may already be fast. But check the exam requirement. If the exam uses Unicode and you only know Preeti, speed will not transfer automatically.
Start Unicode practice early. If the exam allows Preeti, then use your strength. But remember, Preeti output is not good for websites and mobile sharing. For future documents, convert Preeti to Unicode.
What If You Are Stuck at 18 WPM?
Many candidates get stuck around 18 WPM. This is normal. The fingers know the letters, but not enough to move automatically.
To break the plateau, stop doing only full paragraphs. Drill hard words. Practice short phrases repeatedly. Reduce errors. Then return to 5-minute tests.
Typing Speed Improvement Chart
FAQ: Lok Sewa Nepali Typing Test
Is the Lok Sewa typing test always 5 minutes?
Many candidates practice 5-minute tests because several practical formats use short timed typing sections. But exact time can vary by post and syllabus. Always check your notice.
How is WPM calculated in Nepal?
Many typing systems use the standard formula where 5 characters equal 1 word. Some exams may use correct words per minute or their own marking table. Track gross WPM, net WPM and accuracy while practicing.
What Nepali WPM should I target?
For general preparation, 20 to 25 net WPM with good accuracy is a practical target. For computer-related posts, aim higher if the syllabus requires it.
Should I use Preeti or Unicode?
Use the layout required by your exam. If not specified, practice the layout you can type accurately and consistently. Unicode is better for modern documents.
How many days are enough to improve typing?
Thirty days of daily practice can create real improvement. Last-night practice rarely works because typing is muscle memory.
Do errors matter more than speed?
Both matter. A fast test with many errors can score worse than a slightly slower clean test.
Can I practice with any Nepali paragraph?
Yes, but use official-style paragraphs with administrative, public service and governance words. They better match exam vocabulary.
Final Advice
The 5-minute Nepali typing challenge looks small from outside. Inside the room, it feels different. Your hands shake a little. Other keyboards sound faster. The timer moves quickly.
The candidate who passes is not always the one who can type fastest at home. It is the candidate who can type cleanly under pressure.
Practice daily. Learn your layout. Drill difficult conjuncts. Keep an error notebook. Take 5-minute mocks. Use Easy Nepali Typing until the keyboard feels familiar. Then on exam day, sit straight, breathe once, and type the text in front of you.
Lok Sewa preparation is not only about knowing answers. Sometimes it is about pressing the right key at the right time, calmly, for five minutes.
2. Choose one keyboard layout and stick with it.
3. Practice 15 to 25 minutes daily.
4. Measure net WPM, not only gross speed.
5. Keep accuracy above 95%.
6. Drill क्ष, त्र, ज्ञ, श्र, प्र and क्र.
7. Practice with 5-minute timer.
8. Use Easy Nepali Typing for daily muscle memory.
Real Practice Case 1: Candidate From Gongabu Coaching Class
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate from Gongabu coaching class, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 2: Student Practicing From A Village Cyber
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a student practicing from a village cyber, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 3: Office Assistant Preparing After Work
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a office assistant preparing after work, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 4: Preeti Typist Moving To Unicode
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a Preeti typist moving to Unicode, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 5: Candidate Stuck At 18 Wpm
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate stuck at 18 WPM, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 6: Mother Preparing For Kharidar Practical
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a mother preparing for Kharidar practical, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 7: Computer Operator Candidate Aiming Higher
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a computer operator candidate aiming higher, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 8: Candidate Practicing On A Borrowed Laptop
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate practicing on a borrowed laptop, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 9: Student Who Types Fast But Makes Matra Errors
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a student who types fast but makes matra errors, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 10: Candidate Who Panics At Backspace
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate who panics at backspace, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 11: Candidate From Pokhara Going To Kathmandu Centre
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate from Pokhara going to Kathmandu centre, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 12: Candidate Who Has Only 15 Days Left
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate who has only 15 days left, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 13: Candidate Who Is Strong In Written But Weak In Typing
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate who is strong in written but weak in typing, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 14: Candidate Using Online Practice Daily
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate using online practice daily, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 15: Candidate Preparing With Friends On Viber
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate preparing with friends on Viber, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
Real Practice Case 16: Candidate Who Has Never Used A Desktop Keyboard
This situation is common in Nepal. The candidate knows the written syllabus, but typing practice happens late. The first day feels slow, the second day feels frustrating, and by the fifth day the fingers begin to remember common words.
For a candidate who has never used a desktop keyboard, the best method is not a long one-day session. It is a small daily routine. Five minutes warm-up, five minutes timed typing, five minutes error review and five minutes hard-word drill can change the result over one month.
The important thing is to stop hiding from mistakes. If the same conjunct breaks every day, drill it. If the same matra disappears every day, slow down and fix it. If your speed falls in the exam room, breathe and return to rhythm.
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