High Court LDC Mangal (Unicode) Typing Test (Hindi)
The High Court LDC Hindi typing test is the qualifying typing stage for Lower Division Clerk posts in the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad. Candidates type a Hindi passage in Mangal Unicode using the Inscript keyboard layout, and the result is judged on net words per minute.
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High Court LDC typing test cutoffs & scoring
| Category | Min WPM | Min KDPH | Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| All | 25 | — | 25 WPM Hindi in Mangal Unicode |
Qualifying — net WPM in Mangal Unicode (Inscript layout). Backspace allowed. The test is administered in an on-screen word processor.
How to clear the High Court LDC typing test
- Type the Hindi passage in Mangal Unicode (Inscript layout) within the 10-minute window.
- Reach at least 25 net words per minute to qualify.
- Backspace is allowed — correct mistakes before they add up.
- Use a genuine Unicode-aware word processor during practice so font rendering matches exam conditions.
Sample passage
उच्च न्यायालय में कनिष्ठ लिपिक के पद के लिए आयोजित हिंदी टंकण परीक्षा में अभ्यर्थी को मंगल यूनिकोड फॉन्ट पर निर्धारित समय में अनुच्छेद टाइप करना होता है। यूनिकोड आधारित टंकण में प्रत्येक अक्षर एक स्वतंत्र संकेत के रूप में संग्रहीत होता है, जिससे फॉन्ट बदलने पर भी पाठ सुरक्षित रहता है। इन्स्क्रिप्ट कुंजीपटल पर व्यंजनों और स्वर मात्राओं की स्थिति ध्वन्यात्मक क्रम पर आधारित है, जो नियमित अभ्यास के बाद स्वाभाविक लगने लगती है। अभ्यर्थियों को चाहिए कि वे परीक्षा से पहले इन्स्क्रिप्ट विन्यास पर प्रतिदिन अभ्यास करें ताकि गति और शुद्धता दोनों में सुधार हो सके।
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Common questions
What is the typing speed required for the High Court LDC typing test?
For the High Court LDC Hindi typing test you need 25 words per minute. 25 WPM Hindi in Mangal Unicode.
Which font is used in the High Court LDC typing test?
The High Court LDC Hindi typing test uses the Mangal (Unicode) layout, with 10 minutes to type the passage.
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