

An average class that is pegged to be covered in, say, around 2.5 hours for the above-average student will comprise of ~80 slides interspersed with around 8-10 videos. The online XAT Coaching Course at 2IIM has been constructed as a mixture of slide-decks, videos and quizzes. So, if you have an internet connection that lets you watch stuff of youtube you can most definitely take this course and 2) We can write equations and use a digital pen to highlight key ideas without worrying about camera focus. Our videos on a per-minute basis are about one-fourth of the size of the videos on youtube.

But screen capture gives us two massive advantages - 1) Video size is small. (This hurts us while trying to market the product). Screen capture videos de-emphasize the teacher and bring the content to the forefront. This is why we went down the route of using screen capture videos and not live videos. The starting point has been the student requirement, and not the technology. At every stage, we have worn the hat of a student and brought in the technology that works for each specific idea. We have spent an inordinate amount of time and energy in designing this XAT online coaching. (Imagine that, if one struggles to watch Amitabh Bachan for 12 minutes, what are odds of watching a tutor in a 60 minute long video?). Research tells us that people struggle to watch even entertainment videos if they are more than 12 minutes long. Online XAT Preparation has to involve more than reading a bunch of PDFs on a laptop.Īny recorded video of length more than 15 minutes is more or less worthless. In our mind, none of these qualify as an online course. Most products available are either test series, e-books or recorded classroom lectures. We offer slide-decks, videos, check-point quizzes and XAT-Level Tests. In our minds, we are probably the only one offering an Online XAT Preparation Course.
