- Test Funda (http://www.testfunda.com): The most well known online site. Good prep material as well as test UI. Very very focused on CAT. Very active community too...but why do I get the feeling that most of the users are dummy users?
- TopCATCoaching (http://www.topcatcoaching.com): Clean UI and good test material. Very good reports. Seems to be an online company with deep pockets. The Top Coaching is well diversified with other online courses too.
- TCYOnline (http://www.tcyonline.com): One of the earliest entrants to online CAT coaching. The offering and tests are not differentiated.
- CATIndiaonline (http://www.catindiaonline.com): Offers full course including a crash course. Tests are unimpressive and reports look cluttered.
- Snapwiz (http://www.snapwiz.co.in): Clean UI, good tests and reports and very easy to navigate and use. Drawbacks: offers tests only and no course.
- CATION (http://www.cation.in): Seems to have good content including recorded video. Video quality frankly sucks!
- YesICan (http://www.yesican.com): Another site with tests and smattering of subject tests. Overall OK but nothing to write about
- Complore: Free tests...but you get what you pay for.
- Fireup (http://www.fireup.co.in): A dog in the online world. Test interface is unimpressive and so is the test content. The tests have 90+ questions whereas the official CAT is supposed to be 60-70 questions. Clearly out of depths with reality.
- TestMerit (http://testmerit.com) : Another dog in the world of online cat prep. Very slow site...nothing positive to write about it.
Friday, November 6, 2009
List of CAT Tutorials: The Challangers (Online only)
Since CAT has gone online...number of web based CAT tutorials and Test Series providers have mushroomed. It reminds me of the dot com days when a number of players emerged with a similar business model and many of these players failed to survive when the expected number of users failed to materialize. I suspect the same fate will befall most of these guys too. Barring 2-3 most will not survive. I can also visualize the scenario where 1 or may be even 2 of these players (or maybe a new entrant in online world) will make it big. Perhaps big enough to challenge the more established classroom players. So without much ado...lets review the list. Here we go:
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