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TypingBaba Unicode to Krutidev

Same Unicode to Krutidev conversion as TypingBaba — cleaner and faster. Ideal for CPCT and RSCIT exam preparation and Hindi typing practice.

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TypingBaba Unicode to Krutidev

Paste Unicode Hindi. Get Krutidev output — same mapping as TypingBaba. Useful for CPCT, RSCIT, and Hindi typing exam prep.

Unicode (Mangal) Krutidev 010
Input — Unicode (Mangal) 0 characters
Output — Krutidev 010 0 characters
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What is TypingBaba Unicode to Krutidev

TypingBaba is a popular Hindi typing practice and font conversion website used by students preparing for CPCT, RSCIT, and other Hindi typing exams. Its Unicode to Krutidev converter helps exam candidates and typing instructors convert practice text between encoding systems.

This tool performs the same Unicode to Krutidev conversion as TypingBaba — using the identical character mapping table. Students preparing for Hindi typing exams can use this converter to verify their Krutidev output, compare encoding differences, or generate practice material in Krutidev format.

For typing exam preparation, understanding both Unicode and Krutidev layouts is practical. Unicode uses the standard Inscript or phonetic keyboard layouts. Krutidev uses a typewriter-style key mapping (also called the Remington layout) where the same key produces a different Devanagari character. This converter helps students see the exact character-level correspondence between the two systems.

TypingBaba Unicode to Krutidev Formula

The TypingBaba Unicode to Krutidev formula is the same standard Devanagari substitution table used across all correct Unicode-to-Krutidev implementations. TypingBaba's converter and this tool both apply the same mapping for all standard Hindi characters, vowels, consonants, matras, and conjuncts.

For typing exam contexts, the most relevant mappings are the ones that appear in CPCT and RSCIT exam passages. Common characters in exam text include: basic consonants (क through ह), core vowel matras (ा ि ी ु ू े ै ो ौ), the anusvara (ं), and common conjuncts (क्ष, ज्ञ, त्र). All of these are handled correctly by this converter.

Exam tip: Krutidev's 'i matra' (ि) appears before the consonant it belongs to in the encoded output, even though it visually appears after the consonant in Devanagari. The converter handles this position correctly — this is one of the key differences that trips up beginners when learning Krutidev encoding.

Unicode Character Unicode Code Point Krutidev Glyph
U+0915 (Ka) d
U+0916 (Kha) [k
U+0917 (Ga) x
U+0918 (Gha) ?k
U+091A (Cha) p
U+091B (Chha) N
U+091C (Ja) t
ि U+093F (i matra — placed before consonant in Krutidev) f

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Unicode to Krutidev conversion

Yes. Click the swap button in the converter toolbar to switch direction. Paste your KrutiDev text and get Unicode (Mangal) output. The reverse conversion handles all the same matras, conjuncts, and special characters.

Yes, it's 100% free with no limits. No signup, no word count restrictions, no daily caps. Convert as much text as you need.

Yes. Mangal is a Unicode font, so any text typed in Mangal is Unicode text. Paste it into the converter and you'll get KrutiDev output. The same works for text from other Unicode fonts like Noto Sans Devanagari or Arial Unicode MS.

The converter targets KrutiDev 010, which is the most widely used version in government offices and typing exams. The output is also compatible with KrutiDev 011 and similar variants in the KrutiDev family.

Yes, it works entirely online in your browser. No software download needed. Once the page loads, it even works offline — the conversion engine runs on client-side JavaScript with no server dependency.