SimplyLearnt has cashed well upon the Indian psyche of testing and examining. Be it Kindergarten admission or UG/PG or even employment with an IT company, the first step in India would be to test your ability. 90% of these tests are in a written format. So what’s next? An online site where you could download various tests, model tests, question papers et al. This is what simplyLearnt is all about.

simplyLearnt brings together various coaching centers around India and their students onto a virtual platform. Coaching centers can now reach out to their students and other students virtually. They can conduct classes, hold tests, and share documents; everything virtually. Say you are preparing for CAT using simplyLearnt services, you can get virtual lessons from various CAT trainers and also download their question papers, take schedule tests and even access their study materials.

SimplyLearnt is something more than a mere website hosting test papers. Their services include, profiling of various institutes, scheduling their classes, conduct their tests online and hosting their content online. In short, simplyLearnt is for trainers to reach students in need.

The major advantage of simplyLearnt would be in the choices it provides, if it takes off well. A student preparing for CAT would be able to take preparatory tests, probably for a cost, from not just one, but numerous CAT training institutes while sitting at home. One is not constrained by time and space as in the physical world. simplyLearnt, as I see it, has the potential of providing a lot of choices to students, especially for those looking at preparatory tests.

The site is very impressive and certainly holds a lot of potential in the Indian scenario. I don’t think they have a direct competitor, though many institutes host their test and have virtual classrooms independently. simplyLearnt is the first of its kind and with good marketing will surely make it big.