Tata McGraw Hill Devises Aid to Make CAT Preparation Easier
17 May 2011

CAT Online consists of a printed book, a CD, live classroom training and mobile support training for aspirants


Tata McGraw-Hill Education, the provider of educational materials in India since 1970, has announced CAT ONLINE for all CAT aspirants across the country. The product integrates print, electronic, online and mobile medium for CAT preparation.

Priced at Rs 1295, the educational aid is the first of its kind in the country to integrate all conceivable forms of training.

It consists of a printed book, a CD, live classroom training and mobile support. The printed book is a comprehensive support system the CAT aspirants with coverage of all sections and supported by plenty of practice exercises. The CD has tips and techniques video by renowned management guru Arun Sharma, recorded classes, mock tests and a walkthrough on how to join the online classes. The online resource at www.mindworkzz.in has 30 hours live classroom sessions and access to further classes. mConnect is a mobile support in a dynamic testing environment, easy to download application, with features like time schedule, negative marking among others.

Announcing the launch of the product, Biju Kumar, Head, School and Test Prep division, Tata McGraw-Hill, said, "We are pleased to have designed this prototype for CAT aspirants across the country. CAT ONLINE is our contribution to address the issue of dearth of quality professional educational aids available in the country for preparation for CAT."

It can also be bought online from www.tmhshop.com. Tata McGraw-Hill has also developed a dedicated helpline for CAT ONLINE @555-55553920.




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