Mock Series · CAT 2026

CAT Mock Test Series 2026 — Built to Be Harder Than the Real Exam

A CAT 2026 mock series calibrated 10-15% tougher than the real exam, on a TCS iON-style interface — so exam day feels like a rehearsal, not a shock.

August, 2026 By Team Rodha
A CAT 2026 aspirant attempting an exam-level mock on Rodha's TCS iON-style interface.

Rodha's CAT mock test series is deliberately calibrated 10-15% tougher than the actual CAT exam, on an interface built to mirror TCS iON, so aspirants build real exam-day resilience instead of the false confidence that comes from easy mocks.

Why "Intentionally Harder" Beats Confidence-Boosting Mocks

A mock series that inflates your score feels good and does nothing for you. Most CAT aspirants who plateau don't lack effort — they've been training against mocks that are easier than the real thing, so the actual exam feels like a shock. Rodha's series is built on the opposite principle: expose the weaknesses now, while there's still time to fix them, not on exam day when there isn't.

What Makes Rodha's Mock Series Different

TCS iON-style interface

Every mock runs on an interface built to replicate the actual CAT testing platform, so exam-day navigation is never a source of lost time or panic.

Difficulty-tagged questions

Each question carries a difficulty tag, which makes it possible to see — precisely — whether marks are being lost on easy questions (a red flag) or only on the genuinely hard ones (expected).

SWOT-style performance analytics

After every attempt, the dashboard maps strengths, weaknesses, and score trends across attempts, rather than leaving you to reconstruct that picture from a single score.

What's Inside the Full CAT Mock Test Series

  • Full-length mocks covering VARC, DILR, and Quant
  • Strict 40-minute sectional time locks matching the current CAT pattern
  • Mix of MCQ and TITA questions with accurate negative-marking rules applied
  • All-India percentile estimate benchmarked against other Rodha test-takers
Industry practice generally points to 25-30 full-length mocks for first-time aspirants and 35-45 for repeaters attempting deeper analysis — Rodha's series is structured to support that volume of practice across a full prep cycle.

Designed by CAT Mentors, Not Generic Question Banks

The series is built by Ravi Prakash Sir (Quant & DILR) and KD Sir (VARC), which shows up in the question design — sets and passages are constructed the way the actual CAT setters think, not lifted from a generic aptitude question bank.

How the Mock Series Fits Into a 3-Month CAT Prep Plan

  • Month 1: 1-2 mocks/week to build exam stamina and identify baseline weak areas
  • Month 2: 2-3 mocks/week, paired with sectional practice on identified weak sections
  • Month 3: Full mock every 4-5 days, prioritising analysis time over attempt volume

FAQs

How much harder are Rodha's mocks than the actual CAT exam?

Rodha designs its mocks to be roughly 10-15% harder than the real CAT, so students are never caught off guard by unexpectedly tough questions on exam day.

Does Rodha's mock series replicate the real CAT exam interface?

Yes — the platform is built to closely mirror the TCS iON interface used in the actual CAT exam, down to section navigation and question palette behaviour.

How many full-length mocks are included in the series?

The series includes a full set of full-length mocks covering VARC, DILR, and Quant, along with sectional practice, structured to support a complete CAT prep cycle for both first-time aspirants and repeaters.

Who created the content in Rodha's CAT mock series?

The mocks are designed by Rodha's core mentors — Ravi Prakash Sir for Quant and DILR, and KD Sir for VARC.

Can both first-time aspirants and repeaters use the same mock series?

Yes — the difficulty tagging lets first-timers focus on foundational accuracy while repeaters use the same mocks for deeper, plateau-breaking analysis.

Ready to train against a mock that fights back?

Take on Rodha's CAT 2026 mock series — TCS iON-style interface, difficulty-tagged questions, and SWOT-style analytics after every attempt.

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