Kruti Dev 055 Typing Test

Kruti Dev 055 is another specific version within the Kruti Dev family, sometimes named directly in exam notifications — here's what it is and how to practice.

🚧 Interactive test pending a licensed font file

Kruti Dev needs its own font file to render correctly, and we don't bundle a copy without confirmed licensing. See the full Kruti Dev guide for the complete explanation. Study the typing chart and keyboard layout in the meantime, or build general Hindi typing speed with the Hindi Unicode test, which is live now.

What Is Kruti Dev 055?

Kruti Dev 055 is one specific font within the broader Kruti Dev family of legacy, non-Unicode Hindi fonts. Where a generic "Kruti Dev" reference usually defaults to Kruti Dev 010, some recruitment notifications name 055 specifically — often to standardise with a particular department's existing document templates or legacy software setup.

How It Relates to Kruti Dev 010 and Other Versions

The numbered Kruti Dev variants share the same underlying key-to-glyph mapping, so the practical typing layout you learn is effectively the same whether your exam names 010, 055 or another version. If you've already practiced on one, that skill carries over — see the Kruti Dev 010 page for the more commonly referenced default version.

Why Some Exams Name Kruti Dev 055 Specifically

Recruitment boards sometimes standardise on a particular font version to stay consistent with their own legacy record-keeping systems or document formats built years ago. This is a naming/compatibility choice on the exam conductor's side, not a sign that 055 requires fundamentally different typing skills. Always follow the exact version named in your official notification.

How to Practice

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kruti Dev 055 is one specific font within the wider Kruti Dev family of legacy, non-Unicode Hindi fonts, sometimes named directly in exam notifications instead of a generic "Kruti Dev" reference.

No — the practical key-to-glyph mapping is essentially the same across the numbered Kruti Dev variants, so typing skill built on one transfers to the other.

Recruitment boards sometimes standardise on a specific font version for consistency with their own legacy systems or document templates. Always follow the exact name in your notification rather than assuming any Kruti Dev version works interchangeably.

The interactive test is pending a licensed Kruti Dev font file — see the main Kruti Dev Hindi Typing guide for the full explanation. In the meantime, the key chart and keyboard layout pages let you study the mapping.

Ankush Sheoran, founder of CGLTyping
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Ankush Sheoran

Digital Marketing Executive — SEO, Web Design & Development · SSC CGL aspirant

I built CGLTyping while preparing for SSC CGL myself, after every typing site I tried measured plain WPM instead of what SSC actually scores. Every exam fact here is checked against the current official notification rather than copied from another blog — if something looks out of date, tell me and it gets fixed.