CGL Typing was built for students who want practice that feels close to the real thing
I am Ankush, a programmer and data science student from Hisar, Haryana. I built this tool because too many typing sites feel random, noisy, or too far from the exam rhythm students actually need.
Built in Hisar, HaryanaUpdatedIndependent educational project
Short Version
What makes this site different
CGL Typing is not trying to be a flashy typing arcade. It is built for students who want paragraph-based practice, clear timing, and results that tell them whether the problem was speed, control, or plain old overconfidence in paragraph one.
Built by a real person
I maintain the site myself, read feedback myself, and keep the product focused on useful practice instead of decorative clutter.
Made for Indian students
The tone, examples, and training flow are shaped around how SSC aspirants actually practise, not how generic global typing tools usually sell themselves.
Simple on purpose
You should be able to choose a set, type in peace, and review the run without feeling like the interface is competing with the paragraph.
Why I made it
Students preparing for SSC style typing tests usually do not need another flashy speed toy. They need timed passages, a quieter screen, and results that tell them whether the problem is speed, accuracy, or simple panic after minute six.
CGL Typing is my attempt to make that practice feel more honest. You pick a set, you know the duration, and once the session starts the page stops trying to impress you and lets you type.
What the platform tries to fix
The set catalog is split into Practice and Mock for a reason. Practice mode helps on ordinary study days when you want a bit more guidance. Mock mode is stricter and calmer when you want to check whether your hands still listen to your brain without extra help on the screen.
After every run, the results page breaks the session into pace, accuracy, error patterns, and consistency. That way you do not walk away with only one number and a vague feeling that something went wrong somewhere in paragraph three.
Who is behind it
CGL Typing is built and maintained by Ankush. I come from a programming and data background, and I care a lot about tools that are useful first and decorative second.
If you want to know more about my work, you can find me on LinkedIn. The platform itself remains an independent educational project and is not affiliated with SSC or any government body.
Editorial And Advertising Approach
The written guides, policy pages, and product explanations on this site are maintained as part of the project itself. CGL Typing is not a paid review site, and it does not promise rankings, exam outcomes, or official status in exchange for clicks.
If advertising is enabled later, the practice flow should stay usable first. Focus mode and result review are intentionally kept cleaner because the tool should still feel trustworthy when students are in the middle of real practice.
CGL Typing stores your recent sessions, theme choice, and filter settings in this browser so the site feels consistent when you come back.