MP CPCT Exam 2026: Eligibility, Pattern, Validity, and Preparation Guide

Many of you practice your typing speed here daily, which is a fantastic start. But a common question I receive is: "How do I turn this typing speed into a secure government job in Madhya Pradesh?"

The answer is simple: You need to clear the MP CPCT Exam.

Typing speed alone isn't enough for official recruitment. To apply for jobs like MP Patwari or Sahayak Grade 3, the government requires an official certification. Here is your complete guide to the MP CPCT Exam 2026, the jobs it unlocks, and the smartest way to prepare.

What is the MP CPCT Exam?

CPCT stands for Computer Proficiency Certification Test. It is a mandatory state-level exam designed by the MP government to evaluate your computer knowledge and typing speed (Hindi and English). It acts as a "digital license" required for clerical and data entry government jobs in the state.

Who Conducts CPCT?

The exam is officially conducted by MAP_IT (Madhya Pradesh Agency for Promotion of Information Technology). They conduct this exam multiple times a year (4–5 times).

Exam Pattern: MCQs and Typing Rules

MP CPCT is a computer-based test divided into 2 sections. You must attempt both.

1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)

75 Questions in 75 Minutes. You need 50% (38 marks) to pass. The syllabus covers basic computer hardware/software, operating system, internet basics, reasoning, and general awareness.

2. Typing Skill

  • English Typing: 15 Minutes — Minimum requirement: 30 Net WPM.
  • Hindi Typing: 15 Minutes — Minimum requirement: 20 Net WPM. Hindi is conducted on the Remington Gail or Inscript keyboard layout.

Validity of the Scorecard

Once you pass the CPCT exam, your scorecard remains valid for 7 Years from the date of the exam. You can crack it once and use it for upcoming vacancies for 7 years.

Government Recruitments Where MP CPCT Matters

Why is CPCT so important? Because CPCT is the gateway to government jobs in MP. Here is how it fits into the eligibility for various roles:

  • MP Patwari: Managing digital land records requires basic tech skills. Most recent Patwari recruitments mandate a valid CPCT scorecard (Hindi typing + Computer).
  • MP Panchayat Sachiv: For handling village-level digital data and administrative work, MP CPCT is a crucial eligibility requirement.
  • Sahayak Grade 3 (Assistant Grade 3): This is a clerical role across various government departments. CPCT is strictly mandatory to apply.
  • MP ESB Group 2 & Group 3: Posts like Data Entry Operators & IT Operators under the Employees Selection Board require this certificate.
  • MP Police & MP ASI (Computer / Technical): Clerical, radio, or technical roles (like MP Constable clerical posts) within the police force require proven computer proficiency via CPCT.

CPCT vs ITI COPA: What is the Difference?

Many students get confused between these two qualifications. Here is a simple breakdown:

Feature CPCT ITI COPA
Full Form Computer Proficiency Certification Test Computer Operator and Programming Assistant
Type Skill Test 1-Year Academic Trade Course
What it proves Current typing speed and basic computer operating skills That you have studied computer basics and programming
Job Requirement Mandatory for typing/clerical jobs Required as a basic 1-year computer diploma

Which one do you need? For many MP clerical jobs, you actually need both. Notifications often ask for a 1-year computer diploma (like COPA, DCA, or PGDCA) AND a valid CPCT scorecard to prove your practical typing speed.

Preparation Strategy

Clearing the CPCT requires a two-part strategy because passing the typing test is useless if you fail the computer MCQ section, and vice versa.

1. For Typing Speed

Keep practicing your typing daily on our tool. Aim for 30 minutes of English and 30 minutes of Hindi practice. Focus on accuracy first, and get very comfortable with the Remington Gail layout. You can use our Hindi Typing Test and English Typing Test to track your WPM and accuracy.

2. For Exam Prep & Computer Theory

While you can build your raw speed right here, passing the 75-mark computer theory section and learning exam-specific formats requires dedicated study. Instead of searching all over the internet, I highly recommend using a specialized platform like cpctwale.com. Beyond just CPCT mock tests, they provide excellent computer theory notes and specialized typing tips and tricks for a variety of state exams, including MP Patwari, MP Panchayat Sachiv, Sahayak Grade 3, MP Police Constable, and MP ESB Group 4. Combining your daily typing practice here with their targeted study materials is the smartest way to pass on your first attempt.

Common Mistakes Candidates Make

  • Ignoring the MCQ Section: Many students focus only on typing and fail the 75-mark computer test. You must pass both.
  • Keyboard Panic: The keyboard at the exam center might feel stiff. Don't panic; just hit the keys firmly.
  • Wasting the Mock Test Time: The exam gives you a 10-minute mock typing test before the real one begins. Use this time purely to check if all the keys (especially Shift and Spacebar) are working properly.

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