By the Online Coaching 4u team

Both of these brands lean on strong teaching credibility, just built in different ways. Rodha runs a structured, subject-wise faculty team behind founder Ravi Prakash, who built his following through YouTube teaching after a career at TIME, Career Launcher and IMS. Arun Sharma's Mindworkzz is built around an author whose McGraw Hill Quant and DILR books are used by CAT aspirants well beyond his own institute's students. This comparison looks at what that difference actually means for the course you'd be paying for.

TL;DR

Rodha runs a faculty-per-subject teaching model, founder Ravi Prakash on Quant with dedicated LRDI and VARC instructors, backed by the larger of the two mock libraries here (30 full mocks, 50 OMET mocks and 105 sectionals) and clearly published pricing at ₹24,999.

Mindworkzz is built around Arun Sharma, the best-selling CAT Quant/DILR author, backs him with a nine-person named faculty team, publishes clear current pricing (₹22,999-27,999), and carries a directly-verified Google rating of 4.7 from 351 reviews.

Rodha vs Mindworkzz at a glance comparison table

What Rodha offers

Rodha was founded around 2017-18 by Ravi Prakash, who taught at TIME, Career Launcher and IMS in Delhi and Bangalore between 2012 and 2016 before building an independent brand around a structured, faculty-per-subject teaching model: Prakash teaches Quantitative Aptitude himself, while dedicated instructors lead Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation and Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension, with a wider named bench credited on Rodha's dedicated mock-test platform. Its comprehensive CAT 2026 batches, run through a Graphy-based platform, are priced at ₹24,999 at checkout, and its separate mock platform adds 30 full-length CAT mocks, 50 OMET mocks and 105 sectional tests, the larger of the two test libraries in this comparison, alongside a dedicated doubt-support community of roughly 13,000 members.

What Mindworkzz offers

Arun Sharma's Mindworkzz, run by AMS Learning Systems Private Limited, is built around Arun Sharma, an IIM Bangalore alumnus whose McGraw Hill CAT Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning books are used across a wide swathe of CAT prep in India, well beyond students enrolled with Mindworkzz itself. Sharma reports 99.9+ CAT percentile scores across multiple recent years (99.96 in CAT'14, 99.99 in CAT'18, among others cited on the institute's own site). He teaches alongside a named team of nine, including Meenakshi Upadhyay (IIM Bangalore, also a McGraw Hill author for VARC), Arun Chaturvedi (IIM Ahmedabad) and Anit Suri (IIM Bangalore, self-reported six-time 99+ percentiler with two 100-percentile Quant scores). Course delivery is primarily online (live plus recorded sessions), with pricing published directly on-site: a CAT 2026 Online Full Course at ₹22,999 and an Online Comprehensive Course at ₹27,999, plus a standalone ten-mock "CAT Experience" test series launched at ₹199. Inclusions run to 130+ live Quant sessions with 400 hours of recorded backup, 110+ live DILR sessions, 90+ live VARC sessions, and a combined 10 Mindworkzz Mocks, 20 CAT Experience tests, 18 RepliCAT tests and 24 sectional tests. A direct Google Maps check for this listing found it rated 4.7 from 351 reviews.

Head-to-head comparison

FactorRodhaMindworkzz
Built aroundFaculty-per-subject team led by founder Ravi PrakashAuthor Arun Sharma's published CAT Quant/DILR books
Faculty teamSubject-wise instructors plus a wider named benchNine named instructors, several with IIM backgrounds
Published pricing₹24,999 at checkout₹22,999 (Full Course) / ₹27,999 (Comprehensive)
Mocks included30 full + 50 OMET + 105 sectional10 Mindworkzz Mocks + 20 CAT Experience + 18 RepliCAT + 24 sectional
Community~13,000-member Telegram channel plus a dedicated doubt-support platformWeekly live doubt sessions + Telegram group
Verified Google ratingReviews spread across course and community channels4.7 / 351 reviews (verified directly)

A published author vs a structured teaching team

Both brands rest on real credibility, just built differently. Arun Sharma's books are assigned reading well outside his own institute, a form of third-party validation that exists independent of Mindworkzz's own marketing. Rodha's credibility comes from a different direction: a founder with genuine prior-institute teaching experience who has since built out a full subject-wise faculty team, a large mock-test library and a dedicated doubt-support community around his own teaching. Both are legitimate, well-evidenced approaches, and the better fit depends on whether you value a published author's material or a structured, multi-instructor ecosystem.

What we could and couldn't verify

Mindworkzz's faculty percentile claims, including Arun Sharma's own, are self-published on the institute's site and not independently audited, though its Google rating (4.7 from 351 reviews) is a genuine third-party data point we confirmed directly. Rodha's course inclusions, faculty roster and pricing are confirmed directly from its own official course and mock-test pages; its reviews are spread across course pages and community channels rather than a single aggregated third-party listing. One address inconsistency is worth flagging on the Mindworkzz side: its current official site lists a Noida office, while several independent directories still show a Connaught Place, Delhi address, likely a legacy listing; confirm the current center location directly if a physical visit matters to you.

Which one should you choose?

Choose Rodha if…

You want a structured, subject-wise faculty team, the deeper of the two mock libraries here, and a dedicated community for doubt support, all at a clearly published price.

Choose Mindworkzz if…

You already study from Arun Sharma's books and want continuity with an author whose material you already trust, or you'd specifically like a nine-person named team built around one author's pedagogy.

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Frequently asked questions

Who is Arun Sharma and why is Mindworkzz built around him?

Arun Sharma is an IIM Bangalore alumnus and a McGraw Hill author of CAT Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning books widely used by CAT aspirants across nearly every coaching institute in India, not just his own. Mindworkzz is built around his personal teaching and reports his CAT percentile scores across several years, mostly at 99.9+ percentile.

Which is cheaper, Rodha or Mindworkzz?

Both publish clear current pricing. Rodha's comprehensive batches run ₹24,999 at checkout (discounted from ₹35,499-₹40,000). Mindworkzz's CAT 2026 Online Full Course is ₹22,999 and its Online Comprehensive Course is ₹27,999, putting the two brands' flagship batches in a broadly similar range.

Does Mindworkzz have a physical classroom?

There's some inconsistency here worth flagging. Mindworkzz's own current site lists an office in Noida, while several independent directories still list a Connaught Place, Delhi address, likely a legacy listing. Its course delivery today is primarily online (live plus recorded).

Which brand has a bigger faculty team?

Mindworkzz names nine instructors on its team page, including several with IIM backgrounds and self-reported high CAT percentiles across multiple exam years. Rodha runs a faculty-per-subject model of its own, founder Ravi Prakash on Quant with dedicated instructors on LRDI and VARC, plus a wider named bench credited on its mock platform.

How do their mock-test libraries compare?

Rodha's dedicated mock platform offers 30 full CAT mocks, 50 OMET mocks and 105 sectional tests. Mindworkzz combines 10 Mindworkzz Mocks, 20 CAT Experience tests, 18 RepliCAT tests and 24 sectional tests. Both are substantial test libraries; Rodha's is the larger of the two by total volume.