Aditya Joshi Test Series Full Explanation and Planar Honest Review
Aditya Joshi Test Series: The Overview
Launch Date: January 1, 2026 Price: ₹2,999 (A bit on the costly side compared to competitors like PW or Allen Digital). Mode: 100% Online. Platform: Official Website https://web.classplusapp.com/ Total Tests: 35 Tests 18 Unit-based / Part Tests 2 Full Class 11th & 12th Tests 15 Full Syllabus Tests
The Good: What I Liked (Positive Points)
1. High-Quality Questions
2. Strong Analytical Dashboard
The Bad: Critical Flaws (Negative Points)
1. The "No PDF" Policy is a Huge Drawback
2. Only ONE Attempt Allowed
3. Terrible User Interface (UI) in Solutions
4. Accessibility Concerns Around High-Cost Test Series
Many students are unable to afford test series priced around ₹3,000. As a result, some students choose to share the cost equally and access the test series through a single account. However, platforms have identified this practice and have implemented strict measures to prevent account sharing.
The policy is clear and uncompromising: students are required to purchase individual access, regardless of their financial situation. There is little flexibility or consideration for affordability, and students who cannot pay the full amount are effectively excluded.
On the platform’s portal, students are instructed to rely entirely on the provided PDF for answers and solutions, with a directive to open and review it fully after completing the test. At the same time, the platform issues strong warnings: if an account is banned or suspended due to screenshots, screen recording, or account sharing, access will not be restored, and no support will be provided.
It is important to clarify that this is not a personal criticism of the educator or the organization. Earning a livelihood from educational services is entirely valid. However, the approach raises concerns about empathy and student accessibility.
Further adding to the issue are technical restrictions. Test PDFs cannot be opened on laptops or tablets and are accessible only on mobile devices—provided the PDF is made available at all. These limitations create additional barriers for students who rely on larger screens for better readability and learning efficiency.
Overall, while protecting intellectual property and preventing misuse is understandable, the current policies and restrictions appear rigid and may disproportionately affect students from financially constrained backgrounds. A more balanced approach could help maintain fairness while still safeguarding content.
My Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?
Buy it if: You want high-quality, "paper-prediction" style questions and don't mind taking tests purely online. The involvement of AIIMS toppers in setting the paper is a strong selling point. Skip it if: You need offline practice (PDFs) or if you want a glitch-free, polished app experience. The restriction on attempts and the laggy interface are significant turn-offs for the price of ₹2,999.
Summary of Cons:
NO PDF available. Only 1 Attempt allowed on the main test. Laggy Solutions Tab.



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