We built iGET because exam prep shouldn't cost more than a coaching class.
A free, no-nonsense practice platform for students preparing for UPSC, SSC, Bank, Railway, NEET, JEE — and dozens of state and entrance exams. No paywall. No "premium" tier. No catch.
How this started
In 2024, I was watching a cousin in Delhi prepare for SSC CGL. He was spending ₹4,500 a month on a coaching center plus ₹400 per mock test booklet from the local market — and still ran out of practice questions two weeks before the exam.
The expensive online platforms wanted ₹3,000–₹8,000 for a year's access. The free ones either had 50 questions on repeat, broken interfaces, or were just lead-generation funnels for coaching enrollments.
I figured there had to be a middle ground — a place where any student with a smartphone could practice thousands of real exam-pattern questions, take timed mock tests, and track their progress. Without paying a rupee. Without an account, even.
So I built one. iGET launched in mid-2025 with around 800 questions. Today it has 17,800+ across 54 subjects.
I'm MD ARIF REZA — a Delhi-based developer, not a coaching tycoon or an exam topper. iGET is my attempt to build an honest, no-chaos study resource for students preparing for Indian competitive exams. While AI tools help with deep research, I personally review and edit every post, mock test, and answer key before it's published to ensure complete accuracy. If you spot an error, email me at support@iget.in — I fix verified mistakes within 24 hours.
What we cover
iGET focuses on the exams Indian students actually take, listed here in approximate order of question volume on our platform:
How our content is created
Being transparent here because trust matters more than marketing:
Practice questions (the MCQs)
The bulk of our 17,800+ questions are sourced from publicly available previous year papers (PYQs from 2009–2024), licensed question banks, and original questions we write based on official syllabi. Every question has a correct answer marked and most include an explanation. We add roughly 80–150 new questions a week.
Blog posts & exam guides
Our blog (notifications, syllabus breakdowns, preparation guides) uses a hybrid workflow:
- Initial draft researched and structured using AI tools (Claude, primarily) on topics we've identified as relevant
- Cross-referenced with official sources — UPSC, SSC, IBPS, NTA notifications (linked in every post)
- Reviewed and edited by Arif before publishing
- Every post carries a clear source citation at the footer
A lot of exam-prep sites use AI to mass-publish and pretend it's all hand-written by experts. We'd rather just tell you what we actually do. If you spot a factual error, email me — support@iget.in — and I'll fix it within 24 hours.
How we stay free (and will stay free)
iGET runs on a single funding model: display ads through Google AdSense. You see a few unobtrusive ads on the site; we earn a small revenue from impressions and clicks; that pays the server bills (Hostinger, domain renewal, basic infrastructure).
There is no "free tier" with hidden upsells. There is no premium plan. There is no coaching institute funnel behind the scenes. If you've ever practiced 50 mock tests on iGET without paying anything — that's exactly how it's supposed to work.
If ad revenue ever fully covers costs with surplus, we'll reinvest in writing more original explanations, adding video walkthroughs, and translating content into more Indian languages. That's the plan.
Three things we promise
1. No paywalls, ever. Every existing free feature stays free. We will not "introduce premium" later.
2. No spam, no selling your data. If you register for a free account, we use your email only for password reset and (very occasional) update notifications. We don't sell email lists. Privacy Policy spells out the details.
3. No fake claims. We won't say "1 lakh+ students" if the real number is smaller. We won't claim "AIR 1 used iGET" if no AIR 1 used iGET. The numbers on this page are the actual numbers.
Found a bug? Have a suggestion? Want to write for us?
I read every email personally. Usually reply within 48 hours.
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