About CaseCompass

Free case-interview practice for Indian MBA students — who builds it, how the content is made, and how to reach us.

What CaseCompass is

CaseCompass is a free practice platform for consulting case interviews, built for MBA and PGDM students in India. The core of it is an AI interviewer that runs a full case with you the way a real interviewer would: it gives you the prompt, waits while you structure, pushes back when your logic is loose, hands over data when you ask the right question, and then scores you on structure, hypothesis quality, quantitative accuracy, business judgement and communication.

Around that sit the things students actually ask for between attempts — a library of 400+ cases spanning profitability, market entry, growth, pricing, operations and M&A; deep written guides to the frameworks those cases test; worked guesstimates with the arithmetic shown; and a directory of every live case competition open to Indian B-school students, with deadlines, eligibility and PPO/PPI flags.

Why it exists

Case interview prep in India has historically depended on two scarce resources: a batchmate willing to give you an hour, and a senior willing to give you feedback. Both run out fast, and neither is available at 1am the night before a shortlist. Paid coaching fills the gap for students who can afford it, at rates that put it out of reach for most.

The bet behind CaseCompass is that the repetitive half of case prep — running the case, catching structural gaps, checking whether your market sizing holds — can be done well by software and given away, so that human time gets spent on the half that actually needs a human. Everything on the site is free to use. There is no paywall, no credit card, and no cap on attempts.

How the content is made

Cases are adapted from publicly circulated B-school casebooks and from cases students report having been asked in real interviews. Every case in the library is paired with a curated set of facts and a model solution written against that specific case — the framework tree, the ordered path a strong candidate takes, the escalating hints, and the mistakes that actually cost marks on that case. These are checked against the case transcript rather than generated loose, because a language model asked to recall a public casebook will confidently invent details that were never in it.

Framework and guesstimate guides are written long-form and edited by hand. The competition directory is compiled from organiser announcements and official registration pages; each listing links out to its own source so you can verify dates and eligibility yourself before you build a team.

How we make money

The site is supported by display advertising. We run a single ad unit per page, kept out of the reading column and away from anything you might click by accident, and we run none at all on the interview screen's conversation area, the legal pages, or partner landing pages. If an ad ever appears somewhere it interferes with using the site, tell us and we will move it.

We do not sell user data, and we do not charge students for access to any part of the product described on this page.

Corrections and takedowns

If a case, a framework explanation, a guesstimate or a competition listing on this site is wrong, out of date, or reproduces material you own, email us and we will fix or remove it. Include the URL. We would rather correct something quickly than argue about it.

Who runs it

CaseCompass is built and maintained by Aman Banthia, working independently out of India. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated on behalf of any consulting firm, B-school, or the companies whose case competitions appear in the directory.

Contact

Questions, corrections, competition listings, partnership or press — email amanbanthia@casecompass.in. We read everything and usually reply within two working days. You can also reach us on Instagram at @casecompass.in.